Paris Olympics Day 10: India will focus on Lakshya Sen

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Published By : Anirudha Mishra | August 5, 2024 11:22 AM

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Paris, Aug 5: Can Indian badminton sensation Lakshya Sen win his Bronze medal match? 

Can woman wrestler Nisha Dahiya register a victory? 

Will Indian  TT players pull up memorable wins?

These questions will be key for India in the Paris Olympics on Day 10 on Monday.

On Day 10 of Paris Olympics, there will be 32 different sports, including the 28 'core' disciplines, that include breaking, skateboarding, surfing and sports climbing.

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Indian athletes will be in action across multiple disciplines such as shooting, badminton, athletics and wrestling. 

However for India, Lakshya Sen will be the centre of attraction. He will take on Lee Zii Jia in the men’s singles badminton Bronze medal match. 

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Similarly, Nisha Dahiya will get the Indian wrestling campaign underway with a round-of-16 bout in the women’s 68 kg category.

Indians to be in action on Day 10 (August 5, 2024)

12:30 PM - Shooting - Skeet Mixed Team Qualification - Maheshwari Chauhan, Anantjeet Singh Naruka

1:30 PM - Table Tennis - Women’s Team - India vs Romania

3:25 PM - Athletics - Women’s 400m Round 1 - Kiran Pahal

3:45 PM - Sailing - Women’s Dinghy Race 9-10 - Nethra Kumanan

6 PM - Badminton - Men’s Bronze Medal Match - Lakshya Sen vs Lee Zii Jia (Malaysia)

6:10 PM - Sailing - Men’s Dinghy Race 9-10 - Vishnu Saravanan

6:30 PM - Shooting - Skeet Mixed Team Final (Subject to qualification)

6:30 PM - Wrestling - Women's 68kg Round of 16 - Nisha Dahiya

7:50 PM - Wrestling - Women’s 68kg Quarterfinal (Subject to qualification)

10:34 PM - Athletics - Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Round 1 - Avinash Sable

1:10 AM (August 6) - Wrestling - Women’s 68kg Semifinal (Subject to qualification)

As per medal tally standing on Day 9 (Sunday), the United States replaced China at the top.

Though both countries have won 19 Gold medals each, but with overall 71 medals, the USA was placed ahead of China, who have 45 total  medals.

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France and Australia with 12 Golds each were ranked third and fourth. France was ahead with a total of 44, where as Australia gathered 31 total medals till Sunday.

India with three Bronze medals was placed at 57th rank in the medal tally.

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