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A 59-member Indian boxing squad has arrived in Urumqi, China, for the 3rd “Belt and Road” International Youth Boxing Gala. Only under-17 boys and girls are competing, with the event featuring a training camp and competition from August 15–30.
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Hitesh created history by becoming the first Indian boxer to win a gold medal at the World Boxing Cup. His opponent in the 70kg final, England’s Odel Kamara, was unable to compete due to an injury. Meanwhile, Abhinash Jamwal, who reached the 65kg final, put up a strong fight against local favourite Yuri Reis but fell short of victory, settling for a silver medal.
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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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The two-time Olympic medallist will face Kristin Kuuba of Estonia in her second group stage match on Wednesday.
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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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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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Sindhu and Sharath led a 117-member Indian contingent, with 78 participating in the Opening Ceremony in Paris on Friday, as India aimed to surpass their best-ever performance of seven medals from the previous Tokyo Games.
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The Riyadh event will be a qualifying event for the 2024 Paris Olympics and will be held from September 4 to 17, as per Olympics.com.
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India vs Germany in men's bronze medal match: 7:00 am
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Following is the complete schedule of Indian action on Tuesday
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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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Following is the complete schedule of Indian action on Tuesday
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Ankita Raina has been added to the list of players who will attend the event on Friday evening while Manika Batra and Sharath Kamal from the Table Tennis team will not attend the ceremony.