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Olympics: Injured Nisha Dahiya loses women's freestyle wrestling QF, shuttler Lakshya Sen misses bronze

| @indiablooms | Aug 06, 2024, at 05:11 am

Paris/IBNS: An injured Nisha Dahiya was left in tears as she lost the women's freestyle wrestling 68kg quarter-final match at the Paris Olympics.

The wrestler looked in intense pain for almost half of the bout, even as she tried to manage the game with her hand heavily strapped.

She was given pain-relief sprays but it did not ease the problem.

Earlier, shuttler Lakshya Sen lost his bronze medal playoff match in the men's badminton singles.

Indian shooters Anant Jeet Singh Naruka and Maheshwari Chauhan also lost to China in the bronze medal play-off in the skeet mixed team event.

India's women's table tennis team beat Romania 3-2 to make a historic entry into the quarter-finals. In women's 400m Round 1, Kiran Pahal finished 7th in heat 5.

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