The Olympic Games are being held in Paris, the capital of France.
The 33rd Olympic Games are underway in Paris, the capital of France. This sports festival in which 206 national sportsmen and women have participated is nearing its final stage
Matches in which Indian sportsmen and women will participate in the Olympics today (Indian time) :-
Golf:- Deeksha Thagar, Aditi Ashok (Women’s 2nd round), 12.30 pm.
Athletics:- Jyoti Yarraji (Women’s 100m hurdles repechage), 2.05 pm. Neeraj Chopra (men’s javelin final), 11.55 pm.
Wrestling:- Aman Sherawat (India)- Vladimir Egorov (Macedonia) (Men’s 57kg freestyle opening round), 2.30 pm. Anshu Malik (India) v Helen Maroulis (USA) (Women’s 57kg freestyle opening round), 2.30pm.
AKI:- India vs Spain (Men’s bronze medal match), 5.30 pm.
Indian hockey team beat Spain 2-1 to win bronze medal in Paris Olympics.
India’s Aman Sherawat takes on Albania’s Abakarov Zelimkhan in the men’s 57kg freestyle quarter-finals.
Aman, who dominated from the start, won 12-0 and qualified for the semi-finals. He will face Japan’s Hikuchu Rei in the semi-finals.
Indian athlete Anshu Malik lost 2-7 to American Helen Maruliz in the opening round of the women’s 57kg freestyle event.
Indian player Aman Sherawat advances to quarterfinals
India’s Aman Sherawat spars with Macedonia’s Vladimir Egorov in the men’s 57kg freestyle opening round at the Paris Olympics.
Aman Sherawat, who performed well from the start, won 10-0 and advanced to the quarterfinals.
The United States is in first place with a total of 94 medals, 27 gold and 37 silver in the Olympic Games series. China is at the 2nd position with 25 gold medals. India is ranked 67th in the list with 3 bronze medals.
If Neeraj Chopra wins gold today, he will retain the gold medal behind Erik Lemming (Sweden, 1908-24), Jonny Myra (Finland, 1920-24), Jan Zelesny (Czech Republic, 1992-96, 2000) and Andreas (Norway, 2008). 5th player to set record.
India and Spain, who lost in the semi-finals of the men’s hockey event at the Olympics, will face each other today in the bronze medal match. The Harmanpreet Singh-led Indian team lost 3-2 to Germany in the semi-finals. India, who won bronze last time, is expected to retain the medal. The match starts at 5.30 pm.
India’s only promising star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra will take the field in the finals today. Fans are eager to see if he will win gold again and create a record.
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