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Asian Games: Indian fencer Bhavani Devi knocked out in quarterfinals | Asian Games 2023 News – Times of India

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Star Indian fencer Bhavani Devi's remarkable campaign at the Asian Games reached its conclusion in the quarterfinals, as she faced a 7-15 defeat against the local favourite Yaqi Shao in the women's sabre individual category.Bhavani Devi, just one victory away from securing her maiden Asian Games medal, began the quarterfinals with a spirited performance, managing to land three touches in the initial period. However, her Chinese adversary swiftly took control, establishing an 8-3 lead and needing only seven more touches to secure her place in the consecutive semifinal at the continental showcase. Bhavani did manage to secure four more touches in the second period, but it ultimately proved insufficient.In fencing, the first fencer to reach 15 touches in a knockout round i...
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India at Asian Games 2023, Day 3 schedule: Shooters in contention to add to medal tally; Bhavani Devi in fencing action and more

[ad_1] On Day 2, the gold rush began for Indian athletes. Men’s rifle shooting team and Harmanpreet Kaur and Co in cricket opened India’s account in the first column of the medal tally. On Day 3, attention will once again be on the shooting contingent primarily. There are medal events potentially lined up in judo and cycling later in the day based on how the athletes perform in the early rounds. For a young athlete, Manu Bhaker has already been through a lot in her career. Highs and lows, both. A highly decorated athlete at just 21, Bhaker will have a point or two to prove in Hangzhou where she takes part only in the 25m pistol. Bhaker, Esha Singh and Rhythm Sangwan will be in team medal contention as well as individual. Medallists already in Hangzhou, Divyansh Singh Panwar and Ramita wi...
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Ukraine fencer Olga Kharlan disqualified after refusing to shake hands with Russian opponent

[ad_1] Ukrainian fencer Olga Kharlan has been disqualified after refusing to shake hands with Russian Anna Smirnova at the World Championships in Milan on Thursday. Kharlan, a four-time Olympic medallist and world champion, won the individual sabre bout 15-7 and then refused to shake hands with her opponent, instead offering her sabre to tap blades. Smirnova remained on the piste for over half an hour after the incident, speaking with a number of officials before leaving. Ukrainian athletes in other sports – including tennis players Elina Svitolina and Marta Kostyuk – have also refused to shake hands with Russian and Belarusian opponents following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with Moscow using Belarus as a staging ground for what it calls a “special military operation”. In fencing’s rul...
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Fencing Nationals: For Indian fencers, sharing kits and equipment are thing of the past… well almost

[ad_1] Pune: As struggles of procuring equipment get relegated to nostalgia amongst reuniting athletes at Pune’s Balewadi stadium, the Fencing Nationals in India wear a slick look of professionalism. Days of shared kits aren’t completely in the past, but receding slowly as the various schemes of SAI, Khelo India, Universities, state governments and nonprofits equip fencers with up-to-date gear. Still, Ena Arora of Patiala recalls how Ajinkya Dudhere, her senior from Maharashtra, brought her the first proper blade. “In juniors we used to use Chinese weapons, which were highly inconsistent in flexibility but affordable. They used to be so hard, there would be marks on the neck and I’d get asked in school if someone had been violent towards me!” Arora remembers. “Whenever anyone got selecte...