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Olympics LIVE | P V Sindhu crashes out against China's He Bingjiao in Ro16 clashHello readers! Swapnil Kusale on Thursday won the bronze medal for India in the men's individual 50m rifle 3 positions event. However, the Indian men's hockey team lost to Belgium and boxer Nikhat Zareen crashed out in the round of 16 clash. India's hopes for a medal also took a major hit on Thursday, with shuttler duo Satwik-Chirag bowing out in the badminton quarterfinals. Lakshya Sen, meanwhile, defeated compatriot H S Prannoy to proceed to the men's singles quarters. P V Sindhu is yet to play. Stay tuned to DH for all the latest updates from the Paris Games.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>P V Sindhu in action on August 1, 2024.</p></div>

P V Sindhu in action on August 1, 2024.

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Olympics 2024 | India's schedule on Day 6

Keep an eye on Athletics, badminton, golf, hockey and much more as India looks to up its medal tally.

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SWIMMING: Katie Ledecky wins gold in freestyle, her eighth Olympic gold

Ledecky won her eighth Olympic gold medal and 12th medal overall with a runaway victory in the 1,500-meter freestyle Wednesday at the Paris Games.

HOCKEY: India set to play Belgium today

The India hockey team is set to play Belgium today in their fourth Pool B hockey. Both teams have so far not lost a game. The match will be played today at 1:30pm IST

ATHLETICS: Men's 20 km race walk final under way 

Akshdeep, Vikash, and Paramjeet Singh are participating from India.

BADMINTON: Lakshya Sen, H S Prannoy eye win in men's singles

The match will be held at 5:40pm IST.

GOLF: Men's individual strokeplay begins

India's Shubhankar Sharma, Gaganjeet Bhullar in action.

SHOOTING: Swapnil Kusale wins bronze medal in men's 50m rifle 3 positions event

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Indian shooter Swapnil Kusale kept his composure to stage a remarkable comeback and help the country claim its first ever Olympic bronze in the 50m rifle 3 positions event of the ongoing Games here on Thursday.

Kusale shot an aggregate of 451.4 in the eight-shooter final to finish third after being placed sixth at one stage. It took the country's overall tally to three, all bronze, at the Paris Games.

His medal comes following the stunning performance of Manu Bhaker, who clinched the women's 10m air pistol and mixed team 10m air pistol bronze alongside Sarabjot Singh. (PTI)

HOCKEY: India take on Belgium

BOXING: Nikhat Zareen up against China's Wu Yu

HOCKEY: Belgium leads India 2-1

BOXING: Nikhat Zareen crashes out in round of 16 clash; China wins

Zareen Nikhat of India is seen during her fight against Yu Wu of China.

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Two-time world champion Nikhat Zareen (50kg) bowed out of the Olympic Games after a shock defeat to Asian Games gold-medallist Wu Yu of China here on Thursday.

The unseeded Nikhat, who was making her Games debut, struggled to find her range and lost the bout in a 5-0 verdict.

Yu, the reigning flyweight (52kg) world champion, had received an opening round bye.

Nikhat, touted as one of India's strongest medal prospects before the Games, had defeated Germany's Maxi Karina Kloetzer in her opening round. (PTI)

HOCKEY: Belgium beat India 2-1 

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India squandered a one goal lead to go down 1-2 against defending champions Belgium in a pool match of the men's hockey competition at the Olympics here on Thursday.

Already through to the quarters, this was India's first loss in the group stage.

Abhishek gave India the lead in the 18th minute before Belgium made a strong comeback after half-time to score through Thibeau Stockbroekx (33rd) and John-John

Dohmen (44th) to seal the win and remain unbeaten in the tournament so far.

Belgium have also already qualified for the quarterfinals from Pool B.

India had defeated New Zealand 3-2 before drawing 1-1 against Argentina. In their last match, the Harmanpreet-led side beat Ireland 2-0.

India will next play Australia in their final pool match on Friday. (PTI)

ATHLETICS: China's Yang blazes to women's race walk gold

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China's Yang Jiayu blazed to gold in the women's 20km race walk at the Paris Olympics on Thursday, pulling away from the field after the 5km mark and barely looking back to cross the finish line in a time of one hour 25 minutes 54 seconds.

Spain's Maria Perez captured the silver medal in 1:26.19, while Australia's Jemima Montag won the bronze in 1:26.25. (Reuters)

ROWING: Zeidler sets Olympic record en route to sculls final

Reigning world champion Oliver Zeidler of Germany set an Olympic record as he blazed into the men's single sculls Olympic final on Thursday in a time of 6:35.77, eclipsing the previous mark of 6:40.45 set by Stefanos Ntouskos of Greece at the Tokyo Games.

Zeidler held off a strong challenge from Belarusian-born Yauheni Zalaty, who is competing under the individual neutral athlete (AIN) banner at the Paris Games, to clinch victory in the second semi-final, with Ntouskos coming in third. (Reuters)

ROWING: New Zealand win gold in women's double sculls

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New Zealand won gold in the women's double sculls at the Vaires-sur-Marnes Nautical Stadium on Thursday.

The Romania crew secured the silver medal, while Britain took bronze. (Reuters)

SHOOTING: India's Sift Kaur Samra and Anjum Moudgil in action in qualifying round of women's 50m rifle 3P event

After first series, Anjum is on rank 18, while Samra is on rank 22, out of a total of 32 shooters.

ROWING: Romania grab gold in men's double sculls

Romania won gold in the men's double sculls at the Vaires-sur-Marne nautical Stadium on Thursday.

The Netherlands crew finished second to take the silver medal, with Ireland coming third to secure bronze. (Reuters)

ROWING: Netherlands take gold in women's four at Paris Olympics

Netherlands won gold in the women's four final at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on Thursday.

Britain came second to take the silver, with the New Zealand crew securing the bronze. (Reuters)

SHOOTING: Indian pair languishing at 21st, 26th after first two series

At the end of the kneeling and prone series, Anjum stands at 21st, while Sift stands at 26th.

There are 32 shooters in the fray, and the top eight will qualify for the next round.

ROWING: Gold for US in men's four, New Zealand secure silver

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The US won gold in the men's four Olympic final at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on Thursday.

The New Zealand four finished second to secure the silver medal, with Britain taking the bronze. (Reuters)

BADMINTON: Satwik-Chirag to take on Malaysia's Aaron Chia and Sooh Wooi Yik in quarters

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The winning pair will advance the semi-finals, while the losing pair will get eliminated.

BASKETBALL 3x3: Latvia record quick win over China to remain unbeaten

Reigning champions Latvia made light work of their third game of the men's 3x3 basketball at the Paris Olympics on Thursday with a swift 22-8 pool stage victory over China.

The Latvians made it three wins out of three, showing great agility, both inside the arc and from long range, and sharing the workload between Tokyo gold medallists Karlis Lasmanis and Nauris Miezis and young guns Francis Lacis and Zigmars Raimo. (Reuters)

BADMINTON: Satwik-Chirag win opening game 21-13 against Malaysia's Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik

SHOOTING: Sift Samra, Anjum Moudgil fail to qualify for women's 50m rifle 3P final

Anjum finished on 18th rank with 584 pts, while Sift finsihed 31st, with 575 pts.

BADMINTON: Malaysian pair wins second game against Satwik-Chirag 21-14 to take clash to decider

TENNIS: Top seed Swiatek suffers shock defeat in semis to China's Zheng

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Poland's world number one Iga Swiatek suffered a shock defeat against China's Zheng Qinwen in the semi-finals of the Olympic women's singles tennis tournament at Roland Garros on Thursday.

Swiatek, the overwhelming favourite for gold after claiming a third successive French Open title this year, was outplayed by the sixth seed, losing 6-2 7-5.

In snapping Swiatek's 25-match winning streak at Roland Garros, Zheng became the first Chinese player to reach the singles final at an Olympic tournament. (Reuters)

BADMINTON: Satwik-Chirag eliminated in quarters by Malaysian pair

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Indian shuttlers Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty's Olympic dream came crashing down as they lost to Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik of Malaysia in the men's doubles quarterfinal at the Paris Games here on Thursday.

One of the favourites for the gold medal, Satwik and Chirag, the reigning Asian Games champions and Commonwealth Games winners, squandered a first-game advantage to go down 21-13 14-21 16-21 in a hard-fought quarterfinal against the world number 3 Malaysians.

Aaron and Chia, the 2022 world champions and Tokyo Games bronze winners, will face world number one and top seed Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang in the semifinals. (PTI)

BADMINTON: Indians Lakshya Sen and H S Prannoy face off in pre-QF tie

Lakshya is leading 11-6 in the opening game.

FOOTBALL: Argentina and France set for new chapter in recent, heated rivalry

Hosts France and Argentina will extend their recent rivalry in men's football as they meet for the first time at an Olympic tournament for a place in the semi-finals in a high-profile clash in Bordeaux on Friday.

Despite being an under-23 contest, both teams are eager to knock out their rivals in a repeat of the most recent World Cup final in Qatar, where Lionel Messi's Argentina claimed the world title by edging Kylian Mbappe's France on penalties. (Reuters)

BADMINTON: Lakshya Sen takes the opening game 21-12 against H S Prannoy

BADMINTON: Lakshya Sen advances to QFs at the cost of Prannoy

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India's Lakshya Sen registered a comfortable straight-game win over compatriot HS Prannoy to become only the third male player ever from the country to reach the quarterfinals of the Olympics badminton competition here on Thursday.

The 22-year-old from Almora, a reigning Commonwealth Games champion and a 2021 World Championships bronze-medallist, looked in complete control as he notched up a 21-12 21-6 win over world no. 13 Prannoy in a 39-minute pre-quarterfinal clash.

Sen joined Parupalli Kashyap and Kidambi Srikanth, who had reached the quarterfinals in the London and Rio edition of the Olympic Games in 2012 and 2016 respectively.

Currently ranked 22, Sen will face 12th seed Chinese Taipei's Chou Tien Chen in the quarterfinals. (PTI)

JUDO: Reigning champion Wolf dethroned, Germany's Wagner in semis

Japan's Aaron Wolf relinquished his Olympic under-100kg crown after losing in the early judo action at the Paris Games on Thursday, while Germany's Anna-Maria Wagner scrapped her way into the women's under-78kg semi-finals.

In a very open class, Wolf was unable to recover after conceding an early waza-ari to 23-year-old Georgian Ilia Sulamanidze and bowed out in the quarter-finals. (Reuters)

TABLE TENNIS: S Korea's Shin survives thriller, Brazil's Calderano makes history

South Korea's Shin Yubin beat Japan's Hirano Miu 4-3 in an epic battle in the women's table tennis singles quarter-finals which left both players in tears after more than an hour on Thursday.

Meanwile, Brazil's Hugo Calderano, who became the first South American to reach the semi-finals in an Olympic men's singles event, edged closer to a medal, while benefiting from Wednesday's surprise elimination of world number one Wang Chuqin. (Reuters)

EQUESTRIAN: Germany, US lead the pack in team showjumping qualifiers

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Germany and the United States topped the board at the Olympic showjumping team qualifiers on Thursday, ahead of Britain, Belgium and Netherlands while Switzerland, seen as one of the favourites this year, unexpectedly dropped out.

All three German riders produced flawless rides and they were the only team in the competition without a single penalty point.

The US, silver medallists three years ago in Tokyo, were second, despite a last-minute change to their team after Kent Farrington had to bow out due to a health issue with his horse Greya. (Reuters)

SAILING: Men's skiff medal race abandoned as wind dies

The men's skiff medal race was abandoned on Thursday after officials decided that there was not enough wind to complete the 10-boat race.

There was no immediate indication when the deciding race in the series would be re-run. (Reuters)

GOLF: Japan's Matsuyama takes early lead, Schauffele close

Japan's Hideki Matsuyama grabbed an early lead in the men's Olympic golf tournament as he looked to outdo his fourth place finish in Tokyo, while French pair Victor Perez and Matthieu Pavon were roared on by the crowd in sunshine south of Paris.

Matsuyama, who missed out on bronze on home soil three years ago in a seven-way playoff, posted a eight under par bogey-free round of 63.

That put the top-ranked Asian player three strokes ahead of the next best clubhouse score so far of five under for Chile's Joaquin Niemann, Argentina's Emiliano Grillo and South Korea's Tom Kim. (Reuters)

BASKETBALL: Germany make women's quarter-finals, Australia beat Canada

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Germany edged past Japan 75-64 in Group C to advance to the quarter-finals and Canada defeated Australia 70-65 in Group B in the second round of Olympic women's basketball games on Thursday.

The unstoppable Satou Sabally scored 33 points to book Germany's place in the next round in after they also beat Belgium in their opener.

"I'm super excited. We believed in ourselves the whole time and I think now it's finally showing that German basketball is really elevated in Europe and all around the world." the WNBA Dallas Wings forward told reporters.

In Group B, Australia beat Canada to secure their first Olympic win after an opening loss to Nigeria. (Reuters)

CANOEING: Flawless Clarke cruises into slalom final

Britain's 2016 Olympic champion Joe Clarke led the way in the men's kayak single semi-finals on Thursday, completing a flawless run in a time of 89.51 seconds that will see him go out last in the final later on.

With the semi-final trimming the field down from 20 to 12 for the final, the racers descended the 23-gate course at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium, including six gates that had to be taken upstream, as fast as they could. (Reuters)

GOLF: Storm interrupts play at men's competition

Play was suspended at the men's Olympic golf tournament on Thursday shortly before 4.30pm local time due to a storm in the local area, the organisers said.

Most of the 60 competitors had completed their first round but some including defending champion Xander Schauffele of the United States were still on the course.

It was later decided to resume play at 5.05 pm. (Reuters)

ATHLETICS: World record holder Mayer out of decathlon with thigh injury

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World record holder Kevin Mayer of France has been ruled out of the decathlon at the Paris 2024 Olympics due to a thigh injury, the French Olympic Committee said on Thursday.

The two-time Olympic silver medallist picked up the injury as he fell heavily during the 110-metre hurdles leg of a triathlon at the Paris Diamond League earlier this month.

Mayer, whose record of 9,126 points has stood since 2018, explained he had not fully recovered from the injury. (Reuters)

JUDO: Kotsoiev of Azerbaijan wins men's under 100kg judo gold

Zelym Kotsoiev of Azerbaijan won the gold medal in the men's under 100kg judo at the Paris Olympics on Thursday.

Georgian Ilia Sulamanidze took the silver, while Peter Paltchik of Israel and Muzaffarbek Turoboyev of Uzbekistan won bronze medals. (Reuters)

CANOEING: De Gennaro wins gold for Italy in kayak

Italian Giovanni De Gennaro took gold in the Olympic men's kayak single final at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on Thursday.

France's Titouan Castryck won the silver, with Pau Echaniz of Spain securing bronze. (Reuters)

BADMINTON: P V Sindhu faces off against China's He Bingjiao in Ro16

Sindhu has won two out of last three matches against her.

JUDO: Bellandi of Italy wins women's under 78kg gold

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Alice Bellandi of Italy won the gold medal in the women's under 78kg judo at the Paris Olympics on Thursday.

Israel's Inbar Lanir took the silver, while Ma Zhenzhao of China and Portugal's Patricia Sampaio won bronze medals. (Reuters)

SURFING: Tahiti surfing to resume after storm delays

Olympic surfing will resume on Thursday after two-and-a-half days of competition were lost to stormy weather, with women's round three up first and quarter-finals for men and women set to run in solid but still wind-affected waves in Tahiti.

Delays due to poor conditions are completely normal in surfing competitions, with organisers having a 10-day window to run four days of heats - though picking those days is not always easy.

The swell is set to drop during Thursday and into Friday before a small bump up on Saturday, making it the likely day to find the medallists. (Reuters)

BADMINTON: Sindhu loses first game 21-19 to China's Bingjiao

TENNIS: Alcaraz reaches semis, beats American Tommy Paul

Even Carlos Alcaraz's energy levels were running low as he found himself in a battle with American Tommy Paul on Thursday but the glint of an Olympic medal for Spain helped refuel his engine.

The 21-year-old prevailed 6-3 7-6(7) to reach the semi-finals on his Games debut, but in cloying humidity he had trailed in the second set, looking flat and frustrated. (Reuters)

BADMINTON: P V Sindhu crashes out against China's He Bingjiao in Ro16 clash

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Having lost the first game, Sindhu put up a spirited fight, but could not close the deficit against her runaway opponent.

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