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Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: India's big wins, misses and top medal hopes Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: India's big wins, misses and top medal hopes
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India's Ravi Dahiya has won a silver medal in the men's freestyle 57kg final
Indian wrestler Ravi Dahiya has won an Olympic silver medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics after he lost to Zavur Uguev of the Russian Olympic Committee in their men's freestyle 57kg final.
The 23-year-old wrestler beat Sanayev Nurislam of Kazakhstan on Wednesday in a dramatic semi-final that saw him overcome a 9-2 lead with two minutes to spare, achieving victory by fall.
In wrestling, if a wrestler touches the opponent's shoulder to the mat, then the victory is considered as a win by fall.
The Tokyo Olympics are now 14 days in and India has two silver and three bronze medals, including Dahiya's.
On Thursday, India ended a 41-year men's hockey medal drought when it beat Germany in a thrilling match to win bronze.
India made history on Thursday when it won bronze in men's hockey
Weightlifting champion Mirabai Chanu won India's first medal in Tokyo, a silver, in the women's 49kg category, putting to rest the disappointment of the Rio Olympics in 2016 where she was knocked out after a freak injury.
PV Sindhu is first Indian woman to win two individual Olympic medals.PV Sindhu is first Indian woman to win two individual Olympic medals.
On Sunday, India's ace shuttler PV Sindhu created Olympic history. She won bronze after beating China's He Bing Jiao, and with that she became the first Indian woman to win two individual Olympic medals. She won her first Olympic medal - a silver - at the 2016 Rio Olympics. On Sunday, India's ace shuttler PV Sindhu won bronze after beating China's He Bing Jiao, and with that she became the first Indian woman to win two individual Olympic medals. She won her first Olympic medal - a silver - at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
The Games are now 11 days in and India has two medals - the other from weightlifting champion Mirabai Chanu in the women's 49 kg category. She won a silver, putting to rest the disappointment of the Rio Olympics in 2016 where she was knocked out after a freak injury. The women's hockey team created history on Monday by beating Australia 1-0. The team has entered the Olympic semi-finals for the first time in history after the Rani Rampal-led side took the lead in the 22nd minute and defended it fiercely.
The women's and men's hockey teams have been in good form, and their medal hopes are still alive. The women's team advanced to the Olympic semi-finals for the first time in history but lost
Here are India's big misses, and remaining medal hopes in Tokyo. But the team were defeated by Argentina in its first-ever Olympic semi-final match. The Indian women's hockey team will now face Great Britain in the bronze medal match.
India's Gurjit Kaur scored the crucial win in the second quarter of the match This is historic - the country's best result was a fourth-place finish at the 1980 Olympics.
Women's hockey team Boxer Lovlina Borgohain had assured India of another medal - a bronze after she beat Chen Nien-chin of Chinese Taipei to enter the semi-finals. In boxing, there is no third-place match. Both semi-finalists are awarded bronze medals.
India broke out into celebrations as the women's hockey team created history on Monday by beating Australia 1-0. The team has entered the Olympic semi-finals for the first time in history after the Rani Rampal-led side took the lead in the 22nd minute and defended it fiercely. On Wednesday Borgohain won that bronze medal when she lost to Busenaz Surmeneli of Turkey, 5-0. Her bronze makes her the third Indian boxer to win an Olympic medal.
To put this win into context - the country's best result was a fourth-place finish at the 1980 Olympics.
India, who will face Belgium in the last four, are historically the most successful team in Olympic hockey history.
Men's hockey team
India beat Great Britain in the men's Olympic hockey 3-1 on Monday to earn a place in the semi-finals.
They will face Belgium in the last four. The India team are historically the most successful team in Olympics hockey history, but the last of their eight golds came back in 1980.
Women's boxing
Lovlina Borgohain has assured India of another medal - a bronze after she beat Chen Nien-chin of Chinese Taipei to enter the semi-finals. In boxing, there is no third-place match. Both semifinalists are awarded bronze medals. But she could still get a gold or silver if she wins her semi-final bout on Wednesday against Busenaz Surmeneli of Turkey.
Lovlina Borgohain is assured of a bronze medal but will look to win silver or gold on Wednesday.Lovlina Borgohain is assured of a bronze medal but will look to win silver or gold on Wednesday.
Here are India's big misses, and remaining medal hopes in Tokyo.
Javelin throwJavelin throw
The Indian javelin contingent is led by Neeraj Chopra who is expected to win a medal. He is the current national record holder with a throw of 88.07m at the Indian Grand Prix in March this year. The Indian javelin contingent is led by Neeraj Chopra who is expected to win a medal. On Thursday, he advanced to the men's final when he threw an impressive 86.65m.
At the international stage, he has a best of 88.06m at the Asian Games in 2018. He is the current national record holder with a throw of 88.07m at the Indian Grand Prix in March this year. At the international stage, he has a best of 88.06m at the Asian Games in 2018.
WrestlingWrestling
Bajrang Punia is the top contender from India in the 65kg men's category at his first Olympics.
The Indian wrestling squad will begin its Olympic campaign led by Bajrang Punia and Vinesh Phogat.The Indian wrestling squad will begin its Olympic campaign led by Bajrang Punia and Vinesh Phogat.
With three world championships to his name, Punia is the top contender from India in the 65kg men's category at his first Olympics.With three world championships to his name, Punia is the top contender from India in the 65kg men's category at his first Olympics.
Bajrang Punia is the top contender from India in the 65kg men's category at his first Olympics. Vinesh Phogat's chance at Olympic gold ended on Thursday with a shocking 9-2 defeat to Vanesa Kaladzinskaya of Belarus in the women's 53 kg quarter-final.
Having suffered a freak injury during the Rio Olympics, Vinesh Phogat returned to India in a wheelchair and underwent surgery. Vinesh Phogat's Olympic gold dreams ended after her defeat in the quarterfinals
The 26-year-old is now roaring to go in the 53kg category with some great wins in the last couple of months, as well as reclaiming the No.1 ranking. The 26-year-old Phogat now faces the possibility of a no-medal show at Tokyo if she doesn't make the repechage rounds - a rule that allows athletes who failed to reach qualifications by a small margin to continue to the next round.
Discus throw In wrestling it allows wrestlers to get a shot at a third-place match, the idea being that a worthy competitor not lose out just because they got a tough early draw.
Kamalpreet Kaur booked a place in the women's discus throw final after she qualified on Saturday with a brilliant performance. Her video of a "monster throw" of 64 meters in her third attempt went viral on social media.
Watch it here.
There goes #IND's first #Athletics finalist at #Tokyo2020 🔥🔥After a slow start with a throw of 60.29m, Kamalpreet Kaur pulled out a monster throw of 64m in her third attempt to qualify for the final of women's discus throw event! 👏#StrongerTogether | #UnitedByEmotion pic.twitter.com/BwO8cIMgF4
The big misses for India's Olympic hopesThe big misses for India's Olympic hopes
ShootingShooting
India's 15-member shooting contingent was the favourite to bring back a big haul of medals but that did not go according to the plan. Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary, favourites for a podium finish in the mixed 10m Air Pistol event, crashed out in the second qualification stage in Tokyo.India's 15-member shooting contingent was the favourite to bring back a big haul of medals but that did not go according to the plan. Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary, favourites for a podium finish in the mixed 10m Air Pistol event, crashed out in the second qualification stage in Tokyo.
Manu Bhaker suffered a pistol malfunction and crashed out as time and pressure built up.Manu Bhaker suffered a pistol malfunction and crashed out as time and pressure built up.
Bhaker, pegged as a certain medal prospect even before the Games started, failed to reach the finals in any of the three events she participated in. She had a pistol malfunction in the 10m women's Air Pistol event, leading to more pressure as she lost time.Bhaker, pegged as a certain medal prospect even before the Games started, failed to reach the finals in any of the three events she participated in. She had a pistol malfunction in the 10m women's Air Pistol event, leading to more pressure as she lost time.
In the men's 10m Air Pistol event Saurabh Chaudhary, world No.2 and Youth Olympic champion, qualified for the final but failed to finish in the top three positions.In the men's 10m Air Pistol event Saurabh Chaudhary, world No.2 and Youth Olympic champion, qualified for the final but failed to finish in the top three positions.
India's medal tally at recent Olympics:India's medal tally at recent Olympics:
2016 Rio Olympics: 1 Silver, 1 Bronze2016 Rio Olympics: 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
2012 London Olympics: 2 Silver, 4 Bronze2012 London Olympics: 2 Silver, 4 Bronze
2008 Beijing Olympics: 1 Gold, 2 Bronze2008 Beijing Olympics: 1 Gold, 2 Bronze
India has won a total of 28 medals since 1900 - 11 from hockey, five from wrestling, four from shooting, two each in badminton, boxing and athletics, and one each in tennis and weightlifting.India has won a total of 28 medals since 1900 - 11 from hockey, five from wrestling, four from shooting, two each in badminton, boxing and athletics, and one each in tennis and weightlifting.
BoxingBoxing
Despite losing out on a second Olympic medal, Mary Kom is a winner for many Indians.Despite losing out on a second Olympic medal, Mary Kom is a winner for many Indians.
Mary Kom initially thought she had won the bout and was all smiles but later learnt that she had lost 3-2.Mary Kom initially thought she had won the bout and was all smiles but later learnt that she had lost 3-2.
She made a heart-breaking exit from the Olympics after losing to Ingrit Victoria Valencia of Colombia in her flyweight section (51kg) bout.She made a heart-breaking exit from the Olympics after losing to Ingrit Victoria Valencia of Colombia in her flyweight section (51kg) bout.
She initially thought she had won and was shocked to later learn from social media that she had indeed lost the match. Losing on a 3-2 split decision verdict despite winning two of the three rounds left the boxer confused.She initially thought she had won and was shocked to later learn from social media that she had indeed lost the match. Losing on a 3-2 split decision verdict despite winning two of the three rounds left the boxer confused.
She won a bronze at the 2012 London Olympics.She won a bronze at the 2012 London Olympics.
Deepika Kumari is the number one ranked recurve woman in the worldDeepika Kumari is the number one ranked recurve woman in the world
ArcheryArchery
Deepika Kumari, the world No.1 in the women's recurve category, crashed out of the quarterfinals in Tokyo, losing to Korean An San in straight sets.Deepika Kumari, the world No.1 in the women's recurve category, crashed out of the quarterfinals in Tokyo, losing to Korean An San in straight sets.
This was her third Olympic outing for India, having lost in the quarters in Rio in 2016, and in London in 2012.This was her third Olympic outing for India, having lost in the quarters in Rio in 2016, and in London in 2012.
Her husband, Atanu Das, also crashed out of the Olympics after losing to home favourite Takaharu Furukawa, an individual silver medallist at the 2012 Olympics, in a pre-quarterfinal clash.Her husband, Atanu Das, also crashed out of the Olympics after losing to home favourite Takaharu Furukawa, an individual silver medallist at the 2012 Olympics, in a pre-quarterfinal clash.
"I was told to cover my legs at training," wrestler Vinesh Phogat tells BBC Sport"I was told to cover my legs at training," wrestler Vinesh Phogat tells BBC Sport