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Paris Olympics 2024 | Indian Golf Team - Schedule, Timings, Players, How to watch

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Four Indian golfers will take part in the 2024 Paris Olympics with Aditi Ashok spearheading the group. The 26-year-old has earned seven accolades in her career, including an Asian Games silver medal recently. 

‌Aditi finished fourth in the Tokyo Olympics, the best for any Indian in golf at the mega-event. Diksha Dagar, Shubhankar Sharma, and Gaganjeet Bhullar are the other participants in the event.

The Men’s event is slated to take place between August 1 and 4 while the women’s competition will run from August 7 to 10 at the Le Golf National near Paris.

Indian Golf Contingent at the Olympics

 Men's Event

- Athlete: Shubhankar Sharma

- Athlete: Gaganjeet Bhullar

 Women's Event

- Athlete: Aditi Ashok

- Athlete: Diksha Dagar

 Golf Event Schedule at the Olympics

 August 1, Thursday

- Men's Individual: Round 1

 August 2, Friday

- Men's Individual: Round 2

 August 3, Saturday

- Men's Individual: Round 3

 August 4, Sunday

- Men's Individual: Final Round

 August 7, Wednesday

- Women's Individual: Round 1

 August 8, Thursday

- Women's Individual: Round 2

 August 9, Friday

- Women's Individual: Round 3 August 10, Saturday

- Women's Individual: Final Round

How to watch Paris Olympics 2024?

For the Indian audience, the Paris Olympics 2024 will be broadcast and streamed live on Sports 18 and Jio Cinema respectively.

 

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