On day four of the competition at Paris 2024, Indian athletes showcase their skills across various disciplines, with shooter Manu Bhaker looking to add a second medal. In addition to shooting, boxing, badminton, and men’s hockey are also in action.

We fold our Live coverage on Day 4 with last bit on Indian action with Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh winning India's second medal at the Paris Olympics.
Do join us tomorrow for Day 5 action with events beginning as early as 12:30 PM IST with Trap Shooting while PV Sindhu will play her group match at 12:50 PM IST. Good Night till then

Preeti loses a gritty contest as Yeni wins the round of 16 bout by a split verdict of 4-1. It was a closely-fought battle but Yeni was one bag full of energy who maintained her aggression till the end while Preeti succumbed to some late surge by the Colombian!

This is close! The second round goes in favour of Preeti with a 3:2 split verdict! Preeti continues her solid defensive work, absorbing the aggression of the Colombian while waiting for her chances to punch!

Brilliant defensive work by Preeti Pawar, who tackles the early aggression of the Colombian and gradually quiets her down! The judges give a split verdict (4:1) in favour of the Indian

The Round 1 begins! The fight will take place over three rounds of three minutes each!

We head to Live action as Preeti Pawar vs Yeni Arias is all set to begin!
Boxing coach Jagdeep Kaur breaks down Preeti Pawar's last match against her Vietnamese rival in an interesting video!
"Going to the Olympics at her age is massive. It was her confidence and control that helped her in the bout." 🗣️
— Inspire Institute of Sport (@IIS_Vijayanagar) July 28, 2024
Resident Boxing Coach Jagdeep Kaur speaks how #TeamIIS pugilist Preeti Sai Pawar set herself up in the ring to claim victory over Vo Thi Kim Anh 🇻🇳 and enter the… pic.twitter.com/wcKLRsAly9
Preeti Pawar's bout is slightly delayed as another women's 54kg match is underway at the boxing ring
Yeni Marcela Arias Castañeda, a seasoned Colombian boxer born in 1990, boasts a significant international record, including a silver medal at the 2023 World Championships and multiple regional medals. The 33-year-old Colombian is seeded 2nd at the Olympics.Click on the hyperlink below for more.
Preeti Panwar actually was admitted to a German hospital two weeks before her opening Olympic bout as she suffered a mysterious illness at the foreign boxing national camp in Saarbrucken
Preeti Pawar competed in the preliminary round earlier, defeating Vietnam's Vo Thi Kim Anh by unanimous verdict after struggling early in the first round. Learn more about her below
We are back in time for the Live coverage ofPreeti Pawar vs Yeni Arias as the duo face off in the women's 54 kg round of 16 clash

On that note, we will take our last break of Day 4 and return in time for boxer Preeti Pawar's bout against2nd seed Yeni Arias (Colombia) in women's 54kg at 1:22 AM

That must be a new experience for many who are following archery for the first time but the rule has been around for a while now and was in play last Olympics too. In Shoot-off if both players hit the same score, the one closest to the bull's eye wins it!
Final Score:Dhiraj vs Eric: 28-27, 28-29, 29-27, 30-30, 29-30, 10-10 (5-6)

OH NO! Dhiraj hits a 10 but still loses! Both archers shot 10 of the last chance but Eric's attempt is closer to the inner circle as shown in the photo. You got to feel bad for Dhiraj, who did some excellent shooting throughout the day!

UNBELIEVABLE! Eric hits 30 again while Dhiraj misses the 10 off his last shot! The match goes into shoot-off, where one arrow from each and the one who does the best wins!
Dhiraj vs Eric: 28-27, 28-29, 29-27, 30-30, 29-30 (5-5)

Perfect shooting by both archers while Dhiraj hits the bull's eye! The score reads 30-30 in the fourth set and the points are shared!
Dhiraj vs Eric: 28-27, 28-29, 29-27, 30-30 (5-3)

Dhiraj wins the third set 29-27! The archer shoots two 10s and a 9 while Eric Peters struggles to match the Indian's consistency!
Dhiraj vs Eric: 28-27, 28-29, 29-27 (4-2)

Eric wins the second set with the smallest margin of 1 as he shoots two 10s and a 9 in response to Dhiraj's 9,9,10!
Dhiraj vs Eric: 28-27, 28-29 (2-2)

Dhiraj Bommadevara wins the first set as he crucially hits a 10 with a couple of 9s in response to Eric's three 9s!
Dhiraj vs Eric: 28-27 (2-0)

Both the rivals are out at range for the round of 32 match in front of a packed crowd! This is going to be a tough battle with both players evenly matched!
Dhiraj Bommadevara vs Eric Peters is soon to begin as the women's match just folded. Dhiraj's match will also be the last archery match of the day
Further delay before the start of Dhiraj's round of 32 match as a women's individual round is taking place at the range

Eric Peters, a 27-year-old archer from Canada, finished 36th in the Olympic ranking round. Peters had a challenging start but is known for his resilience and competitive spirit. He won a silver medal at the World Championships in Berlin despite the difficult conditions.
Peters draws inspiration from his late father, who introduced him to archery. With strong mental preparation and a history of performing well under pressure, Peters is expected to be a formidable opponent for Bommadevara in their upcoming match.

Don't go anywhere as Dhiraj Bommadevara will be in action again in less than 15 minutes as he faces Canada's World No. 5 Eric Peters, who defeated World No. 26 Ilfat Abdullin (Kazakhstan) in the previous round 6-2!

Dhiraj Bommadevara wins the fourth set as well to sail into the round of 32!
Final score: Dhiraj vs Adam - 29-29, 29-26, 29-28, 28-26 (7-1)

World No. 12 Dhiraj is dominating his World No. 110 opponent with some consistent shooting at the moment as he shoots 9,10,10 again in response to 28 by Li! Dhiraj now needs a point to win this!
Dhiraj vs Adam - 29-29, 29-26, 29-28 (5-1)

Dhiraj continues his consistent show as he wins the second set with a score of 29-26, while managing a sequence of 9,10,10 again!
Dhiraj vs Adam - 29-29, 29-26 (3-1)

The first set ends a draw as both archers hit 29 each with Dhiraj hitting a sequence of 9,10,10 while Adam's last arrow almost landed in the 8-point sector!
Dhiraj vs Adam - 29-29 (1-1)

Dhiraj Bommadevara vs Adam Li is all set to start as pre-match customs are done with!
Manu Bhaker, who earned India’s first medal at the Paris Games in the women’s 10m air pistol event, aims to secure another medal in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team bronze medal match, alongside Sarabjot Singh. The duo will face South Korea's Oh Ye-jin and Lee Won-ho.
While Bhaker and Sarabjot strive to enhance India’s Olympics 2024 Medal Tally, Indian archers will compete in their respective individual elimination rounds. Dhiraj Bommadevara will participate in the men’s individual event, and Bhajan Kaur and Ankitha Bhakat could potentially face off in the women’s event.
The day’s action kicks off with more shooting as trap shooter Prithviraj Tondaiman aims to recover in day two of the men’s trap shooting qualification. Rajeshwari Kumari and Shreyasi Singh will begin their quest in the women’s trap shooting qualification.
Top men’s doubles shuttlers Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty will seek to secure the top spot in their group in the final group play match. Meanwhile, the women’s doubles pair of Tanisha Crasto and Ashwini Ponnappa will aim for a consolation win after two initial defeats.
Indian boxers will also step into the ring with Amit Panghal competing in the men’s 51kg category, Jasmine Lamboria contesting in the women’s 57kg event, and Preeti Pawar returning to action in the women’s 54kg round of 16 bout.
Additionally, Anush Agarwalla will make history as the first Indian to compete in Equestrian Dressage at the Olympics. He will participate in the individual qualification event.
Beyond these events, rower Balraj Panwar will return for the men’s singles sculls quarterfinal, while the unbeaten Indian men’s hockey team will play their third pool stage match. Here is the Indian Olympics 2024 schedule for July 30:
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