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India at Olympics | Rio 2016 Day 2 : Live Blog, Results, Schedule, and Medals Tally

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After a fairly disappointing start at the Rio Olympics, India will look to bounce back on day 2 as the Women's hockey team returns after 36 years, and Dipa Karmakar makes her much-awaited appearance. Follow us as we bring live updates, and pictures from on and off the field in Rio.

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It is set to be a historic day for India at Rio. The Indian women's hockey team will take to the field against Japan, a sight which has been missing from the Olympics since 1980. They have not had the best of buildups to the tournament, but will hope to start on a positive note.

Dipa Karmakar will also become the first Indian female gymnast to make an appearance in an Olympics today. Her coach, Bisweshwar Nandi, had said that they are feeling the pressure of carrying the dreams of a billion Indians. Let’s hope that the pressure does not hamper their performance today.

After a disappointing day for the shooting contingent on day 1, Heena Sidhu, Kynan Chenai, and Manavjit Singh Sandhu will hope for a better outing today. Heena will take part in the women's 10m air pistol qualifiers, while the two men will participate in the men's trap qualifiers.

After a disappointing performance in the women's individual and team ranking round in archery, Deepika Kumari, Bombayla Devi Laishram, and Laxmirani Majhi have an opportunity to redeem themselves in the team event today. The Indian women's archery team will face Colombia in the round of 16 of the women's recurve team event.

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