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Aman entered the Olympics with hopes of winning gold, but his bronze medal is still a significant achievement. "I'm very happy and want to dedicate this medal to the country," Aman said. "Though I aimed for gold and was defeated in the semifinals, winning a medal on my Olympic debut is still special."
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The hosts, led by Thierry Henry, struck early, thrilling the Parisian crowd. Spain swiftly responded with three quick goals before halftime, taking a 3-1 lead. Despite the deficit, France refused to back down on home soil.
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Telangana's boxer Nikhat Zareen, one of the strong medal contenders from India, bowed out of the Paris Olympics after she faced China's pugilist Wy Yu in a 0-5 bout. "Sorry Guys", an emotional Nikhat Zareen said after conceding to Wu Yu
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Kusale scored an aggregate of 451.4 in the eight-shooter final to finish third, despite being in sixth place at one point.
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China is in second place with six gold medals, showcasing their dominance in shooting and diving. They also have six silver and two bronze medals, bringing their total to 14.
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After Bhajan Kaur advanced to the pre-quarters and Ankita Bhakat was eliminated in the Women's Individual Competition, Bommadevara's victory sustained India's medal hopes despite the disappointing Team Competition performance.
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With her medal, 22-year-old Manu became the fifth Indian shooter to win an Olympic medal, joining RVS Rathore (2004), Abhinav Bindra (2008), Gagan Narang (2012), and Vijay Kumar (2012).
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The Group C match, scheduled for 12:00 pm (IST) at La Chapelle Arena Court 3, has been declared null and void due to the injury withdrawal of the German pair.
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Ramita Jindal will aim to follow Manu's lead in the Women's 10m Air Rifle final at 13:00 IST. Having qualified with a strong score, Ramita hopes to maintain her momentum in the final.
Ramita Jindal will aim to follow Manu's lead in the Women's 10m Air Rifle final at 13:00 IST. Having qualified with a strong score, Ramita hopes to maintain her momentum in the final.
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Paris: Playing in his first Olympic Games, India’s star badminton player H.S Prannoy says he made a patchy start but recovered well in time to win his opening match in the men’s singles group stage in the Olympic Games on Sunday. In a late match, Prannoy defeated Fabian Roth of Germany 2-0 (21-18, 21-12) in […]
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India's sole representative in the event, Balraj, finished second in the men's single sculls repechage with a time of 7:12.41.
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Ramita, initially the second-best Indian shooter, came from behind to overtake teammate Elavenil Valarivan in the final series of shots.
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The two-time Olympic medallist will face Kristin Kuuba of Estonia in her second group stage match on Wednesday.
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"A 2:00 p.m. game? I don’t understand the schedule. It seems outrageous to me when I’m playing at two o’clock," Nadal told the media on Saturday evening in Paris.
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Ponnappa and Crasto lost their opening match of the multi-sport event in straight sets to South Korea's Kim So Yeong and Kong Hee Yong
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With 26 singles Grand Slams between them, Nadal and Alcaraz are favorites in the men's doubles event.
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The 20-year-old southpaw from Bhiwani, Haryana, defeated Vietnam’s Vo Thi Kim Anh 5-0 in the Round of 32 at North Paris Arena. Next, she will face Colombian second seed Yeni Arias.
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Following performances by Lady Gaga and other European singers, Dion closed the ceremony with a memorable finale.
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For the first time in Olympic Summer Games history, the Opening Ceremony was held in the heart of the city along the Seine River, rather than in a stadium.
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The event began with Greek representatives leading athletes from nearly 200 countries in the Parade of Nations on riverboats.