Get, set, go! Lakshya Sen will eye a bronze as he takes on Malaysia's Jia Zii Lee in a play-off match tonight.
Paris Olympics Day 10 Highlights: Catch the results and play-by-play updates from day 10 of the Paris 2024 Olympics here
Get, set, go! Lakshya Sen will eye a bronze as he takes on Malaysia's Jia Zii Lee in a play-off match tonight.
11:00 - Triathlon - Mixed Relay
13:00 - Shooting - 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men라이브 바카라 Final
14:25 - Badminton - Women라이브 바카라 Singles Final
15:15 - Artistic Gymnastics - Men라이브 바카라 Parallel Bars Final
16:08 - Artistic Gymnastics - Women라이브 바카라 Balance Beam Final
17:03 - Artistic Gymnastics - Men라이브 바카라 Horizontal Bar Final
17:53 - Artistic Gymnastics - Women라이브 바카라 Floor Exercise Final
18:00 - Badminton - Men라이브 바카라 Singles Medal Matches
18:30 - Shooting - Skeet Mixed Team Final
20:13 - Canoe Slalom - Women라이브 바카라 Kayak Cross Final
20:18 - Canoe Slalom - Men라이브 바카라 Kayak Cross Final
22:30 - Athletics - Men라이브 바카라 Pole Vault Final
23:16 - Cycling Track - Women라이브 바카라 Team Sprint Finals
00:00 - Athletics - Women라이브 바카라 Discus Throw Final
00:30 - 3x3 Basketball - Women라이브 바카라 Bronze Medal Game
00:45 - Athletics - Women라이브 바카라 5000m Final
00:54 - Surfing - Men라이브 바카라 Bronze Medal Match
01:00 - 3x3 Basketball - Men라이브 바카라 Bronze Medal Game
01:17 - Athletics - Women라이브 바카라 800m Final
01:30 - 3x3 Basketball - Women라이브 바카라 Gold Medal Game
01:35 - Surfing - Women라이브 바카라 Bronze Medal Match
02:00 - 3x3 Basketball - Men라이브 바카라 Gold Medal Game
02:16 - Surfing - Men라이브 바카라 Gold Medal Match
02:57 - Surfing - Women라이브 바카라 Gold Medal Match
Dutch beach volleyball player, Steven van de Velde who was convicted of raping a 12-year-old British girl in 2016, was eliminated from Paris Olympics when he and his partner Matthew Immers lost to Brazil in straight sets.
Shooting
Skeet Mixed Team (Qualification)
Maheshwari Chauhan and Anant Jeet Singh Naruka - 12:30 pm
Table Tennis
Women's Team (Pre-quarterfinal)
India vs Romania - 1:30 pm
Sailing
Women's Dinghy (Opening series): Race 9 - 3:45 pm
Women's Dinghy (Opening series): Race 10 - 4:53 pm
Men's Dinghy (Opening series): Race 9 - 6:15 pm
Men's Dinghy (Opening series): Race 10 - 7:15 pm
Wrestling
Women's Freestyle 68kg 1/8 Final
Nisha vs Tetiana Sova Rizhko (Ukraine) - 6:30 pm
Athletics
Women's 400m (Round 1)
Kiran Pahal (Heat 5) - 3:57 pm
Men's 3,000m Steeplechase (Round 1)
Avinash Sable (Heat 2) - 10:50 pm
Badminton
Badminton Men's Singles (Bronze medal playoff)
Lakshya Sen vs Zii Jia Lee (Malaysia) - 6:00 pm
Indian table tennis stars Manika Batra and Sreeja Akula will face Romania in the women's team pre-quarterfinals match. The match will start at 1:30 pm IST.
Kishane Thompson narrowly missed out on winning the gold medal to American Noah Lyles by the smallest margin. Their times of 9.79 seconds had to be calculated to three decimal places to determine the winner, with Lyles winning in 9.784 seconds to Thompson's 9.789. Thompson was just five-thousandths of a second away from being an Olympic champion like his compatriot Usain Bolt.
The fifth day's action begins with Triathlon athletes competing in the mixed relay event. The action has started.
The triathlon events will be in action on Monday as the Chief had suggested that the water quality of River Seine will be "acceptable" for the sports.
Indian pairing of Maheshwari Chauhan and Anantjeet Singh Naruka will be in action of the mixed team - skeet qualifications round. The qualification round will start at 12:30 pm IST.
In the qualification round of the skeet mixed team, there are 15 pairs, with each team consisting of one male and one female shooter. Each shooter will take three series of 25 shots, and the top 4 pairs with the highest combined total out of 150 will advance to the medal matches. The top two pairs will compete for the gold, while the third and fourth-placed pairs will vie for a bronze medal.
Indian team - Maheshwari Chauhan and Anantjeet Singh Naruka.
Indian shooters Maheshwari Chauhan and Anantjeet Singh Naruka are participating in the mixed team event of the skeets qualifications.
America pair of Austen Jewell Smith and Vincent Hancock are leading with perfect 50. Indian pair is competing in the fifth rally.
Indian women's Table Tennis team with Sreeja Akula and Archana Kamath are ready to take on Romania in the pre-quarterfinals at the Paris Olympics 2024.
Sreeja Akula and Archana Kamath are fighting with Romania's Adina Diaconu and Elizabeta Samara in the Round of 16 match.
Indian team is leading with 9-3 against Romania.
India won the first Game by a margin of 11-9.
After losing the first Game, the Romanian pair came stronger and took a lead in the second game.
Indian pair is lacking concentration here as both are looking in a hurry to finish the game. The Romanian side is taking advantage of that.
Indian pair has managed to take the game to nine all. Now India need to take an early lead.
Both players have managed to take the match to a game point.
After trailing in the second set, India managed to take the game to 10 all and won from there. They need to win one more game here to win in straight sets.
India finished tied second in the mixed team event of the skeet qualifications after the first series. India scored 49 and finished second.
Indian pair is getting an advantage here by poor combination from the Romanian side. They need just four more points.
India comfortably won the first game by three straight sets. The pair of Sreeja Akula and Archanta Kamath hardly broke any sweat and easily registered a win over the Romanian pair.
After winning the first match by 3-0, the Indian team will face the next singles match with Manika Batra representing India and Bernadette Szocs representing Romania.
Manika Batra started with a poor service. Then her opponent took advantage of that lead to make it big.
Manika Batra has found her rhythm. She got back-to-back five points to take a lead in the game.
Batra has enhanced her lead to take the game to match point.
Manika Batra got consecutive nine points to easily won the first game by 11-5.
Manika Batra has taken an early lead into the game and now she is eyeing to finish the game earliest.
In the second match, Manika Batra managed to win the second game with a margin of 11-7. She needs one more game to finish the match.
Indian player Manika Batra is leading another game set as ashe is approaching towards another win.
Indian player is leading with four points at the moment as a short time-out is announced. India need four more points to win this.
The Indian need just one more point to win the match. Romanian need five more.
Manika Batra completed her third set victory easily over the Romanian player Bernadette Szocs. She beat her 3-0 in straight sets to take India to a victory.
Sreeja Akula is leading the first game of the third match against Romania's Elizabeta Samara.
Sreeja Akula comfortably won the first game of the third match. India are just two games away from the quarter-finals.
Sreeja Akula is yet to open her account as the Romanian player has taken a five-point lead in the game.
Sreeja Akula went down fighting in the second round as Romania won the first game of the match.
After losing the fourth game, Sreeja lost another game on the trot to give Romania an advantage in the match. Still, India is leading with 2-1.
Archanta Kamath has the responsibility to take India to quarterfinals now. She is facing Bernadette Szocs in the singles event of Match 4.
The men's 25m rapid fire pistol event is going on at Chateauroux Shooting Centre in Paris. The winners will be announced soon.
In the women's team event of the Table Tennis, India have a 2-1 lead and now Archanta Kamath has levelled up the Romanian player's early lead to take the match in Game 3.
South Korea's An Se-young won gold medal as she defeated China's He Bingjiao in the final, who has to settled with Silver medal. Indonesia's Gregoria Mariska Tunjung won bronze after her bronze medal match with Spain's Carolina Marin was abandoned due to Marin's injury.
Archanta Kamath lost the third game of the Match 4 with a big margin of 7-11. Now she has to win both next sets in order to help India win the match.
Archanta Kamath went down in the Match 4 of the team's event of the women's Table Tennis as she lost 3-1 to Romania's Bernadette Szocs.
All Eyes will be on Manika Batra as she take on Romania's Adina Diaconu is Match 5 of the women's TT team event. Whoever wins the Match 5, will go to the quarterfinals.
Germany won gold medal with Tim Hellwig, Lisa Tertsch, Lasse Luhrs and Laura Lindemann. United States bagged silver medal with Seth Rider, Taylor Spivey, Morgan Pearson and Taylor Knibb whereas Great Britain settled with bronze medal with players - Alex Yee, Georgia Taylor-Brown, Sam Dickinson and Beth Potter.
Manika Batra managed to take a 11-5 victory against Romania's Adina Diaconu in Game 1 of the final match.
Manika Batra won the second game of the final match and she is just one game way from taking India to quarterfinals.
Manika Batra won Game 3 of the Match 5 to help India secure a place in the quarterfinals. India enter the women's TT team event quarterfinals beating Romania 3-2.
Kiran Pahal of India finished seventh in her heat race of the Paris Olympics women's 400m event, failing to secure an automatic semifinal spot. As a result, she will compete in the repechage round. Kiran, who celebrated her 24th birthday on Monday, clocked a time of 52.51 seconds, which is below her season's and personal best of 50.92 seconds.
In a historic first, India reached the medal match in skeet shooting as Maheshwari Chauhan and Anant Jeet Singh Naruka finished tied for third place in the skeet mixed team qualification. India and China both had a total of 146 points, leading to a shoot-off to determine the final qualification standing and the bib number for the final. Maheshwari displayed excellent skill, hitting 74 out of 75 targets, while Anant achieved a score of 72 out of 75. The final is scheduled for 6:30 PM IST.
The Indian pair of Maheshwari Chauhan and Anantjeet Singh Naruka was tied for second place with a score of 49 after the first stage of the qualification. They shared this position with teams from Australia, Korea, France, and two Italian teams. Naruka scored 25 out of 25 in the first round of the qualification, while Chauhan shot 24 out of 25, bringing India's total to 49. In the second round, Maheshwari scored a perfect 25, but Naruka missed two shots in both the 2nd and 5th series, bringing their total to 23 and giving them an aggregate score of 48. In the third round, India scored 49 with 25 for Maheshwari and 24 for Naruka.
India라이브 바카라 Lakshya Sen will take on Malaysia라이브 바카라 Lee Zil Jia in the men라이브 바카라 singles badminton bronze medal match at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games at 6:00 PM IST. The Indian shuttler leads the head-to-head record 4-1.
Polish sensation Aleksandra Miroslaw has rewritten the history books of speed climbing, obliterating her own world record. The previous benchmark of 6.24 seconds was already her property, but the fearless climber wasn't content.
In today's qualification seeding heats, she first trimmed the record to 6.21 seconds before delivering a mind-boggling performance to clock an astonishing 6.06 seconds.
Just 34 seconds are left and Nisha is trying her best to score a point, however, the opponent is keeping it on same score as it benefits her.
Nisha Dahiya won a close match against Tetiana Rizhko of Ukraine with a score of 6-4. Nisha was attacking throughout the match without missing a single shot and finally took her opponent out of the match in the last 30 seconds. With this win Nisha progress to the quarter finals.
Nisha Dhaiya will face Pak Sol Gum of North Korea in quarterfinal of Women's Freestyle 68kg bout. Check out live streaming details here.
Italy - Gold
USA - Silver
China - Bronze
Check out Nisha's Move By Move Updates Here
Nisha Dahiya goes down fighting to Korea라이브 바카라 Sol Gum Pak 10-8 in the quarter-final bout. Nisha tried to be super brave but the arm injury just looked a little too serious, and was in evident pain. The Indian wrestler enjoyed a 8-2 lead before the injury, and continued to keep wrestling. However, it was too much as Pak came back and sealed her semi-final berth.
In a stunning display of speed and power, the Great Britain women's team sprint squad obliterated the world record.
The trio stormed to victory in a time of 45.472 seconds, eclipsing the previous best of 45.487 set by China. This is the first Olympic record for the event, which recently transitioned from a two-rider to a three-rider format.
India's star runner Avinash Sable, fresh off his gold and silver medals at the 2022 Asian Games, will be in action tonight as he competes in the first round of the men's 3000m steeplechase at the Paris Olympics. Sable will be in the second heat, which kicks off at 10:50 PM IST.
Indian wrestling sensation Vinesh Phogat faces a daunting challenge in her opening match of the Paris Olympics. Drawn against Tokyo 2020 gold medalist and four-time World Champion Yui Susaki of Japan, Phogat's path to glory begins with a nightmare matchup.
Susaki's dominance on the mat is well-documented, making tomorrow's encounter a stern test for the Indian star. However, there's a glimmer of hope as Phogat is likely to secure a repechage spot if Susaki reaches the final.
Avinash Mukund Sable, wearing bib number 816, delivered an impressive performance by qualifying in fifth place with a commendable timing of 8:15.43. Becoming first ever Indian to qualify for Steeplechase final.
Diving: Women's 3 m springboard
Athletics: Men's 5000 m
Athletics: Men's long jump
Athletics: Women's 400 m
Athletics: Women's 3000 m steeplechase
Athletics: Women's hammer throw
Boxing: Women's 60 kg
Cycling: Men's team sprint
Equestrian: Individual jumping
Sailing: Women's ILCA 6
Sailing: Men's ILCA 7
Skateboarding: Women's park
Wrestling: Greco-Roman 60 kg
Wrestling: Greco-Roman 130 kg
Wrestling: Women's freestyle 68 kg
Great Britain - GOLD
New Zealand - SILVER
Germany - BRONZE
Li Yuehong, China - GOLD
Cho Yeongjae, South Korea - SILVER
Wang Xinjie - BRONZE
India's top sailor Nethra Kumanan finished 21st in the individual Dinghy event at the Paris Olympics on Monday, after the ninth qualifying race.
Beatrice Chebet, Kenya - GOLD
Sifan Hassan, Netherlands - SILVER
Nadia Battocletti, Italy - BRONZE
Faith Kipyegon, the second Kenyan and second fastest, lost her silver.
Valarie Allman United States - GOLD
Feng Bin China - SILVER
Sandra Elkasević Croatia - BRONZE
Armand Duplantis Sweden - GOLD
Sam Kendricks United States - SILVER
Emmanouil Karalis Greece - BRONZE
Keely Hodgkinson, Great Britain - GOLD
Champions - Germany (1st title)
Runners-up - Spain
Third place - United States
Netherlands have claimed the gold medal in the men's 3x3 basketball event, with an 18-17 victory over France in overtime after scores are tied 16-16. An incredible win, which comes after the Dutch level the score with two seconds left on the clock.
This is how the podium looks like:
Gold: Netherlands
Silver: France
Bronze: Lithuania
After her agonizing defeat in the quarter-finals, there is more disappointment in store for the Indian wrestler. Nisha Dahiya will not get a shot at repechage after her opponent Pak Sol Gum loses by technical superiority in her semi-final bout. Whether or not Nisha would have been able to participate in the repechage was a question in itself, considering how painful her injury appeared. Here's hoping she recovers soon and is back to her best on the mat.
Badminton legend Prakash Padukone has not minced his words after Lakshya Sen missed out on a bronze medal narrowly at the Paris Olympics. "He needs to work a little bit, when he's playing with the wind. Everybody has a problem but I think he has more problem than others. If you saw the first game, the Malaysian played a lot of them and went out. You were not able to control so it happens but you must learn to control and make less mistakes.
"Mistakes will happen, everybody is comfortable playing against the wind because you can play freely without any hesitation but Lakshya probably needs both. A little bit of mind training plus a little bit of practice and a little better control; he needs to work on the court as well," Padukone said of Sen to reporters.
Kenya's Faith Kipyegon, who had been disqualified for an apparent obstruction in the women's 5000m final, has been reinstated to silver medal after an appeal from the nation. This means that the final podium is Beatrice Chebet, Kipyegon, and Sifan Hassan, as confirmed by World Athletics.
Here is a wrap of all the important results and podium finishes on the 10th day of the Summer Games, courtesy the official website:
Artistic Swimming, Team – After Technical Routine
People's Republic of China, 313.5538
Spain, 287.1475
Japan, 284.9017
Women's Hockey – Quarter-Finals
Australia 2-3 China
Argentina 1-1 Germany (Argentina won shootout 2-0)
Netherlands 3-1 Great Britain
Belgium 2-0 Spain
Semi-finals: NED vs ARG, BEL vs CHN
Table Tennis
M: Sweden 3-0 Denmark
W: Poland 0-3 Japan
M: Egypt 0-3 Chinese Taipei
W: Romania 2-3 India
W: China 3-0 Egypt
M: Japan 3-0 Australia
W: France 2-3 Thailand
M: Portugal 1-3 Brazil
M: Slovenia 0-3 France
W: Brazil 1-3 Republic of Korea
M: Canada 0-3 Germany
W: Hong Kong, China 2-3 Sweden
Men's Volleyball – Quarter-Finals
Slovenia 1-3 Poland (20-25, 26-24, 19-25, 20-25)
Italy 3-2 Japan (20-25, 23-25, 27-25, 26-24, 17-15)
France 3-2 Germany (18-25, 26-28, 25-20, 25-21, 15-13)
USA 3-1 Brazil (26-24, 28-30, 25-19, 25-19)
Semi-finals: POL vs USA, ITA vs FRA
Men's Water Polo
Hungary 17-13 Serbia
Australia 13-14 Japan
Greece 9-8 Italy
Croatia 11-14 USA
France 8-10 Spain
Romania 7-10 Montenegro
Men's brackets are set as follows, beginning in the quarter-finals: GRE vs SRB, USA vs AUS, ITA vs HUN, CRO vs ESP
A long-drawn Day 10 at the Olympic Games is finally coming to an end. Our coverage of the day ends here as well. We will be back with live updates from Day 11 at Paris 2024, in a few hours.