Hangzhou, China - In a heart-pounding showdown on the shimmering waters of the Qiantang River, India's formidable men's rowing quartet comprising Ashish, Bheem Singh, Jaswinder Singh, and Punit Kumar clinched the bronze medal in the fiercely contested men's coxless four final A at the 19th Asian Games. As the race approached its climax, with just 500 meters left of the grueling 2-kilometer course, the Indian crew unleashed a burst of energy that catapulted them from fourth place to a triumphant third. Their outstanding coordination and sheer determination culminated in a remarkable finish time of 6 minutes and 10.81 seconds, a mere 77 milliseconds adrift of the host nation, China. The gold medal in this high-stakes event was brilliantly seized by Uzbekistan, clocking an impressive 6 minutes and 4.96 seconds. In another display of Indian rowing prowess, the men's quadruple sculls team, featuring Satnam Singh, Parminder Singh, Jakar Khan, and Sukhmeet Singh, secured a well-deserved bronze with a timing of 6 minutes and 8.61 seconds, trailing behind the gold-winning Uzbekistan and the dominant Chinese crew. The quartet's astonishing surge from fourth to third place in the final 500 meters of the demanding 2,000-meter race left spectators in awe. In earlier events of the day, Indian rower Balraj Panwar narrowly missed out on a podium finish in the men's singles sculls final A. Despite a valiant effort, he couldn't maintain his pace in the last 500 meters, settling for fourth place with a timing of 7 minutes and 8.79 seconds. Hong Kong's Hin Chiu clinched the bronze, crossing the finish line eight seconds ahead of Panwar. China's Liang Zang emerged as the gold medalist in this fiercely competitive event, achieving a remarkable time of 6 minutes and 57.06 seconds, while Japan's Ryuta Arakawa claimed the silver. With these outstanding performances, Indian rowers now proudly possess two silver and four bronze medals at the Asian Games. Sunday, the official Day 1 of the Asian Games, saw India bag two silver and one bronze medal. Let's meet the phenomenal bronze medal-winning quartet of Indian rowers: Ashish: A dedicated havildar in the Indian defense services, Ashish boasts an impressive rowing career spanning seven years. His accolades include two gold and one silver in senior national rowing championships, a gold in indoor rowing championships, and a gold in the National Games last year. Jaswinder: Also a havildar in the defense services, Jaswinder is a rising star with a gold and silver in the 2023 senior national championships and a gold in the 2022 National Games. Notably, he clinched a bronze in the 2022 Asian Rowing Championships in Thailand. Punit: Hailing from a farming family in Uttar Pradesh, Punit is a rising talent who secured gold in the national championships this year, a bronze at the 2022 Asian Rowing Championships, and a gold at the 39th National Championship last year. Bheem: Another proud havildar in the defense services, Bheem earned a bronze in the 2022 Asian Rowing Championships. Among this remarkable quartet, he stands out as a determined underdog who embarked on his rowing journey just five years ago. These resilient athletes have etched their names in Asian Games history with a bronze medal, showcasing their unwavering dedication and formidable prowess on the water. Read More: Asian Games 2023 Live Updates - September 25 Live Cricket Update: Rain Halts Play in India vs. Australia ODI 2023