The Indians entered the finals of five men's and one women's events, with Gaurav Tomar even winning his semifinal race in the men's 1000m C1 event at the Hanam Misari Center and the duo of S Ajit Kumar and Rajiv Rawat taking the second place in men's 1000m C2.
Tomar finished ahead of Korea's Kim Taeun by overtaking the home country paddler over the last 250m.
Expressing satisfaction at India's performance, team manager and secretary general of the national canoeing and kayaking federation Balbir Singh Khushwaha said that they had infact hired 'Nelo and Pastex' boats which are used by 99.99 per cent of racers in the world.
The official said that earlier too Indian paddlers had made the finals of some events in the Asian Games but not after competing in such a tough competition as was the case here.
"The competition here is extremely tough with the likes of Korea, China, Uzbekistan and Iran. Our boys have performed wonderfully well," he said.
Complementing SAI for helping the federation in conducting their camp from April onwards till their departure for the Games at Bhopal, Khushwaha said that with better equipment like boats and starting blocks and import of foreign coaches, things could be better.
"There are 48 medals on offer in this sporting discipline but generally there is more attention on games which offer just a few like hockey," he pointed out.
