Kamalpreet Kaur discus throw FINAL LIVE Updates and result

Kamalpreet Kaur discus throw FINAL LIVE Updates and result

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Catch live updates from Kamalpreet Kaur discus throw FINAL: Kaur finishes 6th with a best of 63.70m That brings us to the end of this LIVE blog!

It was a good performance from the Indian. She made quite a few heads turn with her discus throwing in the qualification rounds. In the finals, the best she could manage was a 63.70m.

The action now goes to Day 11 of the Olympics. India will have a big day tomorrow with the Indian men's hockey team and Lovlina Borgohain in action in the semi-finals of their respective competitions. You catch all the action from the Olympics on Sportskeeda. Kaur would be rather upset that she could not replicate her personal best throw of 66.59m or better it. A personal best would have sealed a bronze for the Indian. However, she put forth a good contention for her country. She is still new in the circuit and has plenty to learn and improve on. Indian fans would hope that they get to see more of Kaur not only at the Olympics, but at the Asian and Commonwealth Games as well. Well, that's the end of the discuss throw finals. Kamalpreet Kaur, the first Indian finalist in the event finishes 6th after recording a 63.7m throw. After throwing 63.97m and 64m in the qualifiers, she rose medal hopes among a lot of Indian fans. Her qualification rank was second and she made it to the finals easily.

Today, she started off with a throw of 61.62m and immediately made it to the top 8. Her next throw was a foul which pushed her to 9th. She came back strongly with a 63.7m throw and secured the final 8 spot. In the final 3 rounds, she couldn't better her score and ended in the 6th position. The finaI scores after the end of the competion. And that is the end of the competition. Doesn't quite get it, but she is taking home the gold medal. What a champion! Allman still goes ahead with her last attempt. She must be aiming for the 70m mark. No she cannot! Pudenz throws the disk into the net! The gold is confirmed for Allman of the United States! Can Pudenz win the gold? Yaime Perez wins the bronze! Her last attempt goes out of the sector. Perkovic is unable to better her throw! The streak ends for the Croat. She will finish outside off the podium places in Tokyo. She finishes with a best of 65.01m. Ca forfeits her throw! She ends 5th in the competition. Kaur's last throw ends up out of the sector! The Indian has to be content with a 6th place finish. She ends with a best of 63.70m. Kaur's last throw coming up! Lawrence gets a no-throw on her last attempt and has to finish 7th. Steinacker gets her last attempt in and manages a throw of 60.32m. The German finishes 8th. The sixth and final round begins! Allman manages another mammoth throw! She finds her rhythm to throw the disk 66.78m long. She now has the first and second best throws! Scores before the final round. And she cannot do it! She gets a no-throw. Perez has slipped down a place in the fifth round. Her best remains 65.72m. Yaime Perez now to reclaim her second spot! A big throw from Pudenz! She moves up a place into second with a throw of 66.86m. A personal best for the German! Into the net! That was not expected from the star Croat! She still sits in the fourth spot though. Perkovic now! Portugal's Ca comes up next! She didn't the right footing and that reflected in her throw. She walks out for a no-throw! Kaur goes over 60m but she is not able to better 63.70m. She stays sixth with a 61.37m throw.

She will get one more throw to have a shot at a medal. KAUR WITH HER FIFTH ATTEMPT NOW! Shadae Lawrence manages a throw of 59.26m. The German manages a distance of 60.10m. She still sits in the eighth spot! Steinacher now for her fifth attempt.
Score updates after round 4. Allman is not able to replicate her best! She throws 64.76m. The leader Allman is in the circle now Yaime Perez gets a legal throw! But no improvement for the Cuban. She gets only a 65.20m. Yaime Perez now! The German who sits in the third place doesn't manage an improvement. She was not happy with her throw and walked out before her disk landed. Pudenz up next! Nobody has bettered her score in the fourth round yet! Two-time Olympic champion Perkovic throws a flat one! She was going under the 60m mark but gets a red flag as she fouled on her throw! Portugal's Ca throws the disk straight into the net! A no-throw for Ca. She remains 5th with a best of 63.93m That was poor from Kaur! She loses balance on the release and ends up going out of the legal area. A no-throw for the Indian. She will have 2 more attempts to better her score. It's Kaur now in the circle! Lawrence does not clear the 60m mark yet again. She gets her fourth throw 59.46m long. Her best remains 62.12m. Jamaica's Lawrence to throw now Steinacker gets another no-throw in the fourth round. Her release is early and the disk hits the net. That was the worst possible way to hit a no throw! Germany's Steinacker goes first. The throwers will now take turns in the reverse order. The final three rounds are underway! Kaur sits in the 6th place with a best of 63.70m. She escapes the threat of elimination but needs to improve considerably to stay in contention for a medal. With the first 3 rounds done, the throwers in the bottom four positions will be eliminated!
The standings after 3 rounds. Top 8 make it to the finals. Load More

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