Sailor Neha Thakur wins silver, squash teams win opening matches

India beat Singapore 16-1 in men's hockey, but the 10m air rifle mixed team lost the bronze medal match.

Bhoomi Goyal
Published on: 26 Sep 2023 1:07 PM GMT
Sailor Neha Thakur wins silver, squash teams win opening matches
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Indian sailor Neha Thakur brought laurels to the country by winning silver medal with a net score of 27 in the girl's dinghy - ILCA4 event to finish second.

17-year-old Neha Thakur won one and finished second in two of her 11 races in the event at Hangzhou. It is India's first sailing medal this edition and a fourth silver overall in the 19th Asian Games.

India beat Singapore 16-1 in men's hockey, but the 10m air rifle mixed team lost the bronze medal match.

Indian player Ayan Biswas won his round of 32 Street Fighter V: Champion Edition match 2-0 against Nguyen Khanh Hung Chau of Vietnam to progress to the winners' bracket. However, he went down 2-1 in round 1 Saudi Arabia's Abdulrahman Salem Alrayfal to drop into the losers' bracket.

The Indian cycling team clocked 4:16.085 to rank seventh in the men's team pursuit qualifying at the Asian Games 2023. They averaged 56.231 km/h during the round while finishing 17.501 seconds behind the Japanese team, who qualified first.

Indian Judoka Tulika Maan lost the women's +78kg quarter-final against Japan's Wakaba Tomita at Hangzhou. However, a victory by ippon in the repechage round against Chinese Taipei's Tsai Jia Wen helped her advance to the bronze medal match.

The 25-year-old Tulika Maan will contest for bronze today at the Asian Games 2023.

Meanwhile, Avtar Singh got injured during his men's -100kg round of 16 success and did not take the mat in the quarter-final and repechage matches. Judoka Indubala Devi Maibam lost her women's -78kg round of 16 bouts earlier in the day.

The Indian men's squash team, led by seven-time Asian Games medallist Saurav Ghosal, won 3-0 against Singapore in their opening group match at Hangzhou 2023. Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu and Abhay Singh, teamed up with Saurav Ghosal, won all nine games of the tie.

Bhoomi Goyal

Bhoomi Goyal

English Content Writer in Newstrack from Jaipur, Rajasthan. (Education, Business, Technology, Political, Sports, Lifestyle, Crime and Webstories)

My self Bhoomi Goyal from Jaipur, Rajasthan. I have passed my Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication this year. I worked in Rajasthan Patrika for six months as an intern. I am working here from June 1st. I passed my graduation in BCA from Rajasthan University and master's in journalism and mass communication from Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur.

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