After Manu Bhaker's nail-biting loss in the 25-meter shooting round, India archers also ended their Olympics campaign without losing a single medal in the multi-national event. India unable to update their medal tally on August 3 but now their are chances that Indian athletes will confirm another medal for the nation when they will be seen in action on August 4. The day will start with India's men's hockey team where they face Great Britain in the quarterfinals. Indian hockey team recently created history by defeating Australia for the first time in 52 years now Harmanpreet & Co. will look to defeat Britain as well to build their confidence before the medal rounds. On the other hand, Lakshya Sen will also be seen in action on August 4. Lakshya who made his debut in this edition of games has impressed everyone with his performance and now the star shuttler will face Denmark's ace shuttler Viktor Axelsen in the semifinal of badminton. Apart from Lakshya, Indian pugilist Lovlina Borgohain will also feature in the women’s 75kg quarterfinals, she will be again the medal contender for India in the ongoing games.
India's Paris Olympics schedule for August 4 in IST
Hockey
Men’s Quarterfinals
India vs Great Britain
1:30 pm
Badminton
Men’s Singles Semifinals
Lakshya Sen
3.30 pm
Boxing
Women’s 75kg Quarterfinals
Lovlina
3:02 pm
Shooting
25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men’s Qual-Stage 1
Anish Bhanwala, Vijayveer Sidhu
12:30 pm
Qualification Stage 2
4:30 pm
Skeet Women’s Qualification Day-2
Maheshwari Chauhan
1 pm
Final (Subject to qualification) - 7 pm
Golf
Men’s Round 4 (Medal Round)
Shubhankar Sharma, Gaganjeet Bhullar
12:30 pm
Athletics
Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Round 1
Parul Chaudhary
1:35 pm
Men’s Long Jump Qualification
Jeswin Aldrin
2:30 pm
Sailing
Men’s Dinghy Race 7-8
Vishnu Saravanan
3:35 pm
Women’s Dinghy Race 7-8
Nethra Kumanan
6:05 pm
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