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However, her timing wasnt enough to make her reach the next round.Jamaicas Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who previously won two consecutive 100m golds at the Olympics in 2008 and 2012, stood first clocking 10.96s.?Rawat, the 25-year-old from Uttarakhand,?was doing well initially, sitting at 10th spot after the 6-km mark. He dropped to 18th after the 8-km mark but recovered to be at seventh after the halfway 10km mark with a timing of 40:22.?But, after the 12km mark, he was at 18th again; he eventually finished the race at 13th. The other two Indians in the fray, Gurmeet Singh and Krishnan Ganapathi, were disqualified following three warnings.Rawat received one warning for either one of his two legs not making contact with the ground. Out of 74 walkers who started the race, 63 completed, with 11 being disqualified after three rule violations.?Discus thrower Vikas Gowda, making his fourth straight Olympic appearance, could only manage a best throw of 58.99m to finish 28th overall out of 34 competitors. He finished 16th in a field of 18 in the Group B qualification round. Gowda, who holds the national record of 66.28m, had come into the Olympics without participating at any competitions this year due to a shoulder injury.Gowda had last taken part in an event in September last year. Gowda, the reigning Asian champion, began with a 57.59m throw and improved by more than a metre for a 58.99m second throw before producing a 58.70m in his third and final attempt.My performance was not very good today. Its frustrating. Ive just had a lot of bad luck this year and a lot of injuries.dddddddddddd I was not able to train until three or four weeks ago. Obviously, that was not enough time to prepare, Gowda said, I tore both quad-tendons of my knees. I had to take a break from training so did not get enough time.Female shot-putter Manpreet Kaur, who holds the national record of 17.96m, finished 23rd among 35 competitors with a best throw of 17.06m. She finished 13th in the Group B qualifying round. Beijing and London Olympics gold medalist Valerie Adams of New Zealand topped the qualification round overall with a throw of 19.74m, followed by Christina Schwanitz (19.18m) of Germany and Michelle Carter (19.01m) of USA.In the mens 800m race, Jinson Johnson failed to qualify for the semifinals after finishing fifth in his heat with a modest timing of 1:47.27secs. World record holder David Rudisha of Kenya won the heat in 1:45.09secs.During the race, Johnson was hit on his legs by a fellow runner at the first bend and he struggled for a while before recovering and finished 25th out of 50 competitors. Johnson, the 25-year-old from Kerala, had clocked 1:45.98, the second fastest by an Indian after the legendary Sriram Singh, during the Indian Grand Prix in Bangalore last month.In the first round of the mens 400m event, Md Anas clocked 45.95s to finish sixth in his heat and 31st overall, failing to qualify for the semifinal. The top 3 performers in each heat, followed by the next three best performers advanced to the next round. The defending Olympic champion, Grenadas?Kirani James finished first, clocking 44.93s.In the long jump qualifiers, Ankit Sharma started off with two fouls. There is a foul line in the run-up area. If an athlete jumps anywhere beyond that specific line, he/she gets a foul. He followed it up by a score of 7.67 in his third and final attempt to finish 24th overall.As the top-12 athletes qualified for the final round, Sharma failed to make it through. Chinas Jianan Wang won the qualification round with a score of 8.24. ' ' '