Sarabjot Singh and Arjun Cheema-10m Air Pistol Men’s qualification- Olympics 2024 -Heartbreak for Sarabjot as he misses final

Sarobjot Singh 10 m air pistol

Sarabjot Singh and Arjun Cheema are two of India’s rising stars in the 10m air pistol shooting event. Both athletes have showcased remarkable talent and potential, making them formidable contenders on the international stage.

With their precision, focus, and competitive spirit, they consistently perform under pressure. Their achievements have not only brought pride to the nation but have also elevated India’s status on the global shooting map.

Below is the UPDATE of 10m air pistol shooting event

Jul 27, 15:25-Inconsistency Haunts Indian Shooters

Both Arjun Singh Cheema and Sarabjot Singh displayed a worrying trend of inconsistency during the Men’s 10m Air Pistol qualification round. After promising starts, with Cheema posting two solid 97s and Sarabjot firing a perfect 100, their scores took a dramatic dip. Cheema followed up with a 94 and a 93, while Sarabjot’s form also faltered with a subsequent 93.

Whether this downturn was due to a loss of focus, equipment malfunction, or other factors remains to be seen. However, it’s clear that the inability to maintain consistency proved costly for both Indian shooters, ultimately denying them a place in the final.

Jul 27, 15:21-Heartbreak for Sarabjot Singh as he Misses Out on 10m Air Pistol Final

In a cruel twist of fate, Sarabjot Singh has narrowly missed out on qualifying for the 10m Air Pistol final at the Paris Olympics. Despite tying with German shooter R Walter on a total score of 577, Singh was edged out by a single inner-ten, finishing with 16 compared to Walter’s 17.

The cutoff for the final was set at 577, making the competition incredibly tight. This heartbreaking defeat will undoubtedly be a tough pill to swallow for the Indian shooter.

Jul 27, 15:13-Sarabjot Singh has slipped to 12th position in the Men’s 10m Air Pistol qualification round after a disappointing fifth series of 93. With a total score of 480, he faces an uphill battle to make the final, as the qualifying cutoff is projected to be between 578 and 580

Jul 27, 15:11-Sarabjot slip out of the top 8 in the Air Pistol event. These competitions are incredibly demanding, both physically and mentally. Every shot counts, and even a small misstep can have significant consequences.

Jul 27, 15:00-Sarabot gets a perfect 100 in Series 4, shooting 10 in all tries! He has scores of 94, 97, 96, 100 and 29*. Series 5 is ongoing and he has raced to fourth! Meanwhile, Arjun has fallen to 18th!

Jul 27, 14:54-Quietly though, Sarabjot has shot a series of SIX 10s at the start of this fourth series and finds himself in the top 8 now. 

Jul 27, 14:53-brutality of shooting- One mistake from Cheema, he shoots a 7, and finds himself outside the top 8.

Jul 27, 14:46-Arjun is now in the top three! Five 10s to finish series 2, then five 10s to start series 3. A couple of 9s now but still looking solid. 

Meanwhile, Sarabjot Singh follows his second series of 97 with a score of 96 in the third series. He is currently placed 17th.

Jul 27, 14:37-Arjun has climbed to fifth position, with scores of 96, 97 and 30*. He is in series 3, and three more to go after that! Meanwhile, Sarabjot is 16th with scores of 94, 97 and 29*.

Jul 27, 14:33-Arjun’s second series got off to a rocky start with a stray eight to the top right. However, he bounced back impressively with a solid 97 to stay in contention for a top-eight finish. Sarabjot also fired a 97 to join him in climbing the leaderboard.

Jul 27, 14:32-Better second series ongoing from both Arjun and Sarabjot. Arjun has just sneaked back into the top 1

Jul 27, 14:32-10m Air Pistol Men’s qualification-Sarabjot Singh and Arjun Cheema -India at Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates

A really poor 94 from Sarabjot Singh to start with a solitary inner 10 being hit in that series of 10 shots. Arjun Cheema too is somewhere in the middle of the pack with a 96. They’ll need to really pull up their socks to be a part of the final eight shooters. One thing is for sure. There will not be a Saurabh Chaudhary-esque 586 happening today from the Indian men’s pistol shooters.

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Balraj Panwar – the Indian rower who qualified for Men’s Single Sculls quarterfinals at Paris Olympics

Balraj Panwar-On Saturday, Balraj clocked 7:07.11s to finish fourth in the heats, falling behind New Zealand’s Thomas Mackintosh (6:55.92), Stefanos Ntouskos (7:01.79) and Abdelkhalek Elbanna (7:05.06).

The Indian had finished fourth in his heat on Saturday where the top three rowers were guaranteed an automatic spot in the quarterfinals while the rest received another chance via repechage round.

Today, in the repechage round, clocked 7:12.41s to finish second in the repechage round to earn a historic quarterfinal qualification. He will next be in action on July 30.

The men’s single sculls quarterfinals will be held on Tuesday.

Panwar’s journey to the Olympics has been nothing short of inspiring. Hailing from a humble background, he has overcome numerous challenges to represent India on the world’s biggest sporting stage. His resilience and determination have been evident throughout his career, and the nation is behind him as he prepares for the crucial repechage.

Balraj Panwar: Indian Rower

Balraj Panwar (born 2000) is an Indian rower from Kaimla, Haryana. He competes in the men’s single sculls and qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

Early Life and Education

Balraj Panwar was born in Kaimla village, Gharaunda subdivision, Karnal, Haryana. His father, Randhir, passed away when Balraj was 10 years old. His mother, Kamala, raised him and his four siblings by doing various odd jobs such as picking vegetables, selling milk, working at construction sites, and shredding wheat. She also worked at a garment factory.

Personal Life

Balraj Panwar is married and has one child. To support his family financially, he joined the Indian Army as a sepoy and was first posted at the Bengal Engineering Group. He has been preparing for the Olympics at the Army Training Node in Pune since October 2021, training under National coach Ismail Baig and 2008 Olympian Bajrang Lal Takhar.

Personal Information Table

CategoryDetails
NameBalraj Panwar
Date of Birth26 July 1999
NationalityIndian
Place of BirthKaimla, Gharaunda, Karnal, Haryana, India
SportRowing
EventMen’s Single Sculls
Height185 cm
Weight76 kg
FamilyMarried, one child
OccupationSepoy in the Indian Army
Training LocationArmy Training Node, Pune
CoachesIsmail Baig, Bajrang Lal Takhar

Balraj Panwar’s journey to the Olympics is a testament to his resilience and determination, overcoming significant challenges to represent India on the world stage.

Rowing Career

Panwar specializes in the men’s single sculls event. His exceptional talent and unwavering dedication earned him a spot in the Indian rowing team for the 2024 Paris Olympics. He is currently training under the guidance of national coach Ismail Baig and Olympian Bajrang Lal Takhar.

https://worldrowing.com/athlete/balraj-panwar?id=58979

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India at Paris Olympics 2024 Day 1 Live Updates – 27 July 2024-Early heartbreak in shooting as Ramita-Arjun fall just short

Shooting for Glory

India’s Olympic campaign kicks off with high hopes in shooting. The mixed 10m Air Rifle team of Ramita Jindal-Arjun Babuta and Elavenil Valarivan-Sandeep Singh will aim for an early medal. Additionally, Arjun Singh Cheema, Sarajbot Singh, Manu Bhaker, and Rhythm Sangwan will compete in the qualification rounds of the 10m air pistol events.

    Stay tuned for live updates throughout the day to cheer for India’s athletes!

    Jul 27, 13:12-India at Paris Olympics Live, Day 1: 10m air rifle mixed team qualification

    India 2: 6th (628.7) 

    RAMITA Ramita: 104.6 104.4 105.5 = 314.5  

    BABUTA Arjun: 104.1 106.2 103.9 = 314.2  

    India 1: 12th (626.3) 

    VALARIVAN Elavenil: 103.4, 104.7, 104.5 = 312.6  

    SINGH Sandeep: 104.1, 105.3, 104.3 = 313.7

    Jul 27, 13:08-India Falls Short in Thrilling Air Rifle Final

    In a heart-stopping finish, the Indian mixed air rifle team of Ramita Jindal and Arjun Babuta narrowly missed out on a medal, securing the 4th position in the qualification round. The duo came agonisingly close, falling just one point short of qualifying for the bronze medal match.

    The other Indian pair, Elavenil Valarivan and Sandeep Singh, finished in 5th place.

    Jul 27, 13:01-India at Paris Olympics Live, Day 1: 10m air rifle mixed team qualification-Arjun Babuta Steals the Show

    Arjun Babuta has delivered a stunning performance with a series score of 106.2, the highest among all shooters in that round. This exceptional shooting has lifted India to the sixth position in the qualification round. However, Ramita Jindal’s consistency has been a concern, and her performance will be crucial in determining India’s fate in this event. With the competition heating up, every shot counts.

    Jul 27, 12:51-India at Paris Olympics Live, Day 1: 10m air rifle mixed team qualification

    The Indian pair is chasing a lofty target in the 10m Air Rifle mixed team qualification. The world record for the event stands at an impressive 635.8, set by another Indian team – Rudrankksh Patil and Narmada Raju – at the 2023 ISSF World Cup in Cairo. With China’s second team currently leading the qualification round with a strong average, India will need to significantly elevate their performance to challenge for a medal.

    Jul 27, 12:50-India at Paris Olympics Live, Day 1: 10m air rifle mixed team qualification

    India’s Ramita Jindal and Arjun Babuta have completed the first half of their 10m air rifle mixed team qualification round with an average score of 10.4. However, they currently find themselves in 12th position as China’s second team is setting a blistering pace with an average of 10.6. The Indian duo will need to significantly improve their accuracy in the second half to have a shot at qualifying for the medal rounds.

    India’s First Medal Test: Mixed 10m Air Rifle

    Jul 27, 12:47-India’s Olympic journey begins with a high-stakes challenge in the mixed 10m air rifle event. The duos of Ramita Jindal and Arjun Babuta, and Elavenil Valarivan and Sandeep Singh are set to represent the nation.

    These shooters, who emerged victorious from a fiercely competitive domestic trial, face a daunting task.

    Unlike the individual events, the mixed team format offers no room for error. Every shot counts as they strive to secure a place in the medal rounds. The pressure is immense, and their performance could significantly impact India’s overall medal tally.

    Can they replicate the historic feat achieved by Mirabai Chanu in Tokyo and kickstart India’s Olympic campaign on a winning note?

    Also read- Paris 2024 Olympics: All the Action Featuring India – Schedule & IST Timings

    https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/sport-others/india-at-paris-olympics-2024-live-updates-day-1-manu-bhaker-satwik-chirag-lakshya-sen-ramita-jindal-arjun-babuta-elavenil-valarivan-sandeep-singh-rohan-bopanna-9478716

    ″Ashwini Ponnappa and Tanisha Crasto: India’s Badminton Queens-Olympic 2024″

    Ashwini Ponnappa and Tanisha Crasto are a great team! They started playing together because they thought they would be good partners. They became friends quickly and really enjoy playing badminton together. Ashwini is very experienced, and Tanisha is a new star. Together, they are a strong team for India.

    Despite a significant age gap, the duo quickly developed a strong bond both on and off the court. Their unwavering support and shared goals have been instrumental in their rapid rise in the badminton world. The quarterfinal finish at the 2023 Hong Kong Open served as a pivotal moment, boosting their confidence and solidifying their partnership.

    With Ashwini’s Olympic experience and Tanisha’s youthful exuberance, the pair presents a formidable combination. Their journey to the Paris Olympics is a testament to the belief in their abilities and their relentless pursuit of excellence.

    The Olympics has always been the ultimate goal for any athlete, and these two badminton stalwarts are no different. Representing India on the world’s biggest stage is a dream come true. Their journey has been marked by hard work, dedication, and unwavering belief in their abilities. As they stand on the brink of the Olympics, their determination to win a medal for India is stronger than ever.

    CategoryTanisha CrastoAshwini Ponnappa
    Full NameTanisha CrastoAshwini Ponnappa
    Date of Birth5 May 2003 (age 21)18 September 1989 (age 34)
    Place of BirthDubai, United Arab EmiratesBangalore, Karnataka, India
    Current ResidenceHyderabad, IndiaHyderabad, India
    NationalityIndian (formerly represented Bahrain and UAE)Indian
    HandednessRightRight
    Height1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
    Weight60 kg (132 lb)
    CoachPullela Gopichand, Arun VishnuN/A
    Years Active2016–present2007–present
    Highest Ranking20 (WD with Ashwini Ponnappa, January 2024)10 (WD with Jwala Gutta, August 2015)
    Current Ranking21 (WD with Ashwini Ponnappa, May 2024)
    97 (XD with K. Sai Pratheek, May 2024)
    21 (WD with Tanisha Crasto, April 2024)
    109 (XD with B. Sumeeth Reddy, April 2024)
    Notable Achievements– Women’s doubles champion at the 2016 Bahrain International Challenge– Gold medal at the Commonwealth Games 2010 (Women’s Doubles)
    – Youngest winner of the UAE Open tournament (2017)– Bronze medal at BWF World Championships 2011 (Women’s Doubles)
    – Runners-up at the 2021 Scottish Open (Mixed Doubles)– Multiple gold and silver medals at Commonwealth Games and South Asian Games
    Career Highlights– Represented Bahrain (2013–2016)
    – Represented UAE (2017)
    – Represented India (2018–present)
    – Successful partnership with Jwala Gutta
    – Participated in Uber Cup and Sudirman Cup
    Medals– Bronze in Asia Mixed Team Championships 2023
    – Gold in Asia Team Championships 2024
    – Bronze in World Championships 2011
    – Gold in Commonwealth Games 2018 (Mixed Team)
    Major Tournaments– 2016 Bahrain International Challenge
    – 2021 Scottish Open
    – 2022 Syed Modi International
    – Uber Cup
    – Sudirman Cup
    – Commonwealth Games
    – Asian Games
    Marital StatusNot marriedMarried to Karan Medappa (December 24, 2017)

    Paris 2024 Olympics: All the Action Featuring India – Schedule & IST Timings

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    Satwiksairaj and Chirag -India’s Badminton Powerhouses: Quest for Olympic Gold 2024″

    Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, India’s badminton sensation, are brimming with anticipation as they gear up for the Olympics. The duo, who have etched their names in the annals of Indian badminton history with numerous accolades, including becoming the first Indians to clinch gold at the Asian Games, are determined to replicate their success on the grandest sporting stage.

    “The Olympics is a dream come true,” says Satwiksairaj. “Representing India is an immense honor, and we feel the weight of a billion hopes on our shoulders. Our focus is on giving our best and making the nation proud.”

    Chirag echoes his partner’s sentiment, adding, “The Olympic stage is where legends are made. We’ve worked tirelessly to reach this point, and we’re excited to test ourselves against the world’s best. We are not just aiming for a medal; we want to inspire the next generation of athletes to believe in their dreams.”

    The pair’s journey to the Olympics has been marked by unwavering dedication and a strong partnership. Their exceptional on-court chemistry and relentless pursuit of excellence have propelled them to the top of the badminton world. As they embark on this new chapter, their determination to bring home an Olympic medal for India is palpable.

    Event Schedule Table

    DateEventName of PlayersTimeNotes
    27th July, SaturdayBadminton – Men’s Doubles Group StageSatwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty12:00 PM onwards

    Comparison Table: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty

    AttributeSatwiksairaj RankireddyChirag Shetty
    Full NameSatwiksairaj RankireddyChirag Chandrashekhar Shetty
    Date of Birth13 August 20004 July 1997
    Age2327
    BirthplaceAmalapuram, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaMumbai, India
    Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
    Weight77 kg (170 lb)75 kg (165 lb)
    HandednessRight handedRight handed
    CoachMathias BoeMathias Boe
    Years Active2015 – presentN/A
    Career Record (Men’s & Mixed Doubles)322 wins, 162 lossesN/A
    Highest Ranking (Men’s Doubles)1 (with Chirag Shetty, 10 October 2023)1 (with Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, 10 October 2023)
    Current Ranking (Men’s Doubles)3 (with Chirag Shetty, 11 June 2024)3 (with Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, 11 June 2024)
    Highest Ranking (Mixed Doubles)19 (with Ashwini Ponnappa, 2 February 2021)413 (27 August 2015)
    Notable Achievements– World No. 1 in BWF World Ranking (with Chirag Shetty)
    – BWF World Tour 1000 series winner
    – Gold medal at the Asian Games (with Chirag Shetty)
    – Guinness World Record for the fastest smash (565 km/h)
    – Arjuna Award (August 2020)
    – Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna (December 2023)
    – World No. 1 in BWF World Ranking (with Satwiksairaj Rankireddy)
    – BWF World Tour 1000 series winner
    – Gold medal at the Asian Games (with Satwiksairaj Rankireddy)
    Training AcademyPullela Gopichand Academy, HyderabadUday Pawar Badminton Academy, Goregaon Sports Club; later Gopichand Badminton Academy, Hyderabad
    Early InfluencesFather (state-level player) and elder brotherN/A
    Initial PartnerN/AArjun M. R.
    Current PartnerChirag ShettySatwiksairaj Rankireddy

    Key Highlights:

    • Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty are notable for being the only Indian doubles pair to achieve the World No. 1 ranking in BWF World Ranking and win the BWF World Tour 1000 series.
    • They made history by becoming the first Indians to win a gold medal at the Asian Games in badminton.
    • Satwiksairaj Rankireddy holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest smash in badminton at a speed of 565 km/h.
    • Both players are coached by Mathias Boe and have achieved significant success together, including numerous wins and high rankings.
    • Satwiksairaj was influenced by his father and elder brother to take up badminton and trained at the Pullela Gopichand Academy.
    • Chirag Shetty began his training at Uday Pawar Badminton Academy before moving to the Gopichand Badminton Academy, where he was paired with Satwiksairaj Rankireddy.

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    PV Sindhu: Beyond Badminton- The Untold Story

    PV Sindhu-The stage is set for another historic chapter in India’s sporting saga as PV Sindhu prepares to don the national colors once again at the Paris Olympics 2024. The two-time Olympic medalist, a beacon of inspiration for millions, is on the cusp of creating history by clinching her third Olympic medal. With unwavering determination and relentless pursuit of excellence, Sindhu has captured the hearts of the nation. As she embarks on this challenging journey, the entire country stands united in support, cheering her on to conquer new heights and script a golden finale to her Olympic odyssey.

    Personal Information

    AttributeDetails
    Birth NamePusarla Venkata Sindhu
    CountryIndia
    Born5 July 1995 (age 29)
    BirthplaceHyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (now in Telangana), India
    Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
    Weight65 kg (143 lb)
    Years Active2011–present
    HandednessRight
    CoachAgus Dwi Santoso

    PV Sindhu: A Medalist Extraordinaire

    • Olympic Medals: Silver (Rio 2016), Bronze (Tokyo 2020)
    • World Champion: First Indian to win the Badminton World Championships (2019)
    • Commonwealth Games: Gold (2022), Silver (2018), Bronze (2014)
    • Asian Games: Silver (2018), Bronze (2014)
    • Awards: Padma Bhushan, Padma Shri, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award (now Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award), Arjuna Award

    A Legacy of Sports

    PV Sindhu, a name synonymous with Indian badminton, is more than just an Olympic medalist. Her journey to stardom is a testament to her dedication and the supportive environment she grew up in.

    Athletic Lineage: Hailing from a family of athletes, Sindhu’s passion for sports was inherent. Both her parents, PV Ramana and P Vijaya, were accomplished volleyball players at the national level. Her father’s recognition with the Arjuna Award in 2000 further cemented the family’s sporting legacy.

    A Journey of Dedication

    Sindhu’s pursuit of badminton excellence was marked by immense sacrifices and unwavering determination.

    • Early Struggles: Her journey to becoming a world-class player involved early morning wake-up calls and a grueling daily commute of 120 kilometers to train under the guidance of Pullela Gopichand. Her father’s dedication in supporting her dreams is a heartwarming tale of parental support.
    • Prioritizing Passion: Sindhu’s commitment to badminton was so profound that she missed her sister’s wedding to participate in a tournament. This decision highlights her unwavering focus on her career.

    Beyond the Court

    Away from the badminton court, Sindhu reveals a different side to her personality.

    • A Foodie at Heart: Despite maintaining a strict diet during training, Sindhu has a penchant for delicious food. Her love for Hyderabadi biryani and ice cream is well-documented.
    • Cinema Enthusiast: When she’s not training, Sindhu enjoys watching movies. She is a fan of Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh and Telugu stars Mahesh Babu, Allu Arjun, and Prabhas.
    • Public Service: In recognition of her achievements, the Andhra Pradesh government appointed Sindhu as the Deputy Collector of Vijayawada district in 2017.

    Sacrifices for the Sport

    In 2012, Sindhu missed her sister’s wedding because she was competing in the Syed Modi International India Grand Prix Gold in Lucknow. This commitment to her sport at such a young age demonstrates her dedication and passion for badminton.

    Phone-Free Training

    In preparation for the 2016 Rio Olympics, Sindhu’s coach, Pullela Gopichand, took away her phone for three months to help her focus. This discipline paid off when she became the first Indian badminton player to win an Olympic silver medal.

    Rewards and Recognition

    Sindhu’s hard work and talent have been duly recognized with numerous accolades and honors.

    • Olympic Glory: Creating history twice, Sindhu became the first Indian woman to win two individual Olympic medals. Her silver at the Rio Olympics in 2016 and bronze at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 solidified her status as a national icon.
    • Special Recognition: The ‘Master Blaster’ Sachin Tendulkar acknowledged her exceptional achievement by gifting her a BMW car after her Rio Olympics triumph.

    Also read- Paris 2024 Olympics: All the Action Featuring India – Schedule & IST Timings https://globalbuzznetwork.com/paris-2024-olympics-full-schedule-india/ull-schedule-india/

    Professional Information

    CategoryDetails
    Women’s Singles
    Career Record455 wins, 200 losses
    Highest Ranking2 (1 April 2017)
    Current Ranking13 (16 July 2024)
    Medal Record
    Olympic GamesSilver medal – 2016 Rio de Janeiro (Women’s singles)
    Bronze medal – 2020 Tokyo (Women’s singles)
    World ChampionshipsGold medal – 2019 Basel (Women’s singles)
    Silver medal – 2017 Glasgow (Women’s singles)
    Silver medal – 2018 Nanjing (Women’s singles)
    Bronze medal – 2013 Guangzhou (Women’s singles)
    Bronze medal – 2014 Copenhagen (Women’s singles)
    Uber CupBronze medal – 2014 New Delhi (Women’s team)
    Bronze medal – 2016 Kunshan (Women’s team)
    Commonwealth GamesGold medal – 2018 Gold Coast (Mixed team)
    Gold medal – 2022 Birmingham (Women’s singles)
    Silver medal – 2018 Gold Coast (Women’s singles)
    Silver medal – 2022 Birmingham (Mixed team)
    Bronze medal – 2014 Glasgow (Women’s singles)
    Asian GamesSilver medal – 2018 Jakarta–Palembang (Women’s singles)
    Bronze medal – 2014 Incheon (Women’s team)
    Asian ChampionshipsBronze medal – 2014 Gimcheon (Women’s singles)
    Bronze medal – 2022 Manila (Women’s singles)
    Asia Mixed Team ChampionshipsBronze medal – 2023 Dubai (Mixed team)
    Asia Team ChampionshipsGold medal – 2024 Selangor (Women’s team)
    South Asian GamesGold medal – 2016 Guwahati–Shillong (Women’s team)
    Silver medal – 2016 Guwahati–Shillong (Women’s singles)
    Commonwealth Youth GamesGold medal – 2011 Douglas (Girls’ singles)
    Asian Junior ChampionshipsGold medal – 2012 Gimcheon (Girls’ singles)
    Bronze medal – 2011 Lucknow (Girls’ singles)
    Bronze medal – 2011 Lucknow (Mixed team)
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    Paris Olympics 2024 India’s Men Archers reach quarter finals

    Paris Olympics 2024=India’s Men Archers aim for glory! Men’s ranking round underway. B. Dhiraj, Tarundeep Rai, & Pravin Jadhav represent India. Crucial round for individual & team seedings. Let’s cheer them on! #Olympics #Archery #TeamIndia

    Paris Olympics 2024 Archery Men’s Schedule

    DateDayEventParticipantsRoundTime
    25th July 2024ThursdayMen’s Individual Ranking RoundB. Dhiraj, Tarundeep Rai, Pravin Jadhav5:45 PM

    Dhiraj Bommadevara : Men’s team –Dhiraj Bommadevara: This young talent is making his Olympic debut after impressing with his consistency and high average scores. Dhiraj’s calm demeanor and powerful shots make him a force to be reckoned with.

    Tarundeep Rai : Men’s team – Tarundeep Rai: A veteran archer with three Olympic appearances under his belt, Tarundeep is a beacon of experience for the team. His participation marks a remarkable journey, and he’ll be looking to add an Olympic medal to his impressive collection.

    Pravin Jadhav : Men’s team – Pravin Jadhav: Returning for his second consecutive Olympics, Pravin is a valuable asset to the team. His dedication and focus make him a reliable competitor, ready to contribute significantly to India’s campaign.

    https://www.firstpost.com/sports/olympics-2024-live-today-india-archery-qualification-live-streaming-free-25-july-deepika-dhiraj-tarundeep-score-13796787.html

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    Indian men’s team reach quarters with 3rd-place finish in ranking round- Paris Olympics 2024

    Paris Olympics 2024-India’s men’s archery team is represented by a mix of youth and experience. Dhiraj Bommadevara leads the pack with a world ranking of 12. Veteran Tarundeep Rai follows in 31st place, while Pravin Jadhav is ranked 114th.

    India’s Archers: Mixed Bag with Dazzling Dhiraj and Quarterfinal Berth!

    Team Triumph: The Indian men’s archery team has secured a spot in the quarterfinals of the Paris Olympics! They finished third in the team standings with a score of 2013 points, showcasing strong teamwork. South Korea and France secured the top two positions.

    Dhiraj Shines: Dhiraj Bommadevara delivered a stellar performance, soaring into the top five after the fifth set of the second half. He ultimately finished an impressive fourth place in the individual ranking round with 681 points.

    Tarundeep Stays Strong: Veteran archer Tarundeep Rai displayed consistency throughout, securing a solid 14th place with 674 points.

    Pravin Struggles: Pravin Jadhav, while contributing to the team qualification, had a challenging individual ranking round, ending in 39th place with 658 points.

    Next Up: The Indian men’s team will now face either Turkey or Colombia in the quarterfinals. Both opponents present a tough challenge, but India’s strong performance in the ranking round bodes well for their next match.

    Jul 25, 19:19-Dhiraj Bommadevara Shoots India into Top 10-Dhiraj Bommadevara has delivered a stellar performance, propelling himself to the 10th position in the men’s individual ranking round. This is a significant achievement for India. Tarundeep Rai follows closely behind in 15th place with 393 points, while Pravin Jadhav is currently ranked 38th.

    Jul 25, 18:57-Tarundeep Rai Leads India’s Archery Charge-Tarundeep Rai has emerged as India’s top performer in the first half of the men’s individual ranking round at the Paris Olympics.

    • Tarundeep Rai: 337 points (X, 10, 10, 9, 9, 8) – 14th place
    • Dhiraj Bommadevara: 335 points (X, X, 10, 9, 9, 8) – 24th place
    • Pravin Jadhav: 328 points (10, 10, 10, 9, 9, 8) – 37th place

    Jul 25, 18:40-India’s Archers Face Challenges in Ranking Round-The Indian archery team is facing a tough challenge in the ranking round at the Paris Olympics.

    Veteran Tarundeep Rai has slipped to 23rd position with a score of 223 points, Dhiraj Bommadevara and Pravin Jadhav are currently placed 27th and 43rd respectively, with scores of 222 and 217 points after the completion of 24 arrows.

    Jul 25, 18:37-India Makes Strong Start in Archery Team Ranking Round-The Indian archery team has secured a solid sixth position in the ranking round after completing 12 arrows, with a total score of 333 points. South Korea leads the standings with 343 points.

    Individual performances saw Tarundeep Rai maintaining his 16th position.

    • India: 333 points – 6th place
    • Tarundeep Rai: 16th place
    Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE Updates: A lot of hopes will be pinned on young talented archer Dhiraj Bommadevara to come good at the Paris Olympics. Image: Screengrab

    Jul 25, 18:31-India’s Tarundeep Rai Shines in Archery Ranking Round-Indian archer Tarundeep Rai is leading the way for the country in the men’s archery ranking round at the Paris Olympics. He currently holds the 16th position after the second set. Dhiraj Bommadevara and Pravin Jadhav are closely behind in 36th and 37th place respectively.

    • Tarundeep Rai: 113 points (X, 10, 10, 10, 9, 9) – 16th place
    • Dhiraj Bommadevara: 110 points (9, 9, 9, 19, 9, 8) – 36th place
    • Pravin Jadhav: 110 points (10, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9) – 37th place

    Jul 25, 18:24-India’s Dhiraj Bommadevara Leads Strong Start in Archery-The men’s archery competition at the Paris Olympics is underway with a promising start for India. Top-ranked archer Dhiraj Bommadevara currently holds the 11th position after scoring 57 points in the initial rounds. His teammates, Pravin Jadhav and Tarundeep Rai, are close behind in 30th and 33rd positions respectively, both with 55 points.

    • Dhiraj Bommadevara: 57 points (10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 9, 8) – 11th place
    • Pravin Jadhav: 55 points (X, 10, 10, 9, 9, 8) – 30th place
    • Tarundeep Rai: 55 points (10, 10, 10, 9, 9, 8) – 33rd place

    Jul 25, 18:19-Dhiraj Off to a Strong Start-Dhiraj Bommadevara has made a promising start to the competition, currently leading the Indian contingent after the first six arrows. He’s secured an impressive 57 points, placing him in 11th position overall.

    Let’s hope he can maintain this momentum!

    Can India’s Men Secure a Top-Four Finish?

    The Indian men’s archery team is currently in action, aiming for a strong performance in the ranking round. A top-four finish would be a fantastic achievement, securing a direct spot in the quarterfinals. It’s a challenging task, but with the talent on display, anything is possible. Let’s see if they can rise to the occasion!

    India’s Men’s Archery Rankings

    Let’s see if they can improve their rankings at the Paris Olympics!

    India’s Men Begin Their Olympic Journey

    The men’s archery ranking round is underway at the Paris Olympics! Dhiraj Bommadevara, Tarundeep Rai, and Pravin Jadhav are representing India. Their performance here will not only determine their individual standings but also contribute to India’s overall ranking for the mixed team event. Let’s cheer them on!

    Breaking Down the Records

    As we gear up for the men’s archery event, it’s worth noting the incredible standards set by previous archers. The world record for the men’s ranking round stands at an astonishing 702 points, achieved by USA’s Brady Ellison. The Olympic record, on the other hand, belongs to South Korea’s Woojin Kim with a phenomenal score of 700 points.

    Chasing Archery Greatness

    The Indian archers have a tough act to follow! The current world record holder in the men’s ranking round is USA’s Brady Ellison with an astonishing score of 702 points. To put things in perspective, the Olympic record is held by South Korea’s Woojin Kim with a remarkable 700 points.

    These are incredibly high standards, but our Indian archers are up for the challenge. Let’s see how they fare!

    These records are a testament to the incredible skill and precision required in this sport. Let’s see if our Indian archers can challenge these benchmarks!

    India’s Men Ready to Aim!

    The countdown is on! India’s men’s archery team is about to take center stage. Let’s meet the archers who will represent India:

    • Tarundeep Rai: A seasoned veteran with three Olympics under his belt, Tarundeep brings a wealth of experience to the team.
    • Dhiraj Bommadevara: This young talent is making his Olympic debut. Known for his consistency and powerful shots, he’s one to watch.
    • Pravin Jadhav: Returning for his second Olympics, Pravin is a steady and reliable member of the team.

    https://www.hindustantimes.com/sports/olympics/paris-olympics-2024-live-updates-india-archery-mens-womens-individual-ranking-round-deepika-kumari-tarundeep-rai-101721884454073.html

    Also read –India’s Women Archers updates of 25th July 20204 from Paris Olympics 2024

    Ankita Bhakat: India’s Archery Star Shines Bright at Paris 2024 Olympics

    Ankita Bhakat, a 26-year-old archer, got India’s campaign off to a flying start at the Paris Olympics 2024! She played a key role in helping the women’s archery team secure a direct spot in the quarterfinals.

    Leading the Charge

    Ankita Bhakat emerged as the top performer among the three Indian archers in the ranking round. She impressed everyone with a score of 666 points, which landed her in 11th place. This was a significant improvement compared to her teammates, Bhajan Kaur (22nd with 659 points) and Deepika Kumari (23rd with 658 points), even the former World No. 1!

    Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

    India’s strong showing in the ranking round earned them a fourth-place finish with a total of 1983 points. This impressive score placed them behind the archery powerhouses South Korea (2046), China (1996), and Mexico (1986). With this result, India secured a direct path to the quarterfinals, avoiding the need to compete in earlier rounds.

    A Season’s Best Performance

    Ankita Bhakat’s performance was particularly noteworthy because it was her best of the season. She displayed exceptional focus and skill, hitting the target consistently throughout the competition. Her impressive performance grabbed the headlines and raised hopes for India’s archery success in Paris.

    Building on Past Achievements

    Bhakat’s journey to this success began much earlier. She started archery training at the young age of 10 at the Calcutta Archery Club. She then honed her skills further at the Archery Academy in Jamshedpur. Her dedication and hard work have paid off, leading her to this impressive performance on the Olympic stage.

    Looking Ahead: Challenging Matches

    India’s next challenge will be the quarterfinals, where they will face the winner of the match between France and Netherlands. If they manage to win this round, they might face a formidable opponent in the semifinals – the mighty South Korean team! South Korea has a dominant history in women’s archery at the Olympics, having won a record-breaking nine consecutive medals.

    Individual Competition

    While Bhakat’s performance in the team event was a highlight, the individual competition also saw impressive displays. South Korea’s Lim Sihyeon stole the show by setting a new world record score of 694, putting her firmly in the lead. Her teammate, Suhyeon Nam, also performed exceptionally well, finishing second with a score of 688 points.

    Ankita Bhakat’s impressive performance has sparked excitement and hope for India’s archery team at the Paris Olympics. Can they continue their winning streak and challenge the archery powerhouses? Only time will tell!

    ArcherPositionFinal Round ScoresNotable Highlights
    Ankita Bhakat11thFive 9s, one XConsistency throughout the competition
    Bhajan Kaur22ndFinished just one point behind Ankita Bhakat
    Deepika Kumari23rdFour 10s, one 9, one 8Delivered a solid performance in the final round

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    India’s Women Archers -Paris Olympics 2024-All Women In Top 32, India Directly In Quarters

    Also read- “India’s Archery Events at Paris 2024 Olympics : Complete Schedule and IST Timings”

    India’s Women Archers LIVE updates from Paris Olympics 2024-All Women In Top 32, India Directly In Quarters

    India’s Women Archers-Olympics 2024 Archery LIVE Ranking Round:-

    Paris 2024 Olympics LIVE, India Archery Updates: India Women’s Team Directly Qualifies for Quarter-Finals

    The Indian women’s archery team finished in fourth place with a total of 1983 points, securing direct qualification to the quarter-finals.

    RankTeamPoints
    1South Korea2046
    2China1996
    3Mexico1986
    4India1983

    India’s Archers July 25, 2024, 15:16:29 (IST)-All Women In Top 32, India Directly In Quarters

    India’s Women Archers Conclude Ranking Round

    The Indian women’s archery team has wrapped up the ranking round at the Paris Olympics with mixed results. Ankita Bhakat emerged as the top Indian archer, securing an impressive 11th position. Her final round showcased her consistency with five 9s and one X.

    Bhajan Kaur finished in 22nd place, just one point behind her teammate. She displayed commendable composure throughout the competition. Veteran Deepika Kumari concluded her campaign in 23rd position, delivering a solid performance in the final round with four 10s, one 9, and one 8.

    While the Indian women have shown glimpses of their potential, they will be aiming to elevate their performance in the upcoming elimination rounds to challenge for a podium finish.

    ArcherPositionFinal Round ScoresNotable Highlights
    Ankita Bhakat11thFive 9s, one XConsistency throughout the competition
    Bhajan Kaur22ndFinished just one point behind Ankita Bhakat
    Deepika Kumari23rdFour 10s, one 9, one 8Delivered a solid performance in the final round

    India’s Archers July 25, 2024, 15:08:25 (IST)

    Indian Archers Hold Strong After Penultimate Round

    Ankita Bhakat continues to lead the Indian charge with a strong score of 612 points, placing her in eighth position. Bhajan Kaur is close behind in 19th place with 606 points, while Deepika Kumari is currently in 26th position with a score of 601.

    India’s Archers July 25, 2024, 15:04:15 (IST)

    Ankita Bhakat Shines for India

    Ankita Bhakat has continued her impressive performance in the women’s individual archery ranking round, climbing to the eighth position. With just one round remaining, she’s in a strong position to secure a favorable seed for the elimination rounds. South Korea’s Lim Siheon maintains her lead at the top of the standings.

    India’s Archers Nearing Finish LineJuly 25, 2024, 14:57:23 (IST)

    India Secures Fourth Spot in Team Rankings

    India’s women’s archery team has made a strong showing, currently holding the fourth position in the team standings at the Paris Olympics. The team’s performance is commendable, especially considering the stiff competition from archery powerhouses like South Korea, China, and Mexico, who occupy the top three spots. France follows India in fifth place.

    India’s Archers Nearing Finish LineJuly 25, 2024, 14:55:13 (IST)

    The Indian women’s archery team is in the final stretch of the ranking round at the Paris Olympics. With just two rounds, or 12 arrows, remaining, the archers are focused on securing a strong finish. The outcome of this round will be crucial in determining India’s position for the subsequent stages of the competition.

    Paris 2024 Olympics LIVE, India Archery Updates: Ankita in 12th place

    Here’s a look at Indian archers’ placings in the women’s individual ranking round of the archery competition:

    Ankita Bhakat – 554 points (10, 10, 9, 9, 8, 8) – 12th place

    Deepika Kumari – 545 points (10, 10, 9, 9, 9, 8) – 28th place

    Bhajan Kaur – 550 points (X, 10, 10, 10, 9, 9) – 21st place

    Olympics Archery LIVE: India vs. France Battle IntensifiesJuly 25, 2024, 14:47:03 (IST)

    India and host nation France are neck and neck in the women’s team rankings. With 54 out of 72 arrows shot, both teams have accumulated 1482 points. However, France holds the crucial fourth position thanks to a higher number of 10s and Xs.

    Ankita Bhakat stands as the highest-ranked Indian archer in 11th place, having achieved a score of 500.

    Paris 2024 Olympics LIVE, India Archery Updates: Ankita aims for top 10, Deepika in 24th place after two sets in second half-July 25, 2024, 14:39:03 (IST)

    Ankita Bhagat – 445 points (X, X, 10, 9, 9, 8) – 11th place

    Deepika Kumari – 439 points (10, 10, 9, 9, 9, 8) – 24th place

    Bhajan Kaur – 437 points (10, 10, 9, 9, 8, 8) – 30th place

    India’s Ankita Holds Steady-July 25, 2024, 14:33:13 (IST)

    updates from Olympics 2024 Archery Women’s Ranking Round-July 25, 2024, 14:33:13 (IST)

    The second half of the women’s archery ranking round is underway in Paris. India’s Ankita Bhakat has started the second half strongly, scoring 54 points in the first set. She currently stands at 15th position with a total of 389 points. South Korea’s Lim Sihyeon continues to dominate, leading the field with 409 points.

    updates from Olympics 2024 Archery Women’s Ranking Round-July 25 2024 2:20 pm (IST)

    Paris 2024 Olympics LIVE, India Archery Updates: Bhajan, Deepika make improvements

    India women archers’ scores after six sets: 

    Ankita Bhakat – 335 points (X, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9) – 12th place

    Deepika Kumari – 327 points (10, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9) – 37th place

    Bhajan Kaur – 330 points (10, 10, 9, 9, 8, 8) – 23rd place

    updates from Olympics 2024 Archery Women’s Ranking Round-July 25 2024 2:10 pm (IST)

    India Slips to Sixth in Team Rankings

    The Indian women’s archery team has experienced a slight setback in the ongoing ranking round, currently occupying the sixth position in the team standings.

    Ankita Bhakat continues to lead the Indian charge, maintaining her position within the top 15. Bhajan Kaur follows closely behind, showcasing her potential. Meanwhile, Deepika Kumari is determined to make a comeback and improve her standing.

    With the second half of the ranking round still to be played, there’s ample opportunity for the Indian team to reclaim their spot among the top contenders.

    India’s Women Archers-updates from Olympics 2024 Ranking Round-July 25 2024 2:00 pm (IST)

    India’s Women Archers-Bhajan Kaur Shines, Deepika Improves

    Bhajan Kaur Makes a Strong Push

    The young Indian archer, Bhajan Kaur, has made a significant leap in the ranking round. Currently at the halfway point, she has climbed to the 23rd position, just four points behind teammate Ankita Bhakat. This impressive performance from the 18-year-old is a promising start to her Olympic campaign.

    Ankita Bhakat Maintains Consistency

    Ankita Bhakat continues to hold her ground within the top 10, showcasing her experience and consistency. Her steady performance is a crucial asset to the Indian team as they aim for a strong overall showing.

    Deepika Kumari on the Rise

    Veteran Deepika Kumari has also shown improvement in her ranking. Her experience is invaluable, and as the competition progresses, her contributions are expected to be even more significant.

    The Indian women’s archery team is off to a solid start, and with the second half of the ranking round yet to unfold, there is still plenty of time for them to climb further up the leaderboard.

    India’s Women Archers-Olympics Archery LIVE: 24/72 arrows: India enter top four!-July25-202413:54 (IST)

    India have entered the top four seeds for the women’s team event. Ankita stays in the top 10 (8th, 225 points) while Bhajan Kaur jumps up to 31st position (218 points). Deepika Kumari is also in the top 40.

    top four seeds directly qualify for the quarter-finals.

    The Indian archery contingent is ready to draw their bows and aim for glory at the Paris 2024 Olympics. The day kicks off with the women’s individual ranking round, featuring the formidable trio of Deepika Kumari, Ankita Bhakat, and Bhajan Kaur. These seasoned archers have consistently proven their mettle on the international stage and will be eager to start their Olympic campaign on a high note.

    As the day progresses, the spotlight shifts to the men’s archers, with B. Dhiraj, Tarundeep Rai, and Pravin Jadhav taking center stage. Their precision and focus will be put to the test as they compete against the world’s best.

    The ranking round is crucial as it determines the seeding for the subsequent elimination rounds. Every arrow counts, and the Indian archers will be looking to secure favorable positions.

    Let’s rally behind our archers and shower them with our unwavering support. Their journey to the podium begins today. Let’s make their path to victory a little easier with our cheers.

    Jai Hind!

    Also read- https://globalbuzznetwork.com/indias-archery-events-at-paris-2024/

    DateEventName of PlayersTimeNotes
    25th July, ThursdayArchery – Women’s Individual Ranking RoundDeepika KumariAnkita Bhakat , Bhajan Kaur1:00 PM
    Archery – Men’s Individual Ranking RoundB. Dhiraj , Tarundeep Rai , Pravin Jadhav5:45 PM
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    Indian archery athlete will compete today