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Khel Sangram's video: Tokyo Olympics 2020 Day-7: Indian Players Performance PV Sindhu Deepika Kumari Mary kom AtanuDas

@Tokyo Olympics 2020 Day-7: Indian Players Performance, PV Sindhu, Deepika Kumari, Mary kom, AtanuDas
Rowing, Men's Lightweight Double Sculls: India finish 5th in Final B; 11th overall. This is India's best-ever Olympic campaign in rowing. Badminton, Women's Singles: PV Sindhu beats Mia Blichfeldt (Denmark) 21-15 21-13 to enter quarterfinals. Men's Hockey: India reach quarterfinals after beating Argentina 3-1 in Group A match. Archery: Atanu Das beats Korea's two-time Olympic gold medalist Oh Jin Hyek to reach pre-quarterfinals. Boxing: Satish Kumar enters quarterfinals in +91kg category; beats Jamaica's Ricardo Brown 4-1. Mary Kom out in round of 16 Shooting, Women's 25m Pistol Qualification (Precision): Manu Bhaker finishes with score of 292 (5th in standings after Precision); Rahi Sarnobat at 287 (25th in standings after Precision). Sajan Prakash finishes 46th overall in men's 100m butterfly After Mirabai Chanu won the first medal for India on the opening day of the Tokyo Games, hopes of a second medal continue to grow. It was a good start to Day 6 for Team India. After the rowing team of Arjun and Arvind finished 11th, India’s best show at Olympics, Indian shuttler PV Sindhu beat Mia Blichfeldt in straight games to advance to quarters. Indian hockey men team gave a confident performance to beat reigning champions Argentina 3-1 and advance to quarterfinals. Boxer Satish Kumar won his first match to advance to quarterfinals. Archer Atanu Das stunned London Olympics gold medallist Oh Jin-Hyek to enter pre-quarterfinals. Meanwhile, Manu Bhaker finished 5th with a score of 292 while Rahi Sarnobat stands at 18th spot with a score of 287 in 25m women’s pistol qualification precision stage. Mary Kom put up a valiant fight but lost by a 3-2 margin in her Round of 16 clash to bow out. Anirban Lahiri and Udayan Mane are also in golf action for India. Sajan Prakash finished 46th out of 55 swimmers in his 100m Fly event, thus ending India’s Swimming campaign. The big setback in the day from an Indian perspective came in the second half of the day as Mary Kom lost by a 3:2 verdict in her Round of 16 match. Mary Kom says she was not aware that she had lost her bout. Learnt about it only when she read it on Twitter while going for a dope test. “My coach said I am a winner. What does that mean? I thought I had won. I read tweets by Kiren Rijiju sir and got to know (that she lost).” Web: hindustanheadlines.in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khelsangram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khelsangram/ Presented by Avinash Singh, Khel Sangram Label : KAT Media ©

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