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Tokyo Olympics: Sailing LIVE Day 7, July 30 — C Ganapathy Varun Thakkar,Nethra Kumanan, Vishnu Saravanan, score, results, blog
Catch all the action of the day from day 7 of sailing with four Indian competitors vying to finish strong
Welcome to the Day 6 of Sailing at the Tokyo Olympics. We have 2 Indian competitors who will be taking part today. Varun Thakkar and C Ganapathy will be competing in the 49er event at 8:35 am IST. While Vishnu Saravanan and Nethra Kumanan will each compete in their respective events at 8:35 am IST and 8:45 am IST.
Stay tuned with us to catch the live action!
Live Updates
- 30 July 2021 4:10 AM GMT
Indian duo drop two places!
KC Ganapathy and Varun Thakkar drop two places to 8th with one leg to go.
- 30 July 2021 4:08 AM GMT
Indian duo out for redemption, might make history in the process!
The second time's a charm holds true for KC Ganapathy and Varun Thakkar as they blaze past other competitors to 6th with two more legs to go. This marks the highest finish by an Indian team if they are able to hold on to it.
- 30 July 2021 4:04 AM GMT
Nethra finishes in 38!
Nethra ended race 09 in 38th after briefly going up to 31st.
- 30 July 2021 3:42 AM GMT
India finish in 17th!
KC Ganapthy and Varun Thakkar suffer a disappointing end to race 07 after finishing 17th.
- 30 July 2021 3:42 AM GMT
India finish in 17th!
KC Ganapthy and Varun Thakkar suffer a disappointing end to race 07 after finishing 17th.
- 30 July 2021 3:32 AM GMT
Nethra in 35th!
Nethra Kumanan with yet another slow start to the race, in the 35th position currently with four more legs to go.
- 30 July 2021 3:30 AM GMT
India drops 6 places to 18th in the Men's Skiff-49er!
KC Ganapathy and Varun Thakkar fizzle out despite having a strong start and drop 6 places to 18th going into leg 3/4.
- 29 July 2021 6:36 AM GMT
That's all folks!
Thank you for joining us on our live blog. We are looking forward to seeing you tune in during the next race.
- 29 July 2021 6:35 AM GMT
Nethra finishes 20th!
Nethra drops two places to finish in 20th despite a strong showing.