Lakshya Sen of India reacts after winning the match against Tien Chen Chou of Taiwan.
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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. Meanwhile, ace shuttler P V Sindhu got knocked out in the pre-quarterfinal against China's He Bing Jiao.
Following is India's schedule on Day 7 of competitions at the ongoing Paris Olympics here on Friday:
Golf
Men's Individual Finals (Round 2): Shubhankar Sharma and Gaganjeet Bhullar - 12:30 pm
Shooting
Women's 25m Pistol Qualification Precision: Esha Singh and Manu Bhaker - 12:30 pm
Men's Skeet Qualification Day 1: Anantjeet Singh Naruka - 1:00 pm
Archery
Mixed Team (1/8 Eliminations): India (Dhiraj Bommadevara and Ankita Bhakat) vs Indonesia - 1:19 pm
Rowing
Men's Single Sculls Finals (Final D): Balraj Panwar - 1:48 pm
Judo
Women's +78kg (Elimination round of 32): Tulika Mann vs Idalys Ortiz (Cuba) - 2:12 pm
Sailing
Women's Dinghy (Race 3): Nethra Kumanan - 3:45 pm
Women's Dinghy (Race 4): Nethra Kumanan - 4:53 pm
Men's Dinghy (Race 3): Vishnu Saravanan - 7:05 pm
Men's Dinghy (Race 4): Vishnu Saravanan - 8:15 pm
Hockey
Men's Tournament (Group stage): India vs Australia - 4:45 pm
Badminton
Men's singles quarterfinals: Lakshya sen vs Chou Tien Chen (Chinese Taipei)-- 6:30pm
Athletics
Women's 5,000m (Heat 1): Ankita Dhyani - 9:40 pm
Women's 5,000m (Heat 2): Parul Chaudhary - 10:06 pm
Men's Shot Put (Qualification): Tajinderpal Singh Toor - 11:40 pm
PV Sindhu has no regrets regarding her preparations for the Games as she did everything she could to be in the best shape but admitted defence let her down in the pre-quarterfinal against China's He Bing Jiao on Thursday.
Sindhu ran the Chinese world number 9 close in the first game but unending unforced errors meant that Bing Jao ran away with the match 21-19 21-14 in 56 minutes. Sindhu even dictated a few points but had no answer to Bing Jiao's superior attack.
India's badminton campaign crumbled at the Paris Olympics with medal contenders Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy wilting under pressure to make a shock quarterfinal exit and PV Sindhu falling to China's He Bin Jiao in the women's singles pre-quarterfinals, here Thursday.
Lakshya Sen was the lone Indian remaining in the medal hunt after emerging winner in an all-Indian contest against an indisposed HS Prannoy.
Little-known shooter Swapnil Kusale kept a firm grip on his nerves despite a growling tummy and a racing heart to secure India's first ever Olympic medal in the 50m rifle 3 positions event on a day when four strong podium contenders from the country, including the iconic P V Sindhu, were knocked out of the Games.
Kusale shot an aggregate of 451.4 in the eight-shooter final to finish third after being placed sixth at one stage.
For 60-year-old Venezuelan trap shooter Leonel Martinez, age is just a number. He is back at the Olympics after 40 long years and is not ready to walk into the sunset just yet.
Martinez finished 28th in men's trap competition of the Paris Games, missing only nine of his 125 shots. It was his second Games appearance after the Los Angeles Olympics back in 1984.
In this event, shooters will fire a total of 30 shots across 3 series in the precision stage and will be awarded points based on how close they shoot to the center of the target.
This will be followed by a rapid stage where the same number of 30 shots will fired over a total of 3 series but the shooters will have to fire a set of shots in the span of a few seconds. Here both speed and accuracy will be put to test.
The results of both the stages will decide the final standings. Only the top 8 athletes will qualify for the final.
Ankita Bhakat & Dhiraj Bommadevara in action
India's Tulika Maan.
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Score: 10-0
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Balraj finished 5th in Final D with a timing of 07:02.37 to finish 23rd in the overall standings in the men's singles sculls event.
Switzerland's Chiara Leone won the gold in the women's 50-metre rifle three positions at the Paris Olympics on Friday.
Sagen Maddalena from the United States wins the silver while China's Zhang Qiongyue took the bronze.
Leone's total of 464.4 is an Olympic record as she followed in the footsteps of compatriot Nina Christen, who won the gold in Tokyo three years ago but failed to make the final in Paris.
Imane Khelif of Algeria is seen after her fight against Angela Carini of Italy.
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Khelif who excelled in football in her childhood days, admitted that boys in her village felt threatened by her. "Ironically it was her ability to dodge the boys’ punches that got her into boxing," read a UNICEF report.
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At end of Precision round (Qualification) of 25m Pistol event: Manu 3rd with 294 points. Meanwhile, Esha is positioned 10th with 291 points. This will now be followed by a rapid round and only top 8 will qualify for the finals.
Croatia won gold in the men's pair at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on Friday.
Britain came second to take the silver, with Switzerland picking up the bronze.
Netherlands won gold in the women's pair at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on Friday.
Romania came in second to take the silver medal, with Australia picking up the bronze.
Slovakia swimmer Tamara Potocka is under medical assessment after collapsing following her women's 200 metres individual medley heat at the Paris Olympics on Friday, a venue official said.
Medical staff rushed to assist Potocka and carried her away from the pool-side on a stretcher with an oxygen mask on her face after she finished seventh in the third heat of the event in the morning session at La Defense Arena.
Mexico's Juan Celaya and Osmar Olvera took silver and Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher from Britain won the bronze medal.
Italy came in second to take the sliver, with Greece picking up the bronze.
Romania came in second to secure the silver, with Greece taking the bronze.
Sweden claimed silver and France took bronze.
Having already qualified for the quarterfinals, the Indian hockey team faces the formidable Australian team
Manu Bhaker enters women's 25m Pistol finals after finishing second in qualification with a total score of 590-24x
Spain's Diego Botin and Florian Trittel won Olympic gold in the men's skiff. New Zealand's Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie claimed silver with a third-position in the medals race, while the United States grabbed bronze on overall points.
22nd goal for Indian captain Harmanpreet Singh in all competitions.
Slovakia's Tamara Potocka collapsed after her women's 200 metres individual medley heat at the Paris Olympics on Friday because she has asthma and did not have her inhaler with her, a team official said after the swimmer received medical treatment.
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2 goals from skipper Harmanpreet Singh and 1 from Abhishek helps India beat the World No. 3 side by 3 goals to 2.
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The match is set to start at 9:05 pm
Victory against the Korean duo of Lim Sihyeon and Kim Woo-jin will assure the Indian duo of a Silver medal at least, and a shot at gold. Defeat will still give them a chance at bronze.
Viyaleta Bardzilouskaya, a Belarusian competing as an individual neutral athlete, clinched silver, while Canada's Sophiane Methot took bronze.
USA took silver, France won bronze.
Ankita Bhakat and Dhiraj Bommadevara will face Brady Ellison and Casey Kaufhold of USA in the mixed team archery bronze medal match
Germany took the silver and the United States claimed the bronze medal.
Raz Hershko of Israel took silver, while France's Romane Dicko and Kim Ha-yun of South Korea were awarded bronze.
China's Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong defeated South Korea's Kim Won-ho and Jeong Na-eun to claim gold in mixed doubles. Japan's Arisa Higashino and Yuta Watanabe took the bronze.
Having gone down in game 1, Lakshya Sen held his nerve and came back to win an intense match against Taiwan's Chou Tien-chen.
Sen becomes the first ever Indian male to reach semi-finals of an Olympics badminton event.
The United States broke their own world record in the 4x400 mixed relay in the opening heats at the Olympics on Friday, crossing the line in three minutes 7.41 seconds.
They set the previous mark of 3:08.80 at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest.