Tokyo Paralympics: Day 10, September 3 - Archer Harvinder Singh wins BRONZE - LIVE Updates, Scores, Result, Blog, Medal

Update: 2021-09-02 23:45 GMT
Live Updates - Page 5
2021-09-03 10:42 GMT

Archery - Harvinder Singh into the SEMI FINALSSS!

Harvinder Singh has entered into the semifinal of Men's Recurve Individual with a 6-2 win over Germany. The Indian will surely have a shot at a medal match today - only about the colour. Will he play the gold medal match? Or will he play the bronze medal?

Stay tuned. As the Semifinal is just an hour away!



 


2021-09-03 10:40 GMT

Kameyama gets into cruise control in the quarter-finals here!

Palak Kohli is struggling against her more dominant opponent as she lags way behind at 11-4!

2021-09-03 10:40 GMT

Did you know?

Palak has played Kameyama twice and only once could she take her game points beyond 10 - on all other occasions Kameyama has not allowed Palak to get to double digits or win!

2021-09-03 10:38 GMT

Archery - The German strikes back!

The German strikes back in the third set to make it 2-4.



 


2021-09-03 10:38 GMT

Beautiful court coverage by Kohli here!

Great start to the match as both Palak Kohli and Kameyama stay close to each other on the board. The Japanese has the lead at 7-4!

2021-09-03 10:37 GMT

Palak Kohli to begin the match!

Kameyama has always dominated Palak in their previous encounters and it won't be easy for Palak at all today! 

Kameyama leads at 3-1 in Game 1!

2021-09-03 10:36 GMT

Archery - Easy Peasy for Harvinder

With his opponent struggling to find his rhythm, Harvinder Singh races to a 4-0 lead.



 



 


2021-09-03 10:33 GMT

Archery - Harvinder wins the first set

Harvinder wins the first set 25-21. Not an impressive start for either archers, but the Indian will take it.




 


2021-09-03 10:31 GMT

Archery - Harvinder Singh's Quarterfinal

Harvinder Singh's Men's Recurve Individual quarterfinal will start over the next couple of minutes. He will face Germany's SZARSZEWSKI Maik!

2021-09-03 10:29 GMT

We are ready to begin with badminton action once more!

The 19 year-old Palak Kohli, in her debut Games, will hope to impress in her quarter-final outing against Japan's Kameyama Kaede!

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