Despite the challenges of the Corona epidemic, the Tokyo Olympics were successful. This Olympic sport was completely different from the others. What we felt in the midst of this corona pandemic, we have hardly ever done before. But together we made it a reality. International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach formally announced the conclusion of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. 205 countries, 33 sports, 339 events and more than 11 thousand athletes participated in the Maha Kumbh of this Games.
India finished 48th in this Olympics with seven medals. This is India’s most spectacular performance in Olympic history. To participate in the Mahakumbh of the Games, this time the largest contingent (128) from India had reached Tokyo, who participated in a total of 18 sports events.
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All the players gave their best but some missed out on reaching the medals but some emerged victorious and made the country proud. Now the next Olympics will be held in Paris in 2024.
Bronze medalist Bajrang Punia led the Indian contingent holding the tricolor in today’s closing ceremony.
The Games have ended in the Tokyo Olympics. Wrestler Bajrang Punia was seen waving the flag of India in the closing ceremony on August 8. India finished 48th this Olympics with 7 medals, which was its best performance in Olympic history. Earlier, India had won a total of 6 medals in the 2012 London Olympics. In the javelin throw from India, Neeraj Chopra won the gold, weightlifter Mirabai Chanu and wrestler Ravi Kumar Dahiya won the silver medal. While shuttler PV Sindhu, wrestler Bajrang Punia. Boxer Lovlina Borgohain and men’s hockey team won bronze medals.
In the Tokyo Olympics 2020, America won a total of 113 medals including 39 gold, 41 silver and 33 bronze, while China won a total of 88 medals including 28 gold, 32 silver and 18 bronze. At the same time, 58 medals came in Japan’s account, in which 27 are gold, 14 silver and 17 bronze.
At the age of 13, the child who was very mischievous, fat and chubby, he wrote a new story of success at the age of 23. Yes, we are talking about Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra. The same Neeraj, who won the gold on Saturday, raised India’s head high by waving the tricolor in Tokyo. The same Neeraj who ended India’s 121 year wait to win an Olympic medal in athletics. The same Neeraj who gave India gold for the first time in track and field event in Olympic history by throwing 87.58m.