India will lock horns in the bronze medal match same day with the loser of Australia vs Germany semifinal match
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Olympics 2021 live updates: Men's hockey Semi-final 2: AUS vs GER match underway
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Olympics 2021 live updates: Men's Shot Put Qualification: Tejinderpal Singh Toor in action
Tajinderpal Singh Toor makes a foul in the second throw
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Olympics 2021 live updates: Men's Shot Put Qualification: Tejinderpal Singh Toor in action
Tejinderpal Singh Toor at sixth sport after first round
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Olympics 2021 live updates: Men's Shot Put Qualification: Tejinderpal Singh Toor in action
Tajinderpal Singh Toorstill at third position. Qualifying performance 21.20 or at least 12 best performers advance to the Final
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Olympics 2021 live updates: Men's Shot Put Qualification: Tejinderpal Singh Toor in action
ejinderpal Singh Toor in third position so far
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Olympics 2021 live updates: Men's hockey Semi-final 2: AUS vs GER match underway
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Olympics 2021 live updates: Men's Shot Put Qualification: Tejinderpal Singh Toor in action
Tajinderpal Singh Toor threw 19.99m. A top 12 finish or a throw of 21.20m+ is the qualification mark for the finals.
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Olympics 2021 live updates: Men's Shot Put Qualification: Tejinderpal Singh Toor in action shortly
Tejinderpal Singh Toor to participate in Men's Shot Put Qualification. The event is underway.
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Olympics 2021 live updates: Men's hockey Semi-final 2: AUS vs GER match begins shortly
Men's hockey SF2: AUS vs GER match begins at 3:30 pm IST
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Olympics 2021 live updates: Men's football (semi-final) Mexico vs Brazil
It's still 0-0 as the match progresses to second-half
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Mao pins worn by Chinese athletes may test Olympic rules
The image of Communist China's founding leader, Mao Zedong, made an unscheduled appearance at the Tokyo Olympics, and the International Olympic Committee said Tuesday it is "looking into the matter."
The gesture Mao pin badges worn by two Chinese gold medalists at their medal ceremony risks being judged a breach of Olympic Charter Rule 50, which prohibits political statements on the podium at the Tokyo Games and at the upcoming 2022 Beijing Winter Games.
After winning the women's sprint in track cycling Monday, Bao Shanju and Zhong Tianshi wore pin badges of Mao. The communist leader who proclaimed the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 remains an iconic figure in China 45 years after his death in 1976.
The incident came one day after American shot-put silver medalist Raven Saunders crossed the wrists of her raised arms on the podium. She was standing next to the gold medalist from China.
It was unclear Tuesday if the Mao pins were a response to the shot-put medal ceremony.
1:53 PM
Wrestler Sonam Malik bows out after opening-round loss
Indian wrestler Sonam Malik's debut at the Tokyo Olympic Games ended with a first-round defeat to Mongoli's Khurelkhuugiin Bolortuyaa in the women's 62kg category.
At the Makuhari Messe in Tokyo, Sonam lost to the Asian championship silver medallist on the basis of the 'highest scoring point' rule after the two grapplers were tied 2-2 on points at the end of the bout.
According to international wrestling rules, in case of a stalemate, the winner is decided on the basis of highest scoring move by the wrestler. Khurelkhuugiin executed a two-point takedown in the second period, while Sonam got one point in each of the two halves.
The 19-year-old Sonam's hopes of getting back into the competition through the repechage route were dashed after Khurelkhuugiin lost to the former world champion and second seed Taybe Yusein of Bulgaria in the quaters.
The repechage rule allows grapplers who have lost early in the competition a second chance, should their victor make it to the final.
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Olympics 2021 live updates: Men's football (semi-final) Mexico vs Brazil
Semi-final mathc is underway between Mexico and Brazil and currently it is 0-0
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With six days still to go, China betters Rio Olympics gold tally
China pocketed five gold medals in weightlifting, cycling track, gymnastics and shooting at the Tokyo Olympics on Monday, its biggest haul of gold medals in a single day so far in Tokyo.
With still six days to go before the Games close, China's gold count has already reached 29, three more than its final gold tally at Rio 2016. China also has 17 silvers and 16 bronze from these Games.
The United States sits second in the medal table with 22 gold and 64 medals, and hosts Japan place third with 17 golds, 6 silvers, 10 bronze, reports Xinhua.
The Chinese weightlifters showed their supremacy again on Monday, as Wang Zhouyu and Li Wenwen emerged the winners in the women's 87kg and +87kg categories respectively.
China won seven gold and one silver in eight divisions it has participated in this time. This has equalled the record by any NOC: seven by the Soviet Union in 1976.
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Belgium played better than us in third, fourth quarters, says Manpreet
After suffering a defeat in the semi-finals of the ongoing Tokyo Olympics, India men's hockey team captain Manpreet Singh on Tuesday said Belgium played better than his side in the third and fourth quarters of the game.
Belgium defeated India 5-2 in the semi-final and they will now face the winner of the second semi-final between Australia and Germany in the gold medal match on Thursday.
"Definitely, it was tough as Belgium is one of the best teams. We got opportunities, but we were not able to capitalise. They played better in the third and fourth quarters. Our team effort was nice, it is important to capitalise on the opportunities when you are playing against bigger teams. Belgium had good defence," said Manpreet after the match.
"Team played well, I do not know on what basis I was given a green card. We still have an opportunity to win a bronze medal. Bronze is better than no medal. We will have a meeting and we will boost each other. We will try to be prepared to the best of our ability for the bronze medal match. Our focus is on the next match," he added.
India will lock horns in the bronze medal match on Thursday with the loser of the game between Australia and Germany. The Indian boys started well and looked to keep up the good work, but lost the tempo slightly in the last quarter and that is where the boys from Belgium capitalised.
In fact, the last goal was a case of the Belgium players taking advantage as India withdrew goalie Sreejesh and brought in a field player.
The match was evenly poised till the fourth quarter, but in the last 15 minutes, India conceded three goals and suffered a 2-5 defeat.