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A dehydrated Arpinder Singh on Wednesday ended India's 48-year long wait for a gold in triple jump at the Asian Games with an effort of 16.77m even though he had aimed at shattering the national record in Jakarta.
Arpinder, who has been without a medal in multi-sporting events since winning a bronze in the 2014 Commonwealth Games, produced his best jump of 16.77m in his third attempt.
On Wednesday's mark of Arpinder was, however, well below his season best of 17.09m which he did during the National Inter-State Championships in June, which had put him at number three in the Asian rankings.
He has a personal best of 17.17m. He had finished fifth in the 2014 Asian Games.
Arpinder said he had come into the Asian Games looking to break the national record which belongs to Renjith Maheshwary (17.30m).
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He said he endured a tough time after winning the bronze at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
"That was really tough time. It's not that the coach was not good but the methods were different. I could neither jump with the technique I had learnt from beginning nor could I adapt the new one. So I came back in 2016 and started from scratch and joined the national camp. Now I have won the biggest medal of my career," said Arpinder.
Arpinder said he was introduced to athletics by his father.
"My dad was a kabaddi player in the army. He wanted me to continue playing sports. He kept pushing me to become sportsman. I started with 100 metres but I failed, I tried 200m and 400m but I could not do much there also. Then I took to long jump and I failed there again,” said Arpinder
Arpinder will next compete in the IAAF Continental Cup in Ostrava, Czech Republic, representing Asia-Pacific team.
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