paris olympics 2024 day 13 indian hockey won bronze neeraj chopra silver medal aman sehrawat arshad nadeem

India got one bronze and one silver medal on the 13th day of Paris Olympics 2024. Where the Indian hockey team won the bronze medal by defeating Spain 2-1. At the same time, Neeraj Chopra missed the gold and will return home with silver. Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem has won the gold medal in javelin throw. At the same time, Aman Sahravanat will compete for the bronze medal in the men’s 57 kg category on Friday. For now, know what happened on the 13th day…

Neeraj Chopra missed gold and got silver

Star Neeraj Chopra missed the gold medal in the javelin throw event at the Paris Olympics 2024. He finished second after which he got the silver medal. While Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem finished first after which he got the gold medal. While Neeraj’s best performance was 89.45 meters, Nadeem performed 92.97 which is a record in itself.

India got bronze in hockey

In Paris Olympics 2024, India defeated Spain 2-1 to win the bronze medal. Captain Harmanpreet Singh scored both the goals for Team India. India has won the bronze medal for the second consecutive time in the Olympics. While this is the fourth medal in India’s bag. Along with this, the Indian hockey team has given a wonderful farewell to its goalkeeper PR Sreejesh with a bronze medal. Let us tell you that this was the last match of Sreejesh’s career.

Aman Sehrawat will fight for bronze

India will be hoping for a bronze medal from wrestler Aman Sehrawat on the 14th day of the Paris Olympic Games. Aman lost in a one-sided fashion to top seed Rei Higuchi of Japan in the semi-finals of the men’s 57 kg freestyle category on Thursday. In this way, his dream of winning a gold medal was shattered, but he still has a chance to win a bronze medal.

Anshu Malik completely out of the medal race

In women’s wrestling, India’s Anshu Malik Tsugumi Sakurai defeated Helen Louise Maroulis 10-4. With this victory, Anshu Malik was eliminated from the medal race in the 57 kg freestyle event of the Paris Olympics.

Apart from this, Indian golfers Aditi Ashok and Diksha Dagar are tied for 14th place among 60 players after two rounds of the women’s golf event at the Paris Olympics. Aditi had shot an under 71 in the first round and made bogeys on the third, fifth and 12th holes. Diksha, who had shot 71 in the first round, was able to score an even par 72 in the second round. She was two under after the third hole but made a double bogey on the 18th hole.

Also in athletics, India’s Jyoti Yaraji finished fourth in the repechage heat one of the women’s 100m hurdles at the Paris Olympics and failed to reach the semi-finals.

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