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<strong>The Indian women continued to lead the country&#39;s campaign at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games with discus thrower Kamalpreet Kaur making it to the final and the hockey team also keeping the hopes of a medal alive with their second win on Saturday.<br />
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There is more to come later in the day as Rio Olympics silver medalist P V Sindhu faces Chinese Taipei&#39;s World No. 1 Tai Tzu-ying in the semifinal of the individual event and Asian boxing champion Pooja Rani takes on China&#39;s Qian Li in her quarterfinal bout. A win today will secure medals for both Sindhu and Rani.<br />
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Meanwhile, archer Atanu Das, who had beaten two-time Olympic champion Korean Jinhyek OH to reach the quarters, bowed out of the Games after losing to Japan&#39;s Takaharu Furukawa. More disappointment was in store for the Indian men as top seed boxer AmitPanghal was knocked out in the first round of the flyweight event, losing 1-4 to Colombia&#39;s Yuberjen Martinez Rivas.<br />
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In hockey Pool A, India were pushed all the way by South Africa before taking a 4-3 win, moving them ahead of Ireland and into the top four.<br />
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Three goals from Vandana Katariya helped India complete their pool campaign with an important win over South Africa, a result which keeps alive their dream of qualifying for the competition quarter-finals.<br />
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The result puts India into fourth place in the pool, but will have to wait until the end of today&rsquo;s play before knowing if it is enough to progress, with fifth placed Ireland needing to defeat Olympic champions Great Britain to snatch quarter-final qualification away from the Indians.<br />
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It was far from straight-forward for India, who faced a South Africa team utterly determined to end their own competition on a high. Katariya&rsquo;s fourth minute opener was cancelled out by South Africa&rsquo;s Tarryn Glasby on the stroke of quarter time, with Katariya restoring India&rsquo;s lead shortly after the re-start.<br />
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Erin Hunter restored parity seconds before half time, but again India hit back when Neha established a 3-2 lead. Marizen Marais made the score 3-3 in the latter stages of the third quarter, putting real pressure on India&rsquo;s hopes of claiming a crucial three points.<br />
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However, the Indian victory was sealed 11 minutes from the end when Katariya completed her hat-trick.<br />
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This was the first-ever hat-trick for the Indian women&#39;s hockey team in the Olympics.<br />
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Hailing from the Kabarwala village in Punjab&#39;s Muktsar district, 25-year-old Indian discus thrower Kamalpreet Kaur booked her place in the final by attaining the direct qualification mark of 64m. Kaur had qualified for the Tokyo Olympics with a national record attempt of 65.06 meters.<br />
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The Olympic debutant will now compete with 11 other throwers for a podium finish on August 2.</p>
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