
Incheon, Sep 29: M R Poovamma, a native of South Indian city of Mangalore, bagged a bronze in women's 400m race as India swelled their medal count from athletics competition to three at the Asian Games here on Sunday.
Poovamma clocked 52.36secs in the final race behind pre-match favourite Oluwakemi Adekoya (51.59secs) of Bahrain and Vietnam's Thi Lan Quach (52.06secs) at the Inchon Asiad Main Stadium here.
24-year-old Poovamma, who was the second fastest off the block in the final, could not touch her personal and season's best of 51.73secs which she clocked at the National Inter-State Championships in Lucknow in June.
Thi Lan, the second worst off the block, overtook Poovamma to take the second place behind the Nigerian-born Bahrain runner, who is also the Asian season leader. The other Indian in the fray Mandeep Kaur finished sixth in the eight competitor field with a timing of 53.38 secs.
Hailing from Gonikoppal in Kodagu district, Poovamma's family has been living at Urwa stores in Mangalore for many years. She also studied in Mangalore.


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