Day 13 of the Paris Olympics has arrived, bringing with it a mix of anticipation and disappointment for the Indian contingent. The day’s biggest highlight will undoubtedly be the men’s javelin throw final where Neeraj Chopra, the reigning champion, will be looking to defend his gold medal against a formidable field of competitors. The intense battle for a place on the podium promises to be a gripping spectacle as the world’s best throwers aim for glory in the heart of the French capital.
Before Neeraj’s momentous showdown, however, India’s hopes will rest on the men’s hockey team. Following a heartbreaking 2-3 semifinal defeat against Germany, the Indian men will aim to secure a bronze medal in their match against Spain. This will be their chance to replicate the bronze medal victory they achieved in Tokyo.
The Indian contingent desperately needs a boost after a day of disheartening news, with Vinesh Phogat announcing her retirement from wrestling. The two-time World Championship bronze medalist, who was one of the leading figures in the wrestling protests in Delhi, expressed her disappointment on social media: ‘Alvida kushti.’ Bajrang Punia, another key figure in the protests, responded to Vinesh’s decision, stating: ‘You haven’t lost, you have been forced to lose.’
Despite this setback, the Indian spirit remains undeterred. Other Indian athletes will continue their quest for medals on Day 13. Aditi Ashok and Diksha Dagar will participate in the Women’s Individual Stroke Play Round 2 in golf. Jyothi Yarraji will compete in the Women’s 100m Hurdles Repechage Round in athletics. Aman Sehrawat and Anshu Malik will fight for glory in the Men’s and Women’s 57kg Freestyle Round of 16, respectively, in wrestling.
The Olympics are reaching their climax, and the Indian contingent will be looking to end their Paris campaign on a high note. We, at Timesofindia.com, will be providing comprehensive coverage of Day 14, ensuring you don’t miss any of the action.