Indian rowers won four more medals on the final day of the 2021 Asian Rowing Championships, Thailand. They ended the continental championship with six medals, out of which two are gold and four silver medals.
Ratchanok dominant as Thai shooter springs surprise on day 3 of Olympics
Ratchanok dominant as Thai shooter .
25 July 2021: World No 6 Ratchanok Intanon and mixed doubles medal hopes Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Sapsiree Taerattanachai remained in the hunt for medals at the Olympic Games TOKYO 2020 at the Musashino Forest Sports Plaza in Tokyo on Sunday.
The 2012 Games quarter-finalist Ratchanok kicked off her campaign in Group N against Laura Sarosi of Hungary and, as expected, prevailed in straight games, 21-5 21-10.
“It was almost a good match except for the second game. I was a bit off and had to talk to my coach to regain my focus. Next round I will need to be more focused against a Malaysian girl,” said Ratchanok, who will rest tomorrow before going back into action against Soniia Cheah Su Ya of Malaysia on Tuesday.
Thailand launches Olympic campaign with wins in badminton, boxing and table tennis
Thailand launches Olympic campaign .
24 July 2021: Badmintons world No 13 Busanan Ongbamrungphan and mixed doubles No 2 Dechapol Puavaranukroh/Sapsiree Taerattanachai began their campaigns in the Olympic Games TOKYO 2020 in style with comfortable wins at the Musashino Forest Sports Plaza in Tokyo on Saturday.
In her Games debut, the Orleans Masters World Tour Super 100 winner Busanan had to overcome her nerves before outclassing unfancied Daniela Macias of Peru 21-4 21-9 in 31 minutes in the women s singles group D.
In Group B of the mixed doubles, Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Sapsiree Taerattanachai vanquished Joshua Hurlburt-Yu and Josephine Wu of Canada 21-13 21-6 in just 30 minutes.
César Abaroa y Eber Sanhueza volvieron al agua en los Juegos Olímpicos este sábado.
El binomio nacional disputó su repechaje por el remo doble scull y acabó en la quinta posición de un total de seis.
Abaroa y Sanhueza registraron un tiempo de 6:48.22, lejos del 6:36.28 de la dupla líder de la regata, los ucranianos Igor Khmara y Stanislav Kovalov.
El equipo de Chile solo pudo superar en su serie a los tailandeses Siwakorn Wongpin y Nawamin Deenoi que totalizaron 7:20.50.
Con este resultado, Abaroa y Sanhueza accedieron a la ‘Final C’ del evento, que definirá del 13º a 18º lugar.