The Indian women’s team failed to qualify for the Olympics, losing to Colombia

The World Cup champion Indian women’s recycling team did not qualify for the Tokyo Olympics in the final qualifying round on Sunday.

This is the last chance for the Indies to improve their allocation of single women for the team’s call-up in Tokyo, but they have not succeeded.

Deepika Kumari is the only entry in the women’s section of the Tokyo Games. It will be in its third consecutive Olympic Games.

India has already secured the men’s team allocation for the 2019 World Championship Olympics in Den Bosch, the Netherlands.

The cut Indian women’s team had to take the top three places under 28 years old, but failed in the first round, giving a disappointing performance.

World number three Deepika, Angita Bhagat and 19-year-old Komalika Barry, who won gold on the World Cup stage in Guatemala two months ago, failed to beat any set to win 0-6 over Colombia. Colleagues.

The Colombian trio of Ana María Renton, Valentia Acosta Giraldo and Myra Zebulveda shot consecutively, starting with two perfect 10s, very close to an arrow center (X), taking the first set 55-54.

Under pressure, the Indian women’s team made a staggering 49, including a poor 5, which lost the second set by two points.

They didn’t look back at the Colombians with two more perfect 10s, including an X in the third set.

The Indian team got off to a great start earlier, with Deepika scoring the highest individual score in the morning, scoring 674, finishing second behind Mexico in the qualifying round and advancing directly to the second round.

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