New Delhi: The first day of Paris Olympics 2024 was a mixed bag for India. Indian athletes would like to come out with a brilliant performance to give India their first-ever medal on the second day of the ongoing Paris 2024 Olympics. Indian athletes will be seen performing in different disciplines of sports like shooting, badminton, boxing, table tennis, and archery. Below is India's schedule for the Day 2 of the prestigious Paris 2024 Olympics.
Paris Olympics 2024 Day 2: Schedule For Indian Contingent
Men's Singles Sculls
Repechage Round (Balraj Panwar - India) - 12:30 PM
Balraj Panwar, who finished fourth in the Heat 1 of the men’s singles scull, will be competing in the repechage event. Panwar will have to finish in the top two to keep his Bronze medal hopes alive. Balraj clocked timings of 7:07.11 minutes in Heat 1 and would want to improve his performance to become the first Indian to bag the medal for the country in the rowing competition.
Shooting
10m Air Rifle (Women's Qualification) - 12:45 pm
10m Air Pistol (Men's Qualification) - 1 pm
10m Air Rifle (Men's Final) - 2:45 pm
10m Air Pistol (Women's Final) - 3:30 pm
Manu Bhaker has a significant opportunity to secure India's inaugural medal in the women's 10m air pistol discipline, having advanced to the final round. This follows the rifle mixed team's inability to secure a medal. Valarivan Elavenil and Ramita Jindal will feature in the 10m air rifle shooting women's qualification event for India while Sandeep Singh and Arjun Babuta will compete in the 10m air rifle shooting men's qualification event. India would be hoping for the medals in both events. The finals of both women’s 10m Air Rifle and men’s 10m Air Pistol events will be held later in the day.
Badminton
Women's Singles - PV Sindhu: 12 noon
Men's Singles - H.S. Prannoy: 8.30 pm
The second day of the Paris Olympics is going to be action-packed in badminton for India. In women's singles, PV Sindhu will begin their campaign against Germany's Roth Fabian while HS Prannoy will be seen in men's singles. Both Indians are considered favorites to win their respective contests.