The Asian Games hammer throw bronze won by India's Manju Bala has been upgraded to silver after one of the two Chinese competitors who finished ahead of her in the women's final, returned positive for dope test.
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Manju threw the chain and ball to 60.47m, considerably shorter than gold medal winner Zhang Weinxiu -- who set a new Games mark of 77.33m -- and silver winner Wang Zheng (74.16m), both from China on Sunday, September 28.
Rajasthan's 25-year-old Manju had come to Incheon with a season's best of 62.74m that she threw in the inter-state meet at Lucknow in June.
An official announcement on this matter is expected sometime later.
This is the first dope offence in these Games which has affected the result of an Indian competitor.
Image: India's Bala Manju competes in the women's hammer throw competition.
Photograph: PTI
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