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Tokyo Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra likely to have a stadium named after him in Pune.

Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Neeraj Chopra is likely to have a stadium named after him in Pune. Neeraj Chopra ended India's long and agonising wait for a first Olympic athletics gold medal after winning the men's javelin event at the Tokyo Games.India's long and agonising wait for a first Olympic athletics gold medal was ended by Neeraj Chopra at the Tokyo Games. Chopra won the javelin title with a personal-best throw of 87.58 meters.The 23-year-old has been showered by rewards since the day he arrived in India, and now, as per the Defence PRO official release, a stadium inside Pune’s Army Sports Institute is likely to be named after Olympic Neeraj Chopra."I feel lucky that I managed to end India's wait for an Olympic medal in athletics. Not just in athletics, all the sports in which we participated, we did well this time at the Tokyo Olympics."His gold-winning feat at the Games was also listed as one of the 10 magical moments in athletics at the Tokyo Olympics by World Athletics.

Tokyo Olympics | World no. 1 archer Deepika Kumari crashes out in quarters-final

Deepika Kumari’s run at the Tokyo Olympics came to a crashing halt as she lost 6-0 to the top seed An San of South Korea in the quarterfinal of the women’s individual recurve on Friday. An was on song as she shot two more 10s and a 9 to easily pocket the second set. Fighting to remain in the competition, Deepika began the third round strongly with a 10 but once again slipped and hit a 7 and a 9 to total 24 in the final round. 
“It was a disappointing performance, and I could not perform up to my expectations,” she said after the match.  Earlier in the day, Deepika – participating in her third Olympics – defeated Ksenia Perova of the Russian Olympic Committee in a shoot-out to make it to the last eight. With the match tied 5-5, the Indian fired a 10 while the Russian fumbled to hit a 7. Atanu Das is India’s lone archer left in the competition and will be in action on Saturday when he takes on Japan’s Takaharu Furukawa in the quarterfinals of the men’s recurve. 

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PV Sindhu

who became the first Indian woman to win two Olympic medals, says it is a fantastic feeling, but it hasn’t sunk in yet. The star badminton clinched a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics and had won a silver medal in the last Olympics in Rio.The 27-year-old scripted history at the Tokyo Olympics; she became only the second Indian and the country’s first woman to win two Olympic medals. Sindhu won bronze after a straight-game win over the world no 9 He Bing Jiao of China in the badminton women’s singles third-place play-off. Sindhu won the match 21-13, 21-15 in straight games.

Tokyo Paralympics Nishad Kumar 

India's Nishad Kumar clinched a silver medal in the men's high jump T47 event in the Paralympics with an Asian record effort in Tokyo on Sunday.The 21-year-old Kumar cleared 2.06m to win the silver and set an Asian record. American Dallas Wise was also awarded a silver as he and Kumar cleared the same height of 2.06m.Another American, Roderick Townsend, won the gold with a world jump of 2.15mAnother Indian in the fray, Ram Pal finished fifth with a best jump of 1.94m.







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