India at Paris Olympics 2024: Manu Bhaker's hunt for an Olympic hat-trick medal at the Games is over but the Indian shooters are not done yet. Vijayveer Sidhu, Raiza Dhillon and others will be competing in the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol and keet Qualification on Sunday, the schedule shows.

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The hockey team will also clash with Great Britain in the afternoon in a winner-takes-all all quarterfinal game before Lakshya Sen takes on Viktor Axelsen in the shuttle badminton semifinal. A victory against the Dane would make Lakshya the first ever Indian male shuttler to make it to the final of the Olympic badminton.

Don't forget to catch Parul Chaudhary and Lovlina Borgohain in the Women's 3000m Steeplechase and Women's 75kg boxing Quarterfinals respectively!

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India at Paris Olympics 2024: All athletes/teams competing on August 4, Sunday:

Shooting:

  • 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men's Qualification-Stage 1: Vijayveer Sidhu and Anish -- 12.30 pm.
  • 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men's Qualification-Stage II: Vijayveer Sidhu and Anish -- 4.30 pm.
  • Women's Skeet Qualification-Day 2: Raiza Dhillon and Maheshwari Chauhan -- 1pm

Golf:

  • Men's Individual Strokeplay-Round 4: Shubhankar Sharma and Gaganjeet Bhullar -- 12.30pm

Hockey:

  • Men's quarterfinals match between India and Great Britain -- 1:30pm

Athletics:

  • Women's 3000m Steeplechase Round 1: Parul Chaudhary -- 1:35pm
  • Men's Long Jump Qualification: Jeswin Aldrin -- 2:30pm

Boxing:

  • Women's 75kg Quarterfinals: Lovlina Borgohain vs Li Qian of China -- 3:02pm

Badminton:

  • Men's singles semifinals: Lakshya Sen vs Viktor Axelsen (Denmark) -- 3:30pm

Sailing:

  • Men's Dinghy Race 7 and 8: Vishnu Saravanan -- 3:35pm
  • Women's Dinghy Race 7 and 8: Nethra Kumanan -- 6:05pm
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