It has been decided to deport Indian wrestler Antam Pinghal and his team from Paris, participating in the Paris Olympics 2024.
According to media reports, Antam Pinghal gave his accreditation card to the sister and asked her to go to Games Village and collect her belongings. When her sister managed to get in, she was caught by security on her way out.
According to Indian media, Antam Panghal’s return is a big shame for the country because Antam Panghal and the entire delegation accompanying him are being deported from Paris.
Indian wrestler faints, admitted to hospital after being declared ineligible for finals
According to reports, the Olympics administration has informed India that the wrestlers and their team are being deported for committing a major disciplinary violation.
The wrestler’s sister was caught for breach of discipline and taken to the police station to record a statement, the Olympics administration said.
Showjumper Maikel van der Vleuten from Someren won bronze on Tuesday during the Olympic showjumping competition. He and two other riders remained faultless during the regular competition. However, in the jump-off he and his horse Beauville Z received four penalty points.
German Christian Kukuk won the race. Swiss Steve Guerdat came second.
Van der Vleuten also won individual bronze at the previous Games in Tokyo. At the Games in London in 2012 he won silver, with the national team.
Maikel van der Vleuten, on his way to bronze? (photo: ANP).
Three Czech four-wheelers went in for repairs right away. Although Tereza Petržilková improved her season’s best with a time of 51.46, she finished fourth in the first of four runs and did not advance to the semi-finals.
Compared to the start, Lurdes Gloria Manuel also improved significantly, who took third place with a performance of 50.81 and had to wait on the hot seat to advance to time from last place. And since the other two runs had a slower pace, the Czech talent will present itself on Wednesday evening in the semi-finals! On the contrary, Lada Vondrová recorded only a time of 52.15 and finished fifth in her run.
Photo: Petr David Josek, CTK/AP
Lourdes Gloria Manuel won her way to the semifinals of the 400 meters.
Repairs were also completed by Vít Müller on the 400-meter steeplechase course. He had an excellent start and with a time of 48.96 took almost half a second off his performance in the heats, but finished third, which was not enough to advance to the semi-finals.
Mile runner Sasínek Mäki stayed in the back positions in the start and saved her energy for the finish. Although she overtook a number of her rivals, the sixth-placed Spaniard Pérez also picked up the pace at the end and the Czech representative could not get in front of her. She finished seventh, so she has to go to tomorrow’s repairs.
Photo: Jaroslav Svoboda, CTK
Mile runner Kristiina Sasínek Mäki has not yet advanced to the semi-finals at the Olympic Games.
The three Czech sprinters did not go well in the heats on the 200-meter track, when they occupied the last three positions. Eduard Kubelík, Ondřej Macík, Tomáš Němejc also had to undergo repairs. They didn’t succeed either and they all finished last in their races. The German ran the best in 20.84.
XXXIII. Summer Olympic Games in Paris: Athletics: Heats and qualifications: Men: 200 m – corrections: 1. Zeze (Fr.) 20.4015. (total 33.) GERMAN 20.8419. (37 in total) MACÍK 21.1420. (total 38) KUBELÍK (all Czech Republic) 21.20 – did not advance to the semi-finals. 110 m b. – corrections: 1. Crittenden (USA) 13,42,400 m BC – repairs: 1. Bengtström (Swed.) 48.638. (26th in total) MÜLLER (CZE) 48.96 – did not advance to the semi-finals. Javelin: 1. Chopra (India) 89,347. VADLEJCH (ČR) 85.63 – advanced to the final. Women: 400 m – corrections: 1. Ellis (USA) 50.446. MANUEL 50.81 – advanced to the semi-finals15. (33 in total) PETRŽILKOVÁ 51.4621. (total 39) VONDROVÁ (all Czech Republic) 52.15 – did not advance. 1500 m: 1. Tsegay (Et.) 3:58.8426. SASÍNEK MÄKI (ČR) 4:06.07 – advanced to corrections. Distance: 1. Davis-Woodhall (USA) 690.
In the eleventh day The Olympic Games saw the debut of canoeing in this edition in Paris. It was also the debut of great Spanish athletes such as Saul Craviotto or Marcus Cooperwho have had a great performance. In addition, this sport is one of the ones that has won the most medals for the Spanish delegation. For now, there are good feelings in this discipline, since the Spanish K4 500 meters team qualifies for the semi-finals after a good race.
5 thousandths make him an Olympic championSpain’s performance in Paris after the halfway point
The Olympic canoeing team in this K4, composed of Saul Craviotto, Carlos Arevalo, Marcus Cooper and Rodrigo Germadehave managed to qualify for the semi-finals in the 500m event in the first heat. At 09:40 hours this Tuesday, August 6, the first heat for the Spanish team at these Games began. A very good race that allows them to go directly to the semi-final. Despite having qualified in second positionAfter Germany narrowly overtook them in the final metres, the Spaniards could not have started their Olympic journey better.
A quick start has allowed them to position themselves race leaders in the first seconds. A pace that they have been able to maintain and that only Germany and Australia seemed able to follow, while the other countries were left behind. Finally the Spaniards finished in the second place, behind Germany and with a minimal gap after the Germans overtook them reaching the finish line. But this overtaking did not worry at all. In fact, on the contrary, it seemed that the Spaniards, who had already seen the distance with respect to the other boats and knew that they were in the next round, They have kept an ace up their sleeve and have reserved those efforts for when they have to compete at their best.
Saul Craviotto at the Olympic Games
The Catalan canoeist faces his fifth games in the best possible way. He continues to play at his best level and is ready to set a historic record for Spain. He will seek his sixth Olympic medal with the K4 team. If he achieves it He will become the most successful Spanish Olympic athletesurpassing David Cal. The athlete now has 5 Olympic metalsHe was crowned champion and won gold in Beijing 2008 and Rio de Janeiro 2016. He has also won silver twice, in London 2012 and Tokyo 2021, and another bronze in Rio.