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India at Tokyo 2020 Olympics on Thursday: Mary Kom out; Atanu, Sindhu, hockey men win

Indians registered a string of impressive wins across disciplines at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics on Thursday, July 29. While badminton star PV Sindhu beat Mia Blichfeldt to make the quarterfinals, archer Atanu Das stunned Korea's Oh Jin-Hyek to enter the round of 16. The men's hockey team picked up a win over Argentina to book their place in the quarters, shooters Manu Bhaker and Rahi Sarnobat finished 5th and 25th, respectively, in the first qualification stage. However, boxer MC Mary Kom's quest for a second Olympic medal ended with a round-of-16 loss against Ingrit Valencia.

Here's a recap of the day's action.

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RESULTS

BOXING

Women's flyweight round of 16: MC Mary Kom lost to Colombia's Ingrit Valencia Victoria 3-2.

BADMINTON

Women's singles: PV Sindhu into quarterfinals with a 21-15, 21-13 win over Mia Blichfeldt of Denmark.

ARCHERY

Men's individual round of 32 (1/16 eliminations)

Atanu Das stunned Korea's Oh Jin-Hyek 6-5 to advance to the round of 16. With Deepika Kumari still in contention in the women's individual event (she plays next on Friday), Atanu and Deepika are India's best chance for an Olympic archery gold.

HOCKEY

Men's pool A: -- India beat Argentina 3-1 to enter the quarterfinals.

SHOOTING

25m Pistol Women's Qualification Precision

Manu Bhaker and Rahi Sarnobat finished 5th and 25th, respectively, in the first qualification stage. The second, rapid stage is on Friday, July 30. They take 30 shots in precision and 30 in rapid. You can read more about the qualification rules and points systems here.

BOXING

Men's super-heavyweight round-of-16: Satish Kumar beat Ricardo Brown of Jamaica by a 4-1 split decision.

GOLF

Anirban Lahiri was tied eighth the end of the first of four rounds after in impressive 4-under 67, while Udayan Mane was 60th after carding 5-over 76.

SAILING

Men's skiff 49er: KC Ganapathy and Varun Thakkar finished seventh in race 6 (out of 12). They are currently in 17th place overall, out of 19 teams.

Men's one person dinghy laser: Vishnu Saravanan finished 23rd in race 8 (out of 10), and is in 23rd position overall.

Women's one person dinghy laser radial: Nethra Kumanan finishes 20th in race 8 (out of 10), and is in 31st place overall.

ROWING

Lightweight men's sculls final B -- Arjun Lal and Arvind Singh finish 11th. India's highest-ever finish in the event.

SWIMMING

Men's 100m butterfly heats: Sajan Prakash finished 2nd in his heat, 46th overall .


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