Rakesh Kumar wins and enter the round of 16 – Para Archery Tokyo 2020
RAKESH KUMAR WINS! The third seed stays in the lead from start to finish, dropping NINE 10s out of the 15 arrows, to win 144-131 and enter the round of 16.
RAKESH KUMAR WINS! The third seed stays in the lead from start to finish, dropping NINE 10s out of the 15 arrows, to win 144-131 and enter the round of 16.
Women’s Individual Recurve – Open Yumenoshima Ranking Field – 27 Aug – 9:00 Name Rank 10’s X’s Score JYOTI 15 11 9 17 Men’s Individual Compound – Open Name Rank 10’s X’s Score KUMAR Rakesh 3 53 17 699(PB) Name Rank 10’s X’s Score SWAMI Shyam Sundar 21 38 15 682(SB) Men’s Individual Recurve – […]
The Indian saves game points in Game 1 & Game 2, comes back from 0-3 down in the third and seals the match in straight games. Into the QF where the defending champion awaits.
BHAVINA PATEL WINS! She saves game points in the 4th game & then takes the lead at a decisive moment from 7-10 down with 4 straight points and wins this match in 4 games. That takes her into the quarterfinals! (Confirmation of that shortly)
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This is the first time I have qualified for the prestigious international athletic meet and I am extremely happy…
Neeraj George Baby covers the badminton court with ease and smashes the shuttlecock into the opponent’s turf. Through fierce dedication and painstaking hard work, this 24-year-old differently-abled player triumphed over all odds to excel in this high energy sport. Neeraj, whose life took a shocking turn when his left leg had to be amputated because of bone tumour during school days, is the first player from Kerala to win an international level badminton championship for the differently-abled.