Rio de Janeiro, Aug 8: Shooter Abhinav Bindra narrowly missed out on a medal in his Olympic swansong as the men's hockey team suffered a late 1-2 defeat to Germany in its second match of the pool phase in a disappointing start to Monday's campaign for India at the Rio Games here.
India concede late goal to lose to Germany 1-2 in Hockey
"I think I did my best but a medal was not to be. It was a tough field. Somebody had to finish fourth and I did. Well I think thats the way it is. I gave it all. It was good day a hard day. Could have been better with a medal," a dejected Bindra, who had finished seventh, said later.

(Abhinav Bindra finishes 4th in 10m Air Rifle Final)
However, Bindra seemed to let the pressure get to him as his performance started to go downhill from there. The former World Champion registered progressively poorer scores of 20.8, 20.2 in the next two series.

(Rio 2016: Manavjit, Chenai fail to qualify for Men's trap semifinals)
Trap shooters Manavjit Singh Sandhu and Kynan Chenai also brought bad news by failing to enter the semi-finals after finishing 16th and 19th.
Sandhu, in his fourth Olympics, lost out after scoring a cumulative total of 115 while Chenai scored one less to be out of the fray on the second day of qualifications.
