Tokyo Paralympics: Day 10, September 3 - Archer Harvinder Singh wins BRONZE - LIVE Updates, Scores, Result, Blog, Medal
Shooting 50m Rifle 3 Positions Qualification
Women's: Avani Lekhara is currently ranked second in the women's section at the end of her kneeling position with a total score of 388.
Men's: Deepak Saini is currently ranked last i.e., 19th, in the men's section at the end of his kneeling position with a score of 372.
Suyash and Niranjan OUT of medal contention
Both, Suyash Jadhav and Niranjan Mukundan are out of medal contention in Men's 50m Butterfly S7 at the Tokyo Paralympics. While, Suyash finished fifth in his heats, Niranjan finished last. They failed to be amongst the top 8 overall and are out of the medal contention.
Prachi Yadav qualifies for the FINAL
Prachi Yadav has qualified for the final of Women's Va'a 200m Single Sprint VL2 after finishing 3rd in the second semifinal. She clocked 1:02.397 to make her way into the final!
Canoeing start list
Here's the start list for Women's Va'a Canoeing 200m Sprint VL2 start list. Prachi just has to finish in the top three here to move into the final
But, Before That....
Before the badminton action resumes, we have both our swimmers - Suyash Jadhav and Niranjan Mukundan in men's S7 50m Butterfly heats, followed by the country's only canoe, Prachi Yadav, in women's va'a 200m sprint VL2 semifinal.
Can the three make it to the final?
Tarun Dhillon will also take the court at the same time - more fireworks coming soon!
🇮🇳 #ParaBadminton player Tarun Dhillon will be up against #KOR Hwan K Shin in his second Group match in some time at #Tokyo2020 #Paralympics
Stay tuned and get ready to #Cheer4India #Praise4Para pic.twitter.com/yIEXBsSs3N— SAI Media (@Media_SAI) September 3, 2021
Time for things to get exciting as we have two matches up right away!
Can't wait for this IAS officer to be in action? So can't we!
Our talented #ParaBadminton player Suhas Yathiraj will play his second Men's Singles SL4 group match against #INA Susanto Hary in some time
— SAI Media (@Media_SAI) September 3, 2021
Watch this space for updates and continue showing support with #Cheer4India #Praise4Para #Paralympics #Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/wZqXOheLLA
Indians fail to qualify group stage in Women's Doubles
Despite great efforts from the Indians, especially in Game 2, the match slipped out of their hands - read the full match report here.
Good show, Palak and Parul - come back stronger!
KOHLI Palak/PARMAR Parul Dalsukhbhai of 🇮🇳fought back in 2nd set but MORIN Lenaig/NOEL Faustine (FRA) wins the match 21-12,22-20 in Women's Doubles SL3-SU5 category at #TokyoParalympics . #Badminton pic.twitter.com/3FGmswykvO— Sports Desk (@Shuvo10976159) September 3, 2021
End of the road for Palak and Parul in Women's Doubles
Sadly, with both matches lost in the group stages, it is the end of the journey for Palak and Parul. While Palak still has medal hopes remaining in her singles, the veteran Parul will be returning from Tokyo without a medal to show for!
Great efforts put in by the Indians, however!
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