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The London Olympics medalist Saina and Kidambi Srikanth failed to make the cut, leaving the medal hopes on the 25-year-old Sindhu.
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Telangana Olympic Association secretary Jagadeshwar Yadav, SR Premraj (Retired GHMC Sports Head and vice president TOA), K Narsaiah (Advisor, SATS), PETs Association President S.Someshwar Rao and other sports lovers attended the meeting.
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Tens of thousands of athletes, officials, games staff and media are arriving in Japan amid a local state of emergency and widespread opposition from the general public.
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Fresh off leading Argentina to the 2021 Copa America championship, Messi definitely needs some time off.
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AITA also released its complete correspondence with the International Tennis Federation (ITF) concerning the qualification of India's men doubles team for the Tokyo Olympics.
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Hyderabad: J Mallikarjun hit an unbeaten 164 to guide Ensconse to 267 on the second day of the HCA A1 division three-day league match against EMCC. However, EMCC’s bowler Lokesh, too hogged the limelight when he returned with impressive figures of 7/51). Brief Scores: Group-A: EMCC 126 in 49.5 overs & 81/4 in 20 overs […]
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Hyderabad: Vijay Hanuman’s S Vikas scored an unbeaten 113 as his side drew with Kosaraju in the A 2 division two-day league on Tuesday. Brief Scores: A-2 division two-day league: Group-1: Pool-A: Kosaraju 287/8 in 73 overs drew with Vijay Hanuman 248/7 in 61 overs (S Vikas 113no); New Blues 284 in 60.3 overs bt […]
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The former Pakistan off spinner the law is discouraging youngsters from taking up the art of off-spin bowling
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Earlier, Mirza had announced that he would take his horse 'Dajara 4' to the Tokyo Games.
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This is the ninth time, Mithali Raj is number one among batters since first occupying the spot more than 16 years ago
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But for all the focus on Lloyd, she's not even going to be the oldest athlete competing in Tokyo.
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The word "together" after a hyphen has been added to the earlier motto, which was made up of three Latin words -- Citius, Altius, Fortius, translating to "Faster Higher Stronger" in English.
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On Sunday, eight members of Great Britain's Olympic team entered isolation after coming into contact with a Covid-19 positive person on their flight to the Tokyo Games.
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The shooting events will be held at the Asaka Shooting Range, which is located in Saitama Prefecture, north west Tokyo, from July 24 to August 2.
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Hyderabad: Lombardy impressed when the following horses were exercised at Malakpet Race Course on Tuesday morning. SAND: 600m: Miss Little Angel (RB) 47, moved easy. Staridar (RB) 48, moved freely. 800m: Titus (AA Vikrant) 1-0, 600/44, moved well. Guty Note (AA Vikrant) 1-2, 600/46, moved well. Red Snaper (RB) (From 1200/400) 1-0, handy. Amyra (RB) 1-4, […]
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With seven added to the list on Tuesday, the total number of infected contractors associated with the Games has gone up to 36.
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For the first time in over 100-years of history at Olympics, India hopes to win the first medal in athletics through the young gun Neerja Chopra in javelin
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Bopanna alleges All India Tennis Association misled everyone on their participation
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Here is a list of a few stars set to etch their names in the record books in Tokyo Games
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PV Sindhu, and compatriot B Sai Praneeth hit the training facilities in Tokyo early on Monday for their first practice session
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According to BCCI sources, Rishabh Pant, who had tested positive for COVID-19, has completed his stipulated 10-day isolation in an acquaintance's place in London and is "recovering well"
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With no fans and athletes confined to a quasi-bubble, under threat of deportation, the on-the-ground energy of most Olympics Games is completely absent at Tokyo
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Principal Kanupriya Wahi and CEO Madan Mohan Rao congratulated the Indiana athletes who are travelling to Tokyo and wished them to continue their zeal and determination to achieve medals
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At the main press center in Tokyo, the mood is still and silent, contrasting with the normally bustling media corps that follow the Olympics