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Paris Olympics 2024: After Manu Bhaker’s bronze yesterday, India has the chance to win 5 more medals today

Paris Olympics 2024: After Manu Bhaker’s bronze yesterday, India has the chance to win 5 more medals today
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India officially kicked off its medal tally at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris over the weekend, as shooter Manu Bhaker bagged a stunning bronze in the Women's 10-metre air pistol event on July 28, 2024. This landmark achievement not only put India on the board, but also made Bhaker the first Indian woman to clinch an Olympic shooting medal, marking a historic milestone in the country's sporting legacy.

Now, India is gearing up for a Super Monday that could potentially see the country clinch up to five more Olympic medals. With crucial events lined up in shooting and archery, here's a look at the day’s anticipated highlights and India's medal hopes.
Shooting, 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team Event — 2 medals on the line
The shooting arena is set to be a focal point for Indian fans, with two crucial events offering the potential for up to three medals. The 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team Event will see Indian pairs Manu Bhaker-Sarabjot Singh and Rhythm Sangwan-Arjun Cheema Singh taking aim.

Both teams will compete in the qualification round starting at 12:45 PM IST, with hopes pinned on securing spots in the medal rounds. If they manage to secure a top-four finish, India could walk away with two medals from this event.
Shooting, 10m Air Rifle Finals — 2 medals on the line
Later in the day, Ramita Jindal and Arjun Babuta will aim for individual glory in their respective 10m Air Rifle finals. Jindal, who secured a place in the final by finishing 5th in the qualifications, will begin her final at 1:00 PM IST.

Following her, Babuta, who made it to the men's final with a 7th-place finish, will compete at 3:30 PM IST. Both athletes will be vying for top-three finishes, potentially adding one or two medals to India’s tally.
Archery, Men's Team Event — 1 medal on the line
In archery, the Indian men's team, featuring top archers Dhiraj Bommadevara, Pravin Jadhav and Tarundeep Rai, will be in action. The trio is set to face either Colombia or Turkey in the quarterfinals of the Men’s Team Event, starting at 5:45 PM IST. A victory here would propel them into the medal rounds, adding to India's chances of a podium finish.

As the Indian contingent prepares for this high-stakes day, all eyes will be on these key events, hoping for a historic haul of medals that would mark a significant achievement for the nation.

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