London Olympics Day 6: As it happened
Read: Indian athletes seek to redeem pride in Olympics
It's a busy day for Indians at Olympics with 18 gold medals tobe decided today
Gold at stake todayArchery: Women’s individualCanoe Slalom: Men’s canoe double and women’s kayakCycling track: Men’s and women’s team sprintFencing: Women’s team foilGymnastics artistic: Women’s individual all-aroundJudo: Men’s 100kg and women’s 78kgRowing: Men’s double sculls, lightweight four and women’s eightShooting: Men’s double trapSwimming: Women’s 200m breaststroke and 100m freestyle; men’s 200m backstroke and 200m individual medleyTable tennis: Men’s singles
Keep an eye out for these Indians in the fray
Shooting: Ronjan Singh Sodhi in men’s double trap (1:30 pm), Vijay Kumar in 25m rapid fire pistol
Boxing: Jai Bhagwan in men’s lightweight category (6:00 pm), Vijender Singh in middleweight category (7:00 pm)
Badminton: P Kashyap in men’s singles quarterfinal (9:30 pm), Saina Nehwal in women’s singles quarterfinals subject to win on Wednesday night (5:00 pm)
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Gagan Narang's bronze has given him the "extra lift" he needed and Ronjan Sodhi, one of India's biggest medal hopes in the Olympic Games, will now look to not just emulate but better his colleague's achievement when he takes to the range for the double trap event here tomorrow.
"It has given the Indian shooting team the extra lift. All of them are excited and everyone is looking forward to doing well at their events," Sodhi has said ahead of his event at the Royal Artillery Barracks.
The cheerful marksman, in fact, felt that Narang's feat will inspire the entire Indian contingent.— PTI
Following is the schedule of events involving Indian athletes at the London Olympic Games Thursday
Badminton: Women's singles quarterfinals: Saina Nehwal vs Tine Baun (Denmark)
Men's singles quarterfinals: Parupalli Kashyap vs Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia)
Boxing: Men's 60 kg: Jai Bhajwan vs Gani Zhailauov (Kazakhstan)
Men's 75 kg: Vijender Singh vs Terrel Gausha (US)
Shooting: Men's 25m rapid fire pistol: Vijay Kumar
Men's double trap: Ronjan Sodhi
Tennis: Mixed doubles: Leander Paes-Sania Mirza vs Nenad Zimonjic-Ana Ivanovic (Serbia)
Shooting: Ronjon Sodhi has begun his campaign by shooting a perfect 10!
Sodhi has shot 6 out of 6
Sodhi missed a shot, falling to 5th position behind Italy's D Aniello Francesco
Top 6 from the current field of shooters will qualify for the final round of the double trap event.
Sodhi back to 4th position after shooting 32 out of 34
Sodhi now on 3rd position with an average of 0.958. It's a good going for Sodhi!
Our man is on a roll!
Super shooting by Sodhi, he’s shot 48 — an average of 0.960. He missed two targets in the round.
Sodhi has shot 48/50, moving to top spot!
Top 6 shooters will qualify for the men's double trap final. Fingers crossed for Sodhi.
Other shooters are taking their aim now
Ronjan Sodhi tied with D'Aniello, Wilson & Mosin on 48 after the first round. Fingers crossed for the next two rounds.
Sports Minister Ajay Maken has just announced that Ronjon Sodhi has been made an IAS officer
Swimming: The most decorated Olympian, Michael Phelps has set up an enticing duel Thursday night with compatriot Ryan Lochte in the men's 200 metres individual medley
Both of them breezed into the final Wednesday with Lochte the fastest and Phelps third overall
Phelps had a slight advantage over Lochte after the butterfly and backstroke in the semifinal, and they were even coming out of the turn at the 100m mark
Lochte pulled ahead in his breaststroke leg, and raced home to top the group in 1 minute and 56.13 seconds. Phelps clocked 1:57.11 — IANS
Badminton: Malaysia beat Thailand 2-0 at Wembley Arena in London in an Olympic men's Badminton doubles quarter-final at the 2012 London Games on Thursday.
Results Table
Kien Keat Koo/Boon Heong Tan (Malaysia) beat Bodin Isara/Maneepong Jongjit (Thailand) 21-16 21-18 1-Cai Yun/Fu Haifeng (China) beat Chai Biao/Guo Zhendong (China) 21-15 21-19
Cheating scandal update: Disgraced Chinese badminton player Yu Yang has quit the sport after being disqualified from the Olympics along with seven other women for deliberately trying to lose to secure an easier draw in the knockout rounds.
Shooting: 2nd round of the men's double trap event has commenced
A recap: India's Ronjon Sodhi tied with 3 others in the first round. Top 6 after the three rounds will qualify for the finals
Shooting: Vijay Kumar gets ready to work some magic in the 25m rapid fire pistol event. Watch out for him
Sidelights: And then some fun at the London Mayor's expense
Mayor of London Boris Johnson got stuck on a zip wire and dangled in mid-air during a promotional event for the Olympics, prompting roars of laughter from the watching crowd and sparking a volley of comments on Twitter
The 48-year-old mayor was heard shouting, "Get me a rope, get me a ladder!" as he hung Wednesday on the 1,000-feet-long line, The Sun reported on Thursday
Johnson, who was visiting the BT London Live event in Victoria Park in east London, was wearing a blue safety helmet and waving two Union Jack flags, and had to wait for organisers to haul him the last 65 feet to the end of the wire
"I think the brakes got stuck," he said — IANS
Shooting qualifying process: 2 groups consisting 12 shooters each compete in 3 qualification rounds for each group. Top 6 shooters after combining results of 3 rounds make it to the finals
Shooting: Sodhi down to third spot after shooting 13 with a total score of 61
Shooting recap: In the first round, Sodhi shot 48 and shared the lead with Italy's Francesco Aniello, Russian Vassily Mossin and local hope Peter Robert Russell Wilson
In the second round Sodhi has slipped to 3rd position
Shooting: Round 2 has not been too good for Sodhi. He got 36 off 42. The pressure is mounting on our man
Sodhi is on 6th posiioin after Round 2. He will have to keep mistakes to a minimum in order to keep India's medal hopes alive
Sodhi has a total score of 92/100, four points behind topscorer Peter Robert Russell Wilson of Britain
Badminton: Denmark beat Taiwan 2-0 at Wembley Arena in London in the Olympic men's badminton doubles quarter-finals at the 2012 London Games on Thursday.
Results Table
3-Mathias Boe/Carsten Mogensen (Denmark) beat Fang Chieh-Min/Lee Sheng-Mu (Taiwan) 21-16 21-18 2-Jung Jae Sung/Lee Yong-Dae (South Korea) beat Ahsan Mohamad/Bona Septano (Indonesia) 21-12 21-16 Kien Keat Koo/Boon Heong Tan (Malaysia) beat Bodin Isara/Maneepong Jongjit (Thailand) 21-16 21-18 1-Cai Yun/Fu Haifeng (China) beat Chai Biao/Guo Zhendong (China) 21-15 21-19
Rowing: Olympic women's rowing lightweight double sculls semi-final 1 result at the 2012 London Games on Thursday at Eton Dorney. Results Table 1. Britain Katherine Copeland/Sophie Hosking 7 minutes 5.90 seconds Q 2. Greece Christina Giazitzidou/Alexandra Tsiavou 7:09.01 Q 3. Germany Lena Mueller/Anja Noske 7:10.16 Q 4. U.S. Kristin Hedstrom/Julie Nichols 7:12.61 5. New Zealand Louise Ayling/Julia Edward 7:15.06 6. Cuba Yaima Velasquez/Yoslaine Dominguez 7:21.86
Table tennis: China's Zhang Jike beat Germany's Dimitrij Ovtcharov 4-1 in an Olympic men's Table tennis singles semi-finals on Thursday. Results Table Zhang Jike (China) beat Dimitrij Ovtcharov (Germany) 11-8 11-3 5-11 11-9 11-8
Shooting: Vijay Kumar got a 50/50 in his first round of 25m rapid fire pistol.
@IndiaSportNews: Vijay Kumar storms into lead with 99 in Stage 1 of Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol #Shooting #London2012
Shooting: Vijay Kumar up to 3rd place in the 4 second series of the Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol event. His score is 96 and his total is 293 (7 inner 10s).
Shooting: Vijay Kumar shot 7 inner 10s in the first stage of the 25m rapid fire pistol event. He is now placed at third place with a total of 293. Kumar is behind 1st and 2nd placed Russian Klimov Alexei and Czech Podhrasky Martin who scored 294 and 293 respectively
The third round for the qualification in the double trap shooting event is underway.
India's Ronjon Sodhi will start proceedings at 5pm.
India's Ronjon Sodhi begun by hitting all his shots 4/4 but misses one bird which makes it 5/6.
It's 28/30 for Ronjan Sodhi
10 pulls to go for Sodhi
Double hit and its 34/38 for Ronjan Sodh
Hockey: Australia beat the United States 1-0 at the Riverbank Arena in London in match 14 of the Olympic women's Hockey pool B
New Zealand leads the Olympic women's Hockey pool b round with 6 points. Australia is second with 6 points and Argentina third with 3 points after the most recent match. — REUTERS
Shooting: After a promising start in round 3, Indian shooter Ronjon Sodhi fails to make to the finals of Double Trap
Sodhi finished 11th with the total of 134 in the qualification.
Rowing: South Africa powered to victory in the men's lightweight four final, holding off the favourites Britain and Denmark in a thrilling sprint for the line to win the country's first Olympic rowing title.
Saina Nehwal takes on Tine Baun at 1830 IST, while boxer Jai Bhagwan will take on Gani Zhailauov of Kazakhstan.
Boxing: Jai Bhagwan made a good start against Gani Zhailauov of Kazakhstan.in the first round. He got a few punches on the mark at the start of the round to take a 3-2 lead.In round 2, the boxer comes under some heavy fire. His opponent shows his class with some powerful punches on Bhagwan's face to take a 10 points lead.The score is 12-6 in favour of the Kazah boxer.
Shuttler Saina Nehwal's match has been delayed.
Boxer Jai Bhagwan has been knocked out of the 60kg category event.
He lost 8-16 to Kazakhstan's Gani Zhailauov.
Volleyball: Bulgaria beat Australia 3-0 in an Olympic men's volleyball Group A match.
Badminton: Saina Nehwal reaches semifinals of the women's singles after beating Denmark's Tine Baun, 21-15, 22-20.
Saina is the first Indian badminton player to enter Olympics semi-finals.
Badminton: Parupalli Kashyap crashes out of men's singles quarter-finals after losing to Malaysian top seed Wei Lee, 19-21, 11-21.
Tennis: Sania Mirza and Leander Paes cruised into the quarterf-finals of the mixed doubles after defeating Serbia's Ana Ivanovic and Nenad Zimonjic, 6-2, 6-4.
Badminton: Saina Nehwal has entered the quarter-finals of the women's singles in badminton after scoring 21-14, 21-16 victory over Yao Jie of the Netherlands.
Nehwal managed the feat in only 38 minutes.