The Paris Olympics is officially underway after the opening ceremony on Friday. Quite a few Indian athletes will be in action on Saturday and there’s an opportunity to open their medal account.
IN PROGRESS: Manu Bhaker and Rhythm Sangwan are in action of the women’s 10m pistol qualification.
UPCOMING: Rohan Bopanna and N Sriram Balaji will be in action against a last-minute entrant in Gael Monfils and Eduoard Roger-Vasselin of France in the men’s doubles (potentially delayed by rain).
COMPLETED:
Shooting: India’s 10m air rifle mixed teams didn’t make it to the medal rounds. Ramita Hooda-Arjun Babuta were the best performing pair but they finish sixth — only four make it to the medal round. The other Indian pair Elavenil Valarivan and Sandeep Singh finish 12th.
Rowing: Men’s singles sculls – Balraj Panwar finishes fourth heats, will be in action in repechage on Sunday.
Shooting: A whisker away – Sarabjot Singh missed out by an inner 10, finishing 9th (577, 16X) losing out to Robin Walter of Germany (577, 17X) in the qualification of the men’s 10m pistol, while compatriot Arjun Singh Cheema finished 18th with 574.
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LATER:
Hockey is an important event for India, where they secured a medal last time in Tokyo. The Indian men’s hockey team will begin their campaign with a tricky fixture against New Zealand. They are in a tough group which includes Olympic champions Belgium and silver medallists Australia so it’s important for India to get off to a winning start. New Zealand cannot be taken lightly, the Indian team knows all about it after suffering a shock loss against them in the home World Cup last year.
Badminton men’s doubles stars Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty will also begin their campaign on Saturday. They will face Lucas Corvee and Ronan Labar of France in their group stage match.
In badminton men’s singles, Lakshya Sen is up against Guatemala’s Kevin Cordon while in women’s doubles, Ashwini Ponnappa and Tanisha Crasto face South Korea’s Kim So Yeong and Kong Hee Yong.