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Watch, Asian Games: Parul Chaudhary’s late surge helps India to women’s 5000m gold in Hangzhou

Parul Chaudhary overtook Japan’s Ririka Horonaka in the final 50m to win women’s 5000m gold after trailing for most part of the race.

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Oct 04, 2023 · 09:45 am
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Watch, Asian Games: Parul Chaudhary’s late surge helps India to women’s 5000m gold in Hangzhou
Parul Chaudhary with her women's 5000m gold medal at the 2022 Asian Games | HECTOR RETAMAL / AFP

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