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Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE Updates, Day 13




Paris Olympics 2024 Day 13 LIVE Updates: Following on from a day of hurt, Vinesh Phogat’s decision to retire from wrestling after the disqualification heartbreak at Paris Olympics 2024 has started the day with dampened spirits. Yet, Day 13 of the Olympics brings new hope, particularly towards the end of the day. At 5:30 PM IST, the Indian men’s hockey team will play Spain in the hope of clinching a second successive Olympic bronze medal. Later at night, India’s gold medalist from Tokyo 2020, Neeraj Chopra, will vie for gold again in the men’s javelin throw final.

Golfers Diksha Dagar and Aditi Ashok being India’s action on the day, while sprinter Jyothi Yarraji will be live in the 100m hurdles repechage later. Two wrestlers – Anshu Malik and Aman Sehrawat – will also hope to blur the horrifying memories of the previous few days. (Olympics 2024 Medal Tally | Schedule, Day 13)

Here are the LIVE updates from Day 13 of the Paris Olympics 2024:







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  • 12:35 (IST)

    Paris Olympic Games Live: Aditi Ashok, Diksha Dagar In Action

    We take a look at Aditi and Diksha’s performances in the first round:

  • 12:20 (IST)

    Paris Olympic Games Live: India’s Campaign Begins On Day 13 With Golf

    Diksha Dagar, Aditi Ashok will soon be in action for India in the women’s golf event, beginning the Round 2 of the contest. While Diksha is placed T7 after Round 1, Aditi is T13. 

  • 12:07 (IST)

    Paris Olympic Games Live: How India’s Schedule Looks Like Today

    India’s schedule at Paris Olympics Day 13:

    12:30 – Golf – Women’s Individual Stroke Play Round 2 – Diksha Dagar, Aditi Ashok

    14:05 – Athletics – Women’s 100m Hurdles Repechage Round – Jyothi Yarraji

    14:30 – Wrestling – Men’s Freestyle 57kg 1/8 Final – Aman Sehrawat

    Men’s Freestyle 57kg 1/4 Final – Aman Sehrawat (Subject to qualification)

    14:30 – Wrestling – Women’s Freestyle 57kg 1/8 Final – Anshu Malik

    Women’s Freestyle 57kg 1/4 Final – Anshu Malik (Subject to qualification)

    17:30 – Hockey – Men’s Bronze Medal Match – India vs Spain

    21:45 – Wrestling – Men’s Freestyle 57kg Semifinal – Aman Sehrawat (Subject to qualification)

    Women’s Freestyle 57kg Semifinal – Anshu Malik (Subject to qualification)

    23:55 – Athletics – Men’s Javelin Throw Final – Neeraj Chopra

  • 12:02 (IST)

    Paris Olympic Games Live: Will Day 13 End India’s Barren Run?

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Day 13 of India’s campaign at Paris Olympics. It’s been a while since India won those three bronze medals in the Olympic Games. Wrestler Vinesh Phogat seemed to have assured India of a silver medal at least as she qualified for the final but weight issue saw her getting disqualified, dropping down last in the standings. On Thursday, India expect two medals – a bronze from the men’s hockey team and hopefully a gold from Neeraj Chopra in men’s javelin throw final. 



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Aditi Ashok will be determined to make up for her near-miss at the Tokyo Games, while Diksha Dagar will look to overcome the trauma of a car accident as the two Indian golfers begin their campaign at the Paris Games on Wednesday. Two-time Olympian Aditi had come agonisingly close to securing a medal before finishing fourth three years ago in Tokyo and will seek redemption this time. Diksha, on the other hand, escaped unhurt after being involved in a car accident that left her mother hospitalised. But the 23-year-old from Jhajjar has shrugged off all problems and is determined for Olympic success.

A quarter of the field, which means 15 out of 60 players, in the women’s Olympic golf competition have played in all three Games since the sport returned to the programme in 2016 and Aditi is one of them.

Her teammate Diksha Dagar, who is making her second Olympic appearance, is one of the 36 players in the field, who have played at least one Olympic Games before this one.

Aditi tees off with Gaby Lopez (Mexico) and Esther Henseleit (Germany) at 9.22 am local time (12.52 pm IST), while Diksha plays with Wei-Ling Hsu (Chinese Taipei) and Emma Spitz (Austria) from 10:55 a.m.

The women’s competition runs from Wednesday to Saturday.

A rookie winner at her home event, the Hero Women’s Indian Open back in 2016, Aditi has now won five times on the Ladies European Tour but is still awaiting her maiden success on the LPGA. She has been on the LPGA since 2017.

Aditi’s big moment came in 2021 when she was within a whisker of an Olympic medal, but finished fourth. Despite missing out on a medal she was appreciated by the entire country including the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Diksha is a rare athlete, who has competed in both the Deaflympics (Olympics for hearing impaired athletes) and the main Olympics. A double medallist in the Deaflympics, Diksha qualified for Tokyo almost at the last minute. This time, her consistent showing in 2023 and 2024 won her a place months ahead.

In Paris, Diksha suffered an unexpected scare when the car she was travelling in with her family, including her father Col Narendar Dagar, who also caddies for her, suffered an accident.

While Diksha and her father were totally unhurt, her brother got some minor injuries. However, Diksha’s mother hurt her back and had to be hospitalised. She is now recovering.

Aditi is coming off a tie for 22nd at the LPGA Tour’s Portland Classic that ended this past Sunday. She played four weeks in row since the Amundi Evian and this is her fifth week on the trot.

Aditi had her father, Ashok, on bag in 2016 and then it was her mother Maheshwari caddying for her in Tokyo. Her father, who has been with her on the LPGA most of the time, will be doing the duty again in Paris.

In Tokyo, Nelly Korda (United States) won the gold, while Mone Inami of Japan beat Lydia Ko (New Zealand) for the silver medal with a two-putt par on the first extra hole. Ko got the bronze and India’s Aditi ended a heart-breaking fourth.

In Rio 2016, Inbee Park (Republic of Korea) won the gold, while Lydia Ko took the silver and Shanshan Feng (China) was the bronze medallist.

So Lydia is the only player to have medalled twice and is looking for a third one and a first gold.

A total of 33 countries are represented in the 60-athlete field. Twelve of the top 15 players are competing this week.

Six players who are or have reached World No. 1 in the Rolex Rankings, Jin Young Ko (Korea), Lydia Ko (New Zealand), Nelly Korda (USA), Atthaya Thitikul (Thailand), Lilia Vu (USA), Ruoning Yin (China) are among the players in the field.

Minjee Lee of Australia will be making her third Olympic appearance following her brother Min Woo’s Olympic debut in the men’s competition last week. The Lees are the only brother-sister combination in the Olympic golf fields.

Celine Boutier is one of two players to represent France in the women’s Olympic golf competition, along with Perrine Delacour. Boutier had the best season of her career in 2023 where she earned four wins, including a major championship, The Amundi Evian Championship, in her home country.

Prior to 2016, women’s golf was contested in the Olympics twice in the early 1900s (1900 and 1904).

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Asian Games, Golf: Aditi Ashok Closes In On Historic Gold; Indian Women’s Team In Top Slot https://artifexnews.net/aditi-ashok-closes-in-on-historic-gold-indian-womens-team-marches-to-top-slot-4437701/ Sat, 30 Sep 2023 08:47:21 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/aditi-ashok-closes-in-on-historic-gold-indian-womens-team-marches-to-top-slot-4437701/ Read More “Asian Games, Golf: Aditi Ashok Closes In On Historic Gold; Indian Women’s Team In Top Slot” »

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Aditi Ashok played a sensational third round of 11-under 61 to place herself in a commanding position to win a historic individual gold medal in the golf competition at the Asian Games in Hangzhou on Saturday. Aditi, who is now seven shots clear of her closest rival, also carried the Indian women’s team to the top spot, where it holds a one-shot lead over Thailand. Indian women have never won a medal at the Asian Games, as Aditi had finished a distant 21st at the Incheon Games in 2014.

(Asian Games 2023 Medals Tally | Asian Games 2023 Full Schedule)

Aditi’s 11-under scorecard was five shots better than the next best round of the day.

India’s other two players, Pranavi Urs (71-68-70) at 7-under and Avani Prashanth (72-69-74) at 1-under are 11th and tied 19th respectively.

However, the day did not go well for the men. Anirban Lahiri, who needed medical aid to help him through extreme heat in the second round, was off-colour.

He shot 2-over 74 on a course that has been yielding low scores.

Lahiri at 10-under was tied-17th, while SSP Chawrasia with a 68 in the third round was on tied 20th and Khalin Joshi with a card of 69 was on tied 24th.

Shubhankar Sharma shot a wayward 76 that saw him dropping to tied 34th.

Hong Kong’s Taichi Kho (70) at 24-under leads the men’s section with Taipei’s Chien-Yao Hung (67) at 21-under and Korea’s Jang Yubin (68) at 20-under is third.

The Indian men’s team are also out of the reckoning for a medal, as they were eighth with a total of 32-under, which was a massive 26-shots behind Korea, while Thailand and Hong Kong share the second place.

Aditi, who was fourth at the Tokyo Olympics, is now 22-under with rounds of 67-66-61 for a total of 22-under after 54 holes.

Her closest rival, Arpichaya Yubol (67-65-69) is 15-under, while China’s Lin Xiyu (67-67-68) is 14-under.

Aditi’s stunning round also gave India a one-shot lead in the team competition.

Aditi’s 11-under put alongside Pranavi Urs’ 2-under 70 helped Indian women construct a lead.

India is now 29-under and are ahead of fancied teams like Thailand, China, Korea and Japan.

Aditi has dropped just one shot in 54 holes and that came in the second round.

She opened the third round with a birdie on second and added further birdies on fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth to go 5-under.

Then she landed her second eagle of the week on the short par-4 ninth to turn in 7-under 29.

On the back nine, a birdie on the 12th was followed by three more on 15th, 17th, and 18th holes to go 11-under.

Pranavi had three birdies against one bogey, while Avani had two birdies and two bogeys in the first 17 holes and then had a double bogey on the 18th in her 74.

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Golf: Aditi Ashok Stays T-2, Women’s Team Third; Anirban Lahiri 9th In Men’s Section At Asian Games https://artifexnews.net/aditi-stays-t-2-womens-team-third-lahiri-ninth-in-men-s-section-at-asian-games-4435105/ Fri, 29 Sep 2023 11:54:58 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/aditi-stays-t-2-womens-team-third-lahiri-ninth-in-men-s-section-at-asian-games-4435105/ Read More “Golf: Aditi Ashok Stays T-2, Women’s Team Third; Anirban Lahiri 9th In Men’s Section At Asian Games” »

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Indian golfer Aditi Ashok continued to stay in medal contention in the individual event as she was just one shot behind the leader at tied second in the Asian Games in Hangzhou on Friday. In the process, she also kept the Indian women’s team in the race for another medal at the West Lake International course. Aditi (67-66) was one behind Thailand’s Arpichaya Yubol (67-65) while the Indian women’s team is lying third behind China and Thailand. India has never won an Asian Games medal in the women’s section.

Pranavi Urs added a fine 68 to her first round 71 to improve to T-10 at 5-under, while amateur Avani Prashanth (72-69) was T-15.

Things did not go as well for the men, as Anirban Lahiri (65-67) was still T-9, while Shubhankar Sharma (68-65) rose one places to T-21. SSP Chawrasia (67-72) slipped 10 places to T-19 alongside Khalin Joshi (70-69) who rose two places.

The men are placed T-6 in the team standings, which is led by Korea, followed by Hong Kong and Japan.

The fourth-place finisher at the Tokyo Olympics, Aditi improved upon her first round 67 by one shot to add a 66, that included five birdies, an eagle on a Par-4 and just one bogey.

Yubol had rounds of 67-65 for a total of 12-under 133. Yubol was bogey free in the second round.

Aditi had a superb start with birdies on the first and the second holes and then eagled the Par-4 fifth hole to get to 4-under.

The putter cooled off after that and she turned in 4-under. On the back nine, she birdied 11th, 15th and 17th, but dropped her first bogey of the week on the par-3 16th.

Pranavi added a bogey-free 68 to her first round 71 to improve to T-10 at 5-under, while amateur Avani Prashanth (72-69) was T-15.

Avani had one birdie and one bogey on the front nine but had an action-filled back nine with four birdies against two bogeys.

Tied with Aditi is Yin Ruoning, the first Chinese player to win on the LPGA who later became the first Major winner from her country.

Yin, a bronze medallist from 2018 Asian Games and World No. 1 till last week, has not dropped any bogeys in her rounds of 67-66.

The three Chinese players, all of whom play on the LPGA Tour, occupy three of the Top-5 positions with Lin Xiyu (67-67) fourth and Liu Yu (67-68) fifth.

Aditi’s fine round of 66 also took India up into the third place, behind favourites China (21-under) and Thailand (20-under).

The Indian team is at 16-under with Japan close behind at 15-under. Korea (11-under) are lying fourth and Chinese Taipei (10-under) Each day, the top two scores from each team are counted towards team scores and for India, both days the counting scores have come from Aditi and Pranavi.

In the men’s team standings, India is T-5 but are 18 shots behind firm favourites Korea, who are fielding two PGA Tour players, Sungjae Im and Si Woo Kim.

Korea are way ahead at 45-under. Interestingly, Korea’s two amateur players Jang Yubin (T-2) and Cho Wooyung (T-3) have outdone their better-known professional colleagues. The Hong Kong men’s team, spearheaded by the amazing 22-year-old Taichi Kho (62-60), at 38-under is second but seven behind Korea.

Japan (35-under) and Thailand (31-under) are third and fourth, while India (27-under) is a distant sixth.

In the men’s individual section, Taichi Kho at 22-under leads by six shots and the first round leader, Jang Yubin (61-67) at 18-under is four behind. Thailand’s Atiruj Winaicharoenchai (67-63) was third at 16-under. Lahiri is the best Indian at 12-under.

Lahiri had six birdies against just one bogey, but that did not seem enough as he slipped slightly on a course, which has been yielding low scores. (Medals Tally | Asian Games 2023 Full Schedule)

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