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The 25-year-old Dutee was 38th out of 41 in the overall standings despite a season's best time of 23.85.
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India took the lead through Gurjit Kaur’s goal in the 22nd minute and kept the Aussies women at bay to go into the break. But the Australians were relentless in their pursuit for the equaliser.
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The Italian emerges world’s fastest clocking 9.80 seconds in 100 m to grab gold
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Following is the complete schedule of Indian action on Monday
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Manpreet Singh-led team rose like a phoenix and exorcised the ghosts with four successive wins, three in the league phase and this victory over Britain.
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Satish, who was injured during his previous bout against Jamaican Ricardo Brown, was doubtful till the morning of the bout.
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A student of intermediate second-year MPC at Telangana Social Welfare Residential Junior College, Narsingi, Nandini finished the 100-m hurdle in 13.96 seconds while the qualified mark was 14.15 seconds.
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Speaking after Sindhu’s win, Ramana said that he asked her to concentrate on her game against China's Bing Jiao in the bronze medal play-off.
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Hyderabad: Sports Authority of Telangana State (SATS) stepped up efforts to set up an integrated sports village in a 15-acre plot in Gajwel town to benefit the sportspersons, according to Authority chairman A Venkateshwar Reddy here on Sunday. Following the direction from Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to develop sports infrastructure, the SATS chairman visited […]
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The women's team had left Indian shores for Tokyo with the target of reaching the quarters and it managed that by finishing fourth with two wins and three defeats in the six-team Pool A.
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The last time India won a medal was in 1980. India will now take on Belgium on Tuesday in the semis for a place in finals.
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The American ended with five gold in men while the Aussie bagged seven medals
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"I had a lot of emotions going through me - should I be happy that I won bronze or sad that I lost the opportunity to play in the final?" P V Sindhu added.
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Beaten by Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday, Sindhu’s game fell into place on Sunday. The Indian star set up a good pace. She was quick on the court and meant business with her well-placed strokes that had Bing Jiao on the wrong foot.
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Barbora, the French Open singles and doubles champion this year, and Katerina defeated the Belinda-Viktorija pair 7-5, 6-1, in the one hour and 25 minutes, becoming the first team from the Czech Republic to claim the women's doubles gold.
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SATS chairman A Venkateshwar Reddy said proposals were being worked out to set up a Football academy with AstroTurf and grass ground.
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Satish was the first boxer from his category in India to qualify for the Olympics. He entered the ring at the Ryogoku Kokugikan Arena on Sunday despite seven stitches above his left eye and chin
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With this bronze, Canada captured its 13th medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics by clocking in 3:52.60, a national record.
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USA Gymnastics tweeted early on Sunday that, "Simone has withdrawn from the event final for floor and will make a decision on beam later this week. Either way, we're all behind you, Simone."
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The reigning world champion touched home in an Olympic record time of 21.07 seconds, 0.48 seconds before Florent Manaudou of France. Bruno Fratus of Brazil took a bronze in 21.57 seconds.
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Indians in action on Sunday at Tokyo will see Badminton star P V Sindhu, who lost yesterday, still has a chance to grab Bronze in women’s singles match, Indian boxer Satish Kumar will be in action in the men’s 91kg category quarterfinal bout against Bakhodir Jalolov (Uzbekistan) in quarterfinals. Golf Anirban Lahiri and Udayan Mane […]
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Amit did start confidently. He launched a few good shots but could not continue with that aggression.
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A semifinal berth has eluded Indian men's Hockey team since the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games
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Hyderabad: Hrishit Shah returned with 6/29 as his side HPS B defeated Aggarwal Sr by 44 runs in the A2 division two-day league match here on Saturday. Brief Scores: A2 division two-day league Group-2 Pool-A: HPS B 116 in 51.2 overs (Santosh Pandey 4/17) bt Aggarwal Sr 72 in 44.5 overs (Hrishit Shah 6/29); Green […]