Tokyo Olympics: Day 10 LIVE, Aug 02 — women's hockey into the semi-finals, Kamalpreet Kaur in action —Updates, results, blog, scores

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Update: 2021-08-02 02:00 GMT

Welcome to The Bridge's LIVE updates from Day 10 of the Tokyo Olympics.

On Day 10 of our Tokyo Olympics campaign, we will see the women's Hockey team taking on Australia in the quarterfinals.

Eyes will be on Kamalpreet Kaur who will be competing in women's discus throw finals.

Stay tuned with us as we bring you all the results and updates from the matches of Day 10:

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2021-08-02 14:01 GMT

That's all we had from day 10 of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, A day where we saw an exceptional performance from the Indian women's hockey team.

Thank you for joining with us, we will be back tomorrow with more action.

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2021-08-02 13:10 GMT

Fouaad Mirza, alongside Seigneur Medicott, finishes 23rd out of 25 in the individual eventing finals.

The Indian registering a final score of 59.60

2021-08-02 13:09 GMT

That's the end for Kamalpreet Kaur :(

Her final attempt was a wayward one as the discus went out of bounds.


2021-08-02 12:59 GMT

61.37m

Kamalpreet Kaur doesn't improve on her best effort of 63.70.

She has just one more attempt remaining. Fingers crossed.


2021-08-02 12:56 GMT

Kamalpreet Kaur is ready for her second-last attempt.

She needs to breach the 65.34m mark to have a chance of winning a medal.


2021-08-02 12:43 GMT

That's the end of the first round.

Kamalpreet Kaur goes through as she finishes six with an effort of 63.70m


2021-08-02 12:40 GMT

63.70!!!!!

Kamalpreet Kaur steps up when it was required and she will be going into the next round.

She's currently sixth in the standing.


2021-08-02 12:31 GMT

So, after the resumption, the second round of attempts is now complete.

Kamalpreet Kaur is currently eighth in the ranking.


2021-08-02 11:27 GMT

The second attempt won't be counted.

Kamalpreet Kaur steps out of the marked area, as she knew that she hadn't improved on her first attempt. We often see athletes doing this as they do not want the effort to be counted.

Kamalpreet Kaur is still seventh.


2021-08-02 11:27 GMT

The second attempt won't be counted.

Kamalpreet Kaur steps out of the marked area, as she knew that she hadn't improved on her first attempt. We often see athletes doing this as they do not want the effort to be counted.

Kamalpreet Kaur is still seventh.


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