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Archery at Paris Olympics 2024


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July 25, Thursday

 

ARCHERY
9.30 am local / 1 pm IST
Women’s Individual Ranking Round and Men’s Individual Ranking Round

 

 

July 28, Sunday

ARCHERY
9.30 am local / 1 pm IST
Women’s team Round of 16 to medal rounds

July 29, Monday

ARCHERY
9.30 am local / 1 pm IST
Men’s team Round of 16 to medal rounds

 July 30, Tuesday

ARCHERY
12 pm local / 3.30 pm IST
Men’s and women’s individual Round of 64 and 32

 July 31, Wednesday

ARCHERY
12pm local / 3.30 pm IST
Men’s and women’s individual elimination rounds

August 1, Thursday

ARCHERY
9.30 am local / 1 pm IST
Men’s and women’s elimination rounds

August 2, Friday

ARCHERY
9.30 am local / 1 pm IST
Mixed Team Round of 16 to Finals

August 3, Saturday

ARCHERY
9.30 am local / 1 pm IST
Women’s individual Round of 16 to medal matches

August 4, Sunday

ARCHERY
9.30 am local / 1 pm IST
Men’s Individual Round of 16 to medal matches

Tokyo - 2020

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Lot many happening in the archery camp just before the Olympics

 

Inclusion of tainted physio Arvind Yadav

 

VISA issues and unavailability of psychologist Gayatri Madkekar

 

Unavailability of chief coach Baek Woong Ki due to not getting Olympics accredition 

 

Unavailability of Dronacharya award winning High performance director Sanjeeva Singh after not finding a place in the support staff team

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Well the first event for us in Paris is done & it was a decent performance by our girls. 
 

Ankita did really well , Bhajan did OK & Deepika was less than impressive. 
 

Final Ranking : 

 

Ankita : 11th ( 666 ) SB 

 

Bhajan : 22nd ( 659) 

 

Deepika : 23rd ( 658) 

 

Team :IND - 4th ( 1983 ) 

 

* With this result Ankita has also secured her place in the mixed team event. 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Roamingrover86 said:

Well the first event for us in Paris is done & it was a decent performance by our girls. 
 

Ankita did really well , Bhajan did OK & Deepika was less than impressive. 
 

Final Ranking : 

 

Ankita : 11th ( 666 ) SB 

 

Bhajan : 22nd ( 659) 

 

Deepika : 23rd ( 658) 

 

Team :IND - 4th ( 1983 ) 

 

* With this result Ankita has also secured her place in the mixed team event. 

 

 

 

So your assessment between "OK" and "less than impressive" ranges between a single point or a single rank.

 

Is it due to Deepika's reputation and expectations on her due to her experience 

 

Or is it due to sudden inconsistent 5s,6s and 7s from her?

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The Draws : 

 

Women’s Team: 

 

QF 

 

:IND V :FRA / :NED 

 

28th July 17:45 Hrs IST 

 

Women’s Individual: 

 

R of 64 matches 

 

Ankita v Myszor :POL - 30th Jul

Bhajan v  Kamal :INA - 30th Jul 

Deepika v  Parnat :EST - 31st Jul 

 

The draw has opened up nicely for our team , we have a fair chance of reaching the SF, finishing in top 4 was important as that ensured a direct QF birth. 
 

Individual draws have opened a path for one of our girls to reach QF & then anything can happen. The downside is Ankita will play Bhajan in R of 32 provided they win their opening round matches. With Deepika she can loose her first match against Estonian or could well upset other top seeds but it will depend on that day. 
 

Lets hope the men too finish in Top 4 & we get a good XD draw. 

 


 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, tirtha22 said:

So your assessment between "OK" and "less than impressive" ranges between a single point or a single rank.

 

Is it due to Deepika's reputation and expectations on her due to her experience 

 

Or is it due to sudden inconsistent 5s,6s and 7s from her?

More to do with expectations & experience. She is the most talented & experienced archer in the women’s team. However she has been underperforming by her reputation in the last 3 Olympics. I expected better from her. 665+ was the least she could have done. 

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