Tokyo Olympics 2021 / India’s Last day at Olympics could turn into the best day.

India's last day at the Olympics could also be India's best day at the Games with at least three contenders competing for a medal on Day 15 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 07, 2021, 12:20 AM

India's last day at the Olympics could also be India's best day at the Games with at least three contenders competing for a medal on Day 15 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. 


Golfer Aditi Ashok will be playing since early in the morning and she is playing very well at the moment. If it continues on the right track, we might see another medal being added to India's inventory. 


Do not forget that wrestler Bajrang Punia is also in contention for a bronze medal in the men's 65 kg category. He arrived in Tokyo as a serious gold medal contender, but got off to a bad start in his first game, winning it only on criteria. 


In the quarterfinals, he fell behind again but showed cleverness in compelling seconds to win the fall. During the sci-fi match, he seemed nervous on defence in his legs and there are signs his knee injury hasn't gone away yet. We'll see how he gets there now in the bronze medal match. 


India's strongest gold medal contender on Day 15 of the Games, javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra will rely on a combination of luck and skill to finish in the top three.