Manu Bhaker Can Win Third Medal At Paris Olympics 2024. Check Details
Manu Bhaker's next event at the Paris Olympics will be the 25m pistol event. She will begin the competition on August 1, with the final scheduled for August 3.
Shooting sensation Manu Bhaker, who has already secured two medals at the Paris Olympics 2024, has a chance to become the only Indian to win three medals in a single Olympic Games.
India's latest sporting sensation, Manu Bhaker, made headlines by winning a bronze medal in the 10m air pistol individual event. The Haryana shooter then secured another bronze in the 10m air pistol mixed team event, partnering with Sarabjot Singh.
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Manu Bhaker will have a chance to win a third medal at Paris Olympics 2024
Manu Bhaker's next event at the Paris Olympics will be the 25m pistol event. She will begin the competition on August 1, with the final scheduled for August 3.
The ace Indian shooter will have the golden chance to complete a hat-trick of medals at the Paris Olympics when she competes in the 25m pistol event alongside Esha Singh.
Schedule for Women's 25m pistol event:
Women's 25m Pistol pre-event training: August 1, 12:30 PM IST (Indian Time)
Women's 25m Pistol Qualification Precision: August 2, 12:30 PM IST (Indian Time)
Women's 25m Pistol Qualification Rapid: August 2, 3:30 PM IST (Indian Time)
Women's 25m Pistol Final: August 2, 1:00 PM IST (Indian Time)
Paris Olympics 2024: Manu Bhaker’s 25m pistol event live streaming, telecast details
When, where to watch Manu Bhaker’s 25m pistol event live streaming in India?
Manu Bhaker’s 25m pistol event live streaming in India will be available on Jio Cinema.
When, where to watch Manu Bhaker’s 25m pistol event live telecast in India?
Manu Bhaker’s 25m pistol event live telecast in India will be available on Sports 18. You can also check official website of Paris Olympics for results.
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