Little fancied archer Atanu Das stormed into the pre-quarterfinals of the individual event while the men's hockey team stood up to the challenge posed by Argentina to virtually sew up a last-eight spot in the Olympic Games here today.
Das first defeated Nepalese rival Jitbahadur Muktan 6-0 and then vanquished Cuba's Adrian Andres Puentes Perez 6-4 to enter the pre-quarters where he will face a tough rival in former world no. 5 South Korean archer Lee Seung-Yun on August 12.
Lee was a part of the victorious South Korean outfit that won a gold medal in the team Recurve event at the ongoing Games.
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The score was 19-18 and a '10-pointer' would have ensured his place in the last-16 even before his opponent had aimed for his final strike.
Das did not disappoint as he hit the 'Bull's Eye' taking an unassailable lead and winning the final set 29-28.
The Kolkata-based Das defeated his Cuban rival 28-26 29-26 26-27 27-28 29-28.
Earlier in the day, he made short work of Muktan in three straight games with a comprehensive scoreline of 29-26 29-24 30-26, enjoying a fair lead in all three sets including a hat-trick of Perfect 10's in the final game.
In men's hockey, India survived a final quarter onslaught from Argentina for a nail-biting 2-1 win that enhanced their quarter-final chances.
The second win in the pool stage has virtually secured India a quarterfinal berth as they rose to the second position with six points.