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Tokyo Olympics: Wrestler Bajrang Punia loses semifinal, to fight for bronze next

Wrestler Bajrang Punia

Wrestler Star India Bajrang Punia is lost in the semifinals and will fight for bronze. He started his campaign by beating Ernazar Akmataliev in the men’s 65 kg sonestyle category and then drove Morteza Ghiata Iran by falling to book his place in the semifinals. However, it was the end of the way for Indian women’s wrestlers with Seema Bisla who bent in his first battle of the 50kg women’s freestyle category.

Bajrang lost the semifinals, struggling for bronze tomorrow

Lost challenge. Bajrang gave up with 2 seconds left at the clock. Aliyev won 12-5 after the unsuccessful challenge. Bajrang, walked dead, trapped by Aliyev who had solidarity cues with him. Two great take mats today. One walked off to a gold medal match. Others, Bajrang, will take Rashidov in a bronze medal match tomorrow.

#TeamIndia | #Tokyo2020 | #Wrestling
Men’s Freestyle 65kg Semifinals Results@BajrangPunia puts up a brave fight but goes down against Olympic medalist & 3 time World Champion Haji Aliyev 5-12. Will now fight for Bronze. Go Bajrang! #RukengeNahi #EkIndiaTeamIndia #Cheer4India https://t.co/z14hDiSCcT pic.twitter.com/aT8sSHBDvp

— Team India (@WeAreTeamIndia) August 6, 2021

The Tokyo Hockey Olimpic India campaign is close to women in blue down 3-4 to survive English champions with their bronze medal match. After the team of men took home the Hockey medal for the first time in 41 years, the Rani Rani LED team produced a vibrant performance, even lead at one point before bending with the best final results.

At Racewalk 20 km of women, Priyanka Goswami with a leading package in the first half of the race, was ranked 1st after 8 km, but finally ended 17. Meanwhile, Aditi Ashok’s golfer had a good day, finishing round 3 in second place. In athletics, Gurpreet Singh came out of his 50km race to walk early in the morning.

The match remaining on the 14th day for India: Athletics: Indian Team in Men 4x400m Relay Round 1 Hot 2: 5:07 pm

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