Paris Olympics 2024 Day 6 India Schedule: On the sixth day of Paris Olympics 2024, Indian athletes will compete in various sports, including hockey, golf, and shooting, among others. India have so far won two medals at the 2024 Games. Manu Bhaker has particularly stood out, winning bronze medals in both the 10-meter air pistol women's event and the mixed team shooting event with Sarabjot Singh.


On day 6, spotlight will be on Swapnil Kusale, who will be competing in men's 50m rifle three positions medal round, aiming for a podium finish to help India secure an unprecedented third shooting medal at Paris Olympics.


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Further, the men's hockey team will face defending Olympic champions Belgium in their fourth Pool B match. Also, women paddlers Sreeja Akula and Manika Batra will have the opportunity to qualify for the quarter-finals.


Let's have a look at India's Day 6 complete schedule at Paris Olympics 2024 (timings in IST):


Archery


Men’s Individual (1/32 Eliminations): Pravin Jadhav vs Kao Wenchao (China) — 2:31 pm IST
Men’s Individual (1/16 Eliminations): From 3:10 pm IST onwards


Boxing


Women’s Flyweight (Pre-quarterfinal): Nikhat Zareen vs Yu Wu (China) — 2:30 pm IST


Golf


Men’s Individual Finals: Gaganjeet Bhullar and Shubhankar Sharma — 12:30 pm IST


Hockey


India vs Belgium (Group Stage): 1:30 pm IST


Shooting


Men’s 50m Rifle Three Positions (Medal Round): Swapnil Kusale — 1:00 pm IST
Women’s 50m Rifle Three Positions (Qualification): Sift Kaur Samra and Anjum Moudgil — 3:30 pm IST


Table Tennis


Women’s Singles (Quarterfinals): From 1:30 pm IST (Indian Time) onwards


Sailing


Men’s Dinghy Race 1: Vishnu Saravanan — 3:45 pm IST
Men’s Dinghy Race 2: Vishnu Saravanan — After Race 1
Women’s Dinghy Race 1: Nethra Kumanan — 7:05 pm IST
Women’s Dinghy Race 2: Nethra Kumanan — After Race 1


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