Tokyo Olympics highlights: USA's Sunisa Lee wins Olympic all-around gold with Biles absent
India's Mary Kom is eliminated from the Games after a 2-3 loss to Colombian Ingrit Valencia in Round of 16. India managed to keep its medal hopes alive on Day 5 with the likes Deepika Kumari and Pooja Rani advancing to the quarterfinals in their respective disciplines. Indian athletes got off to a great start on Day 6 with reigning badminton world champion P V Sindhu and the men's hockey team advancing to the quarterfinals in their events. Archer Atanu Das advanced to the pre-quarterfinals in the men's individual event after an unexpected 6-5 win over South Korea's Jinhyek Oh. Stay tuned to DH for more updates
Mary Kom slams IOC Boxing Task Force for 'poor judging', says can't believe I've lost
Six-time world champion M C Mary Kom on Thursday slammed the International Olympic Committee's Boxing Task Force for "poor judging" in her flyweight (51kg) pre-quarterfinal at the Tokyo Games which she lost despite winning two of the three rounds.
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Tears of joy as San Marino becomes smallest Olympic medal-winning nation
Tokyo 2020 served up another slice of history on Thursday when San Marino became the least populated country to win an Olympic medal at the Summer or Winter Games.
Alessandra Perilli clinched bronze in the women’s trap shooting, becoming the first person to win an Olympic medal for the microstate of around 34,000 inhabitants.
San Marino replaced Bermuda as the record holder, two days after Flora Duffy won the island nation’s second medal, but first gold, in the women’s triathlon.
The tiny nation based in northern Italy also became the least populous country to win a medal in the summer or winter games, a record previously held by Liechtenstein, who have won 10 Winter Olympics medals.