Tokyo Olympics: Day 12 LIVE, Aug 04 — Neeraj Chopra, Ravi Kumar in finals, Lovlina secures Bronze, women's hockey team in action—Updates, results, blog, scores
Wrestling- Ravi Kumar vs Georgi Vangelov
Ravi leads 6-0
Ravi Dahiya shows his technical brilliance and picks up three 2s successively to achieve a 6-0 lead over Vangelov in Period 1
Wrestling- Deepak Punia vs Nigerian Agiomor Ekerekeme
A hard-fought win, but Deepak Punia made it look easy!
Deepak Punia dominated the Nigerian to win 12-1, as he blazes into the next round.
Wrestling- Deepak Punia vs Nigerian Agiomor Ekerekeme
Deepak with yet another beautiful move!
Deepak Punia ends the first period on a high with another beautiful move to lead 4-1 going into the second-three minute period.
Wrestling- Anshu Malik vs Iryna Kurachkina
Experience triumphs over youth!
Despite a valiant display, Anshu Malik could not match up with the experience of Iryna Kurachkina. She can still have opportunities in the newly introduced repechage round if Iryna goes through to the medal rounds.
Wrestling- Anshu Malik vs Iryna Kurachkina
Kurachkina leads after the first 3- minute period!
The third seed seems to be becoming more aggressive as the match progresses, leading 4-0.
Wrestling- Ravi Kumar vs Oscar Eduardo Tigreros Urbano
Ravi Dahiya is on to the next round!
Ravi Kumar Dahiya stormed into the next round with an awe-striking 13-2 victory.
Wrestling- Ravi Kumar vs Oscar Eduardo Tigreros Urbano
Ravi Kumar Dahiya leads 3-2 in a perfect start!
Ravi Kumar with a couple of brutal takedowns as he leads the Colombian 3-2 in an ideal start for the Indian wrestler.
Men's Javelin Throw Qualification - Group B
All over for Shivpal Singh.
His third attempt of 74.81m won't be enough for him to qualify for the finals.
Men's Javelin Throw Qualification - Group B
74.80m
Does not improve on his first attempt of 76.40m. It will need a massive final throw from Shivapal Singh, to have any chances of qualification.
Men's Javelin Throw Qualification - Group B
76.40m
India's Shivpal Singh starts off under the 80m mark with his first attempt of 76.40m.
He's currently fifth in the ranking in Group B.
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