Olympics 2024, India Day 2 Live Updates: Manu Bhaker will aim for redemption and medal in 10m air pistol final today. PV Sindhu and Nikhat Zareen will start their campaigns as well.
India at Paris Olympics 2024 Day 2 Live Updates: After the heartbreak in Tokyo, Manu Bhaker did well on Saturday to come through qualification and reach the final. On Saturday, she will face a tough ask in a loaded field to try and clinch a medal. Manu had scored 580 points to finish third in the qualifications.
Our senior reporter Mihir Vasavda is in Paris to cover the Olympics. Please click here to watch the Paris Games drama unfold through Mihir’s eyes and words.
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India’s top-ranked singles shuttlers PV Sindhu and HS Prannoy kickstart their group-stage campaigns. Both of them have received comfortable draws in the group stage and will look to start off without any hiccups.
Two-time World Champion Nikhat, however, has been has been handed a tough draw but she begins with a winnable bout against Germany’s Maxi Carina Kloetzer. Tougher tests await but the Indian will want to get off to a good start.
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How flying cauldron of Paris Olympics is lit up
On Saturday, a day after the Opening Ceremony on the River Seine, tourists walked past the Louvre and Place de la Concorde as if they were any other monuments. There is a new attraction in town. Sandwiched between the museum and the historic square, the centuries-old Jardin des Tuileries has been the site of tranquillity amidst the more famous tourist traps. That won’t be the case anymore — at least for the next fortnight. (READ MORE)
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First uploaded on: 28-07-2024 at 09:40 IST