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Paris Olympics: Golfers Aditi, Diksha finish 29th, 49th in women’s individual strokeplay event – World News Network

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Last updated: August 11, 2024 12:00 am
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Paris [France], August 11 (ANI): Aditi Ashok squeezed into the Top-30 with a Tied-29th place finish at the ongoing Paris Olympics on Saturday.
Despite missing out on the podium once again, Aditi maintained that the Olympic dreams were very much alive. The 26-year-old Bengaluru star, who was competing in her third Olympics, shot 4-under 68 with seven birdies against three bogeys but said she will come back again in Los Angeles in 2028.
India’s other star in the field, Diksha Dagar, who was subdued following her mother’s back injury and hospitalization in a car accident in Paris a week before the Games, shot 80-78 over the weekend and ended T-49.
She said she was confident of bouncing back in the AIG Women’s Open and also making a run for the 2028 Olympics.
Overall It was a disappointing end for the two Indians, who were in Top-15 after the first day.
At the top, Lydia Ko completed her Olympic medal collection with an Olympic gold. Ko won the silver medal in the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics. She won the bronze in Tokyo.
Esther Henseleit of Germany finished birdie-birdie for a 66 to make Ko work for it. She wound up with the silver. Xiyu Lin of China birdied the final hole for a 69 to win the bronze.
Aditi, who opened her pro career with a win on the Ladies European Tour in her rookie year at the Hero Women’s Indian Open at the age of 16, said, “I think today was probably the best day for me. I feel like I was hitting approach shots and I was holing putts, both were working, so I think that is where the seven birdies came from. Also, conditions were a little better today. Not as windy. So it was easier to manage today than yesterday.”
At 26 she has age on her side, she feels She said she feels she will get some more attempts at the Olympic Games and will try to get back to the team in 2028 when the Olympics travel to Los Angeles.
For Nelly Korda, Rose Zhang and Morgane Metraux, it was a day to forget. All of them were in range early. All of them fell back with a double bogey or worse. (ANI)

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