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Paris Olympics Day 10: Duplantis sets new pole vault world record

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Paris Olympics Day 10- Armand Duplantis broke his own world record in pole vault while India’s Lakshya Sen missed bronze; catch the highlight and updates of Paris Olympics 2024.

Indian fans were left disappointed on Paris Olympics Day 10 as Lakshya Sen lost his bronze medal match to Lee Zii Jia of Malaysia 21-13 16-21 11-21.

There was disappointment in Shooting also as Skeet Mixed Team comprising Maheshwari Singh and Anant Jeet Singh lost their Bronze medal match to Chine 43-44.

Wrestler Nisha Dahiya defeated Ukraine’s Tetiana Sova Rizhko and progressed to the women’s 68kg quarterfinal. But she lost to North Korea’s Pak Sol Gum in the quarter-finals.

Indian Results- Paris Olympics Day 10

SHOOTING
Skeet Mixed Team (Bronze Medal Match) – India (Maheswari Chauhan, Anant Jeet Singh Naruka) lost to China 43-44
TABLE TENNIS
Women’s Team (Round of 16) – India (Manika Batra, Archana Kamath, Sreeja Akula) beat Romania 3-2
ATHLETICS
Men’s 3000m Steeplechase (Round 1) – Avinash Sable finished 5th and qualified for the final (8:15.43)
Women’s 400m (Round 1) – Pahal Kiran did not qualify (52.51)
BADMINTON
Men’s Singles (Bronze Medal Match) – Lakshya Sen lost to Zii Jia Lee (Malaysia) 21-13, 16-21, 11-21
WRESTLING
Women’s Freestyle 68kg (1/8 Final) – Nisha Dahiya beat Tetiana Sova Rizhko (Ukraine) 6-4
Women’s Freestyle 68kg (Quarterfinal) – Nisha Dahiya lost to Sol Gum Pak (North Korea) 8-10
SAILING
Men’s Dinghy – Vishnu Saravanan finished 18th
Women’s Dinghy – Nethra Kumanan finished 21st

Other Results- Paris Olympics Day 10

Armand Duplantis won the gold medal in Men’s Pole Vault by clearing 6.25 meters and breaking the world record for the ninth time. But this is the first time he broke the record at the Olympics.

Euro 2024 champion Spain made to the consecutive Olympic final by defeating Morocco 2-1 on Paris Olympics Day 10. They had to settle for silver in Tokyo 2020 after losing to Brazil.

Medal Table- Paris Olympics Day 10

  Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 USA 21 30 28 79
2 China 21 18 14 53
3 France 13 16 19 48
4 Australia 13 12 8 33
5 Great Britain 12 13 17 42
6 Republic of Korea 11 8 7 26
7 Japan 10 5 11 26
8 Italy 9 10 6 25
9 Netherlands 7 5 5 17
10 Germany 7 5 4 16
60 India 0 0 3 3
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