Olympic Games Paris 2024 Day 2 Highlights: Manu Bhaker opens India's medal tally

Update: 2024-07-28 03:33 GMT
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2024-07-28 09:17 GMT

Archery: Indian women's team to face Netherlands in Quarters

The women's team 1/8 elimination round in Invalides, another magnificent location for these Games, has just concluded, thereby establishing the quarterfinal bracket.

Chinese Taipei will compete against the Republic of Korea, who have won gold in this event in each of the nine Olympic Games.

Germany, the defending world champions, play Mexico, and the Netherlands play India.

Indonesia will face China after surprising Korea at the 2023 World Championship.

2024-07-28 09:12 GMT

The Ambani's inaugurate India's first hospitality house in Paris



2024-07-28 09:06 GMT

Sreeja Akula's wins the first game by 11-4

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2024-07-28 08:52 GMT

Table Tennis: Sreeja Akula to start her campaign

16th-seeded Sreeja Akula to make her debut at the Olympics against Christina of Sweden.



 


2024-07-28 08:46 GMT

Hockey Action starts on Day 2 of the Paris Olympics



2024-07-28 08:43 GMT

Handball: Brazil 24-25 Hungary

Hungary got their first win at Paris 2024 thanks to Petra Simon, who found the back of the net with just five seconds left in the match!



2024-07-28 08:37 GMT

Xie Yu of China wins 10m air pistol Gold!

The first medals of Day 2 have been won, and it's Xie Yu (CHN) who is now an Olympic champion!

The 2024 World Cup champion in this event clinches the gold medal by just .9 points ahead of Federico Maldini (ITA).

This is the first title for the People's Republic of China in this event since Beijing 2008.

Gold: Xie Yu (CHN): 240.9

Silver: Federico Maldini (ITA): 240.0

Bronze: Paola Monna (ITA): 218.6



2024-07-28 08:30 GMT

Ramita Jindal qualifies for the FINAL

Ramita with 631.5 points qualifies for the FINAL of 10m Air Rifle, Elavenil slips out to 10th position following a marginal error that gave her 9.8 points during the second last shot.



 


2024-07-28 08:27 GMT

Ban Hyojin Breaks the Olympic Record

With 634.5 points, Ban breaks the record of Jeanette Hegg, Norway who had scored 632.9 points at Tokyo.



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