Tokyo Paralympic Games: Indian Archer Laksh Kumar In The Men’s Singles Knockout.
Indian Archer Laksh Kumar lost to China’s Ai Xinliang 143-145 in the men’s singles compound event of the Tokyo Paralympic Games held on Tuesday, and missed the semifinals by one point.
Indian Archer Laksh Kumar lost to Chinese player Ai Xinliang 143-145 in the men’s singles compound event of the Tokyo Paralympic Games on Tuesday, and missed the semifinals with a mustache. Laksh Kumar fought hand-to-hand in all five rounds of the quarter-finals, but the Chinese Archer did not allow Indian athletes to surpass him. The Indian player started with a score of 29 in the first round, but Xinliang took over with a score of 30 in the same trial. When Laksh lost the game 143-145 and withdrew from the main event, the Chinese athlete maintained the lead throughout the game.
Earlier in the day, Rakesh defeated Marian Marecak of Slovakia 140-137 to win her 1/8 knockout round.
Rakesh had a bad start until the first The cumulative score in the second round was 53.
However, the Indian Archer staged a reversal, leading slightly to 81-80. Subsequently, he continued to win the game in good form and excellent shots in the last two rounds.
On Saturday, another Indian Archer Shyam Sundar scored 139 in the 1/16 individual compound open knockout. -142 Lost to American player Matt Stutzman.