IND 1-6 AUSġ6: 06 PM Men’s Hockey: GOAAAALLLL for the Aussies!! Blake Glovers beats Sreejesh from the spot and increases the lead again. INDIA 1-6 AUSTRALIAġ6:09 PM Men’s Hockey: GOOOAAAALLLLL for the Aussies!! They have been ruthless today as Blake Glovers converts another penalty corner beating Birender Lakra and Sreejesh. India started this quarter well scoring their first goal but the Aussie gained the stronghold later in the quarter by scoring from a penalty corner and also from a penalty stroke. IND 1-7 AUSġ6: 21 PM Men’s Hockey: India are looking to move forward in search of goals but the Australian defenders have been solid.ġ6:15 PM Men’s Hockey: End of the third quarter. A long pass from Glovers finding Brand as he dances past Sreejesh and the Indian defenders before slotting it home. IND 1-7 AUSġ6: 22 PM Men’s Hockey: GOAAAALLLL FOR AUSTRALIA!!! Tim Brand also joins the scoresheet. It was a tough outing for Graham Reid’s men as nothing went their way.ġ6: 31 PM Men’s Hockey: The Indians are still trying to create chances as they look to reduce the deficit. He failed to qualify for the next round.ġ6: 32 PM Men’s Hockey: THAT’S all for the GAME!! Australia thump India 7-1 and reaches the top of the table after two matches. Heena Sidhu defends Manu Bhaker after equipment breakdownġ6: 35 PM Men’s Backstroke 100m: Indian swimmer Srihari Nataraj finished fifth in his HEAT with a timing of 54:31 seconds. Tokyo Olympics 2020 Shooting Day 3 Report: Angad Bajwa, Manu Bhaker fail to qualify for finals Tokyo Olympics Day 4 Preview: Badminton & Table Tennis in focus for India However the day ended on a grim note with boxer Manish Kaushik bowing out after losing to Luke McCormack, both Swimmers Maana Patel and Srihari Nataraj bow out in their respective heats and lastly the Indian Men’s Hockey team were thumped 7-1 by a dominant Aussies side. However, PV Sindhu and Mary Kom start strongly with Manika Batra created history by reaching the Roud 3 in Table tennis women’s singles. It was another mixed bag with several heartbreaks as both Manu Bhaker and Yashaswini Deswal failed to qualify for the finals. That’s all from Day 3 of the Tokyo Olympics. This is Atrayo Bhattacharya signing off!! Goodbye and thanks for tuning in as we hope to have you back for tomorrow’s action "Even without spectators, I'm trying to enjoy the mood here and skate my own way," she said.Tokyo Olympics 2020 Day Four Live updates The lack of spectators - enforced due to a uptick in COVID-19 cases in the capital - did affect Nishimura, but she said she accepted it as part of these unusual Games. On Monday athletes competed in front of empty stands without roars of approval from fans when they landed difficult moves. The two met up earlier this week at the Olympic venue, with Leal posting an Instagram video of the two fist-bumping on the side of the street course. Brazil's Kelvin Hoefler won silver in the contest.īrazil's Leal has said her skateboarding career began in earnest six years ago after Tony Hawk shared a video of her skating in a fairy costume. Japan's Yuto Horigome made history on Sunday by winning the first gold medal of skateboarding at the Olympics, landing a series of technical tricks while braving Tokyo's relentless heat. Skaters from Brazil and Japan have dominated street skateboarding since the sport debuted at the Olympics on Sunday. Nishimura said she hurt herself practicing on Sunday, but put that out of her mind during the tense heats. "I'm relieved," the 19-year-old told reporters on the sidelines of the preliminaries, wearing an all-white cap over her platinum blonde hair. Japan's Aori Nishimura, who came in fifth to advance to the finals, struggled to land her first three tricks, but regained her form by nailing a backside K grind and a half cab noseslide on her final attempts. Japan's Nakayama and Momiji Nishiya are 16 and 13 respectively and Leal is also 13 years old.ĭuring the heats Leal managed two flawless runs, while China's Zeng Wenhui, 16, impressed by landing technically complicated tricks that lit up the commentators.Īlso making the cut were Roos Zwetsloot from the Netherlands and Margielyn Didal of the Philippines. The street event is notable for the youth of its competitors. TOKYO - A roster of teen skateboarders that included Japan's Funa Nakayama and Brazilian phenom Rayssa Leal clinched top spots in the preliminary heats to advance to the women's street finals on Monday. Reading or replaying the story in itsĪrchived form does not constitute a republication of the story. Only for your personal, non-commercial use.
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