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Jaipur Wax Museum unveils first look of Kohli’s statue to come up on World Heritage Day

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Jaipur, April 12 (IANS) The first look of the wax statue of ace India cricketer Virat Kohli, which will be installed at the Jaipur Wax Museum in Nahargarh on World Heritage Day (April 18, was unveiled on Friday.

Anoop Srivastava, Founder-Director of the Jaipur Wax Museum, said there was a huge demand from tourists to install a statue of Virat Kohli in the museum for the past year.

“Kids and young girls are crazy for Virat Kohli. So, a decision was taken that a wax figure of Kohli would be installed in the museum which already has statues of Sachin Tendulkar and Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Since Kohli is known for his aggressive playing style, we chose to give the statue a similar look,” Srivastava said.

The wax figure has been sculpted by Ganesh and Lakshmi, under the creative direction of Srivastava. The 5 feet & 9 inches tall statue weighs 35 kg, the costumes for which have been designed by fashion designer Bodh Singh.

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The museum presently has 44 wax figures, including those of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Subhas Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Kalpana Chawla, Maharani Gayatri Devi, Amitabh Bachchan, Harivansh Rai Bachchan, Mother Terresa, Sachin Tendulkar, and M.S. Dhoni, among others.

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Paris Olympics: China win gold medal in 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event

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Paris Olympics: China win gold medal in 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event

Chateauroux (France), July 27 (IANS) China’s mixed shooting pair of Lihao Sheng and Yuting Huang won the first gold medal of the Paris Olympics here at Chateauroux on Saturday.

The Chinese duo outclassed South Korean pair of Kim Jihyeon and Park Hajun 16-12 in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event final to start their campaign on high.

China had the upper hand since the initial rounds and maintained their lead throughout despite the fighting effort from the Koreans in the end.

Earlier, Kazakhstan bagged the first medal of the Games after Alexandra Le and Islam Satpayev defeated Germany’s Anna Janssen and Maximilian Ulbrich 17-5 in the same event to win bronze.

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Paris Olympics: Kazakhstan secure bronze in 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event

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Paris Olympics: Kazakhstan secure bronze in 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event

Chateauroux, July 27 (IANS) Kazakhstan claimed the first medal of the Paris 2024 Olympics with a dominant performance in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team event, defeating Germany 17-5 in the bronze-medal match on Saturday.

Kazakh shooters Alexandra Le and Islam Satpayev set the tone early in the match, taking the first round with a score of 21.4 to Germany’s 20.7, establishing a 2-0 lead. Despite a spirited effort from Germany’s Anna Janssen and Maximilian Ulbrich, who managed to level the score at 3-3 and 4-4, the Kazakh pair never relinquished their grip on the match.

Le and Satpayev’s consistency proved too much for the Germans. After the brief tie, Kazakhstan surged ahead, winning the next three rounds to secure a 10-4 lead. Although Germany managed to tie one more round, it was merely a temporary reprieve as the Kazakhs continued their commanding performance, ultimately sealing a comfortable victory.

Kazakhstan’s journey to the bronze medal was marked by a strong showing in the qualification rounds, where they finished third, just ahead of Germany in fourth place.

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With Kazakhstan securing the bronze, the focus now shifts to the gold medal match between China and the Republic of Korea, the top two qualifiers in the event.

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Paris Olympics: Giving our best in every game is crucial to qualify for quarters, says PR Sreejesh

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Paris Olympics: Giving our best in every game is crucial to qualify for quarters, says PR Sreejesh

Paris, July 27 (IANS) Ahead of their first match against New Zealand in the Paris Olympics on Saturday, Indian men’s hockey team goalkeeper PR Sreejesh said they will focus on giving their best in every game to qualify for the quarterfinals.

India are placed in Pool B with New Zealand, defending champions Belgium, Australia, Argentina and Ireland.

“Every journey has its own challenges. From New Zealand up until we play Belgium, each match presents a unique test. Our focus is to perform consistently, adapting to the different styles of play, defensive setups, and attacking strategies of each team. Taking it one match at a time and giving our best in every game is crucial for accumulating the points needed to qualify for the quarterfinals,” Sreejesh told JioCinema.

After the historic bronze medal finish in the Tokyo Olympics, the Indian team raised the expectations of the country in Paris. Sreejesh echoed that by saying they’re focused on returning home with a medal.

“We need to have that belief in our potential to win medals. If our mindset is only about participation, we’ll remain just participants. But when we start dreaming about winning a medal, that’s when every player will believe in himself and the team and believe that we deserve to be on the podium. This fuels our passion and dedication, motivating us to work harder each day to become an Olympic medallist,” he said.

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The veteran added their recent Europre tours will help them to acclimatise to Paris weather and turf.

“Europe’s weather is unpredictable. One day it’s hot, the next it could rain, and then it might be cold. However, our team is quite familiar with such conditions as we frequently travel to Europe for matches against teams like Holland, Germany, Spain, and Belgium. We’ve trained on all three pitches in Paris, which are fast and good,” he said.

When asked does he feels pressure with ‘Wall of India’ tag attached to him, Sreejesh said, “The tag is more a responsibility than pressure. It means I must minimize mistakes because any error by the goalkeeper is visible on the scoreboard. While perfection is the goal, I am human and do make mistakes. However, I have a good team to cover my mistakes. If I concede a goal, my forwards are ready to score, and my defenders always help me improve. It’s a team effort where each member backs the other.”

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On the current mix of experienced and youngsters in the squad, he said, “Every team I’ve played with has been special. From 2012 to 2021 and now, each squad was the best at that time. What sets this team apart is the mix of 11 members from the last Olympics, who have medal-winning experience, and the newer players who have been training with us for years. This blend of experienced players and young talent will be our strength in this tournament as we need to have fresh legs to carry you throughout this tournament.”

Reflecting on his remarkable journey in Indian hockey which will come to an end after the conclusion of the Paris Olympics, the goalkeeper said, “For me, it was a great moment because when I joined GV Raja Sports School in 2000, I never imagined I’d be playing hockey for so long. Approaching the Paris Olympics, the first thing that came to my mind was carrying that jersey, symbolising the significance of this journey. It’s hard to think about the next Olympics in LA, but for now, my focus is on Paris 2024.”

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“I hope to be remembered as a good person with a positive attitude and a smiling face. In hockey, I want to inspire future generations. When youngsters pick up a hockey stick or decide to become goalkeepers, I want them to say, ‘I want to be like Sreejesh PR.’ If I can inspire even a few kids to take up the game, that would be the greatest legacy I could leave,” he added.

–IANS

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Paris Olympics: Rower Balraj Panwar finishes 4th in heat, advances to repechage

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Paris Olympics: Rower Balraj Panwar finishes 4th in heat, advances to repechage

Paris, July 27 (IANS) India’s sole rower Balraj Panwar advanced to the repechages after finishing fourth in heat 1 of the men’s singles scull competition in the Paris Olympics on Saturday.

The 25-year-old missed out on the direct qualification for the quarterfinals after coming behind New Zealand’s Thomas Mackintosh (6:55.92), Stefanos Ntouskos (7:01.79) and Abdelkhalek Elbanna (7:05.06), respectively. Panwar finished fourth with the timing of 7:07.11.

The top three in each heat get direct qualification for the quarters. However, the Indian rower will have another chance in the repechages.

Panwar won a bronze medal in the Asian and Oceanian Olympic Qualification Regatta in Korea and finished fourth at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.

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Paris Olympics: Ramita-Arjun & Elavenil-Sandeep finish 6th, 12th in 10m Air Rifle mixed team

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Paris Olympics: Ramita-Arjun & Elavenil-Sandeep finish 6th, 12th in 10m Air Rifle mixed team

Paris Olympics: Ramita-Arjun & Elavenil-Sandeep finish 6th, 12th in 10m Air Rifle mixed team

Chateauroux, July 27 (IANS) Not a good start to the day for Indian shooting fans as the two pairs of Ramita Jindal-Arjun Babuta and Elavenil Valarivan-Sandeep Singh failed to qualify for the final of the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team qualification round at the Paris Olympics, here on Saturday.

Ramita and Arjun shot a total of 628.7 in a series of 30 shots for each. Elavenil Valarivan and Sandeep Singh, the second Indian team, finished 12th with 626.3 points.

China, Korea, Germany, and Kazakhstan will compete in the 10m air rifle mixed team medal matches. Only the top four teams in the rankings proceed to the medal rounds, with the first and second-placed teams competing for the gold medal.

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