Tokyo Olympics: Tarundeep Rai Withdrew From The Olympics After Losing In The Second Round.
Tokyo Olympics: This is the second consecutive time that the three-time Olympic athlete Tarendip Ray played in the 2004 Athens Olympic debut. In the 2012 London Olympics, Ray also lost in the second round.
On Wednesday, Indian veteran Tarundeep Rai lost to Israel’s Itay Shanny in the tension of the start of the second round in his final Tokyo Olympic Games. In the case of strong winds in Dream Island Park, the players of both sides locked 5-5, but Shanny, 15 years younger than Lai, locked the score 10-9 in the deciding game. The 92nd-ranked Israeli eliminated the bronze medalist Mutoh Hiroki Muto in the first round. He scored three 10 points from the last four arrows to reach the quarter-finals and outperformed the Indians in terms of death.
Three-time Olympian Rey, who made his debut at the 2004 Athens Olympics, lost both in the second round. At the 2012 London Olympics, Rey also lost in the second round.
-Behind, defeated Ukrainian player Oleksi Hongbin 6-4 in the first round, once again showing an amazing sense of balance, surpassing a 5-3 lead from 0-2 behind.
Need to tie in the fifth set to reach the final -16. Rey hesitated to compare with Shanny, who won by two points. The latter scored two 10 points and one 9 points against Rey’s 9-8-9 sequence.
A perfect 10 place continues to make Rai the 54th place in the world. He started the playoffs with 9 and Shanny solved the problem with 10. Rai was severely disappointed by the wind. When he threw a terrible 7 points, he lost the first set by 4 points, then won the second set by a slight advantage of 1 point, and evened the score 2-2. Shanny’s 6 consecutive 9s meant Rai led 5-3, but failed to equalize the fifth set.
Earlier in the day, Rei fell behind the 66th Ukrainian Yohimbine 2-4, but won the last two sets with three perfect 10 points and advanced to the second round.