Sailing
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
- 29 July 2021 3:51 AM GMT
Vishnu in 28th as we begin leg 3/6!
Vishnu climbs up a place to 28th after being 29th for most parts of the race except the beginning.
- 29 July 2021 3:47 AM GMT
Pavlos Kontides takes the lead!
Cyprus' Pavlos Kontides storms into the lead with Matt Wearn of Australia trailing closely.
- 29 July 2021 3:38 AM GMT
Indian duo with the comeback!
KC Ganapathy and Varun Thakkar surged ahead to finish 16th in a brilliant last leg.
- 29 July 2021 3:36 AM GMT
Matt Wearn maintains his lead with Cyprus in close second!
The Australian maintains his lead going into leg two closely followed by Cyprus' Kontides Pavlos.
- 29 July 2021 3:31 AM GMT
Denmark with the comfortable lead!
The Danish duo take a comfortable lead going into the last leg of the race.
- 29 July 2021 3:28 AM GMT
Vishnu in 3rd!
Vishnu Saravanan off to a blistering start as he is currently third behind the leaders.
- 29 July 2021 3:26 AM GMT
Australia's Matt Wearn takes an early lead!
The Men's One Person Dinghy-Laser is off to an exciting start as Australia's Matt Wearn takes an early lead.
- 29 July 2021 3:25 AM GMT
Denmark in the lead!
Denmark take the lead going into the final leg, closely followed by Germany and Ireland.
- 29 July 2021 3:23 AM GMT
KC Ganapathy and V Thakkar drop three places!
Varun Thakkar and KC Ganapathy drop three places to 19th at the start of leg 3/4. A truly disappointing race for the Indian duo.
- 29 July 2021 3:19 AM GMT
India in 16th!
The Indian duo climb up to 16th during leg 2/4 after a slow start.