Asian Games 2018 |Events Schedule| DAY 5
All you need to know about Asian Games 2018 Events Schedule DAY 5 competition India’s ace shuttlers Sindhu, Saina, will be in action in the singles event. In Tennis Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan takes on Japan’s Kaito Uesugi and Sho Shimabukuro in the semi-final of the men’s doubles, while Ankita Raina will be up against China’s Zhang Shuai in the semi-finals of the singles event competition. Here are the full events schedule of day 5
DAY 5 SCHEDULE
23 AUGUST
ASIAN GAMES 2018
INDIANS ATHLETES TO WATCH
(All timing in IST)
Archery
Recurve Men’s Individual 1/16 Eliminations
Viswash vs To be defined (9-10 AM)
Atanu Das vs To be defined (9-10 AM)
Recurve Women’s Individual
Promila Daimary (India) vs Bishindee (9-10 AM)
Deepika Kumari (India) vs Ri Ji Hyang (9-10 AM)
Artistic Gymnastics Women’s Vault (2-30 PM)
Badminton
Women’s singles Round of 32 | PV Sindhu vs Vu Thi Trang (10 AM)
Aghaeihajiagha Soraya vs Saina Nehwal (10 AM)
Women’s doubles Round of 32 (10 AM)
NG Wy, Yeung NT vs Ponappa, Reddy NS
Panda R, Sunil AS vs Chaladchalam C, Muenwong P
Mixed doubles Round of 32 (10 AM)
Chan PS, Goh Ly vs PJ Chopra, Reddy NS
A Ponappa, SS Rankireddy vs Puavarananukroh, Taerattatanachai S
Men’s doubles Round of 32 (10-20 AM)
Chung Y, Tam CH vs Rankireddy SS, Shetty C
Attri M, Reddy BS vs Mohamed TA, Rasheed MA
Basketball
Women’s Basketball 5*5 Preliminary Group A – Game 10 (4-30 PM)
India vs Indonesia
Bowling (Medal event)
Men’s Trios | 1st Block Start List | India (7 AM)
Bridge
Men’s Team | Qualification Round 1 Results | India (8 AM)
Mixed Team | Round Robin 1 – Round 7 Start List | India (8 AM)
Supermixed Team | Qualification Round 5 Start List | India
Qualification Round 7 Start List | India | Qualification Round | 12 NOON
Men’s Team | Qualifications | 12 NOON
Round Robin 2 | India | 12 NOON
Qualification Round 5 Start List | 12 NOON
Qualification Round 7 Start List | 2-45 PM
Mixed Team | Round Robin 2 – Round 1 Start List | India | 2-45 PM
Canoe/Kayak Slalom (Medal event)
Canoe Single Women | Semifinal | Champa Mourya
Golf
Men’s Individual | Round 1 | Aadil Bedi, Hari Mohan Singh, John Thomas (4 AM)
Women’s Individual | Round 1 | Sifat Sagoo, Ridhima Dilawari, Diksha Dagar
Paragliding (Rescheduled)
Rowing (Medal event)
Men’s Single Sculls (7 AM)
Baban Dattu Bhokanal (India)
Men’s Double Sculls | 7-20 AM | Om Prakash, Sawarn Singh
Women’s Pair | Final A Start List | 7-30 AM | Sanjukta Dung Dung, Harpreet Kaur
Men’s Pair | Malkeet Singh, Gurinder Singh | 8-40 AM
Men’s Lightweight Four | Final A Start List | 9-10 AM | India
Shooting
Double Trap Men | 8-30 AM | Shardul Vihan, Ankur Mittal
Double Trap Women (Medal event) | Start List Gold Medal Match | Varsha Varman
Sport Climbing
Men’s Speed | Quarterfinals | Maibam Chingkheinganba, Bharath Stephen Kamath Pereira (7 AM)
Men’s combined | Speed Qualification | Maibam Chingkheinganba, Bharath Stephen Kamath Pereira (7 AM)
Women’s Speed | Quarterfinals | 7 AM | Sanjay Shreya
Men’s combined | Speed Qualification | Maibam Chingkheinganba, Bharath Stephen Kamath Pereira (7 AM)
Women’s Speed | Quarters | Sanjay Shreya (7 AM)
Swimming (Medal event)
Men’s 50m Butterfly | Heat 1 Start List | 7 AM | Vikram Virdhawal, Anshul Kothari
Men’s 100m Freestyle | Heat 1 Start List | Agnel Aaron DSouza | 7-21 AM
Men’s 200m Backstroke | 7-38 AM | Nataraj Srihari, Advait Page
Tennis
Women’s Singles | Semis | 8 AM | Zhang Shuai vs India’s Ankita Raina
Mixed Doubles Quarterfinal 3 | 8 AM | Bopanna, Ankita Raina vs Rungkat CB, Sutjiadi A
Men’s Doubles | Semis | 9-30 AM | Sharan D, R Bopanna vs Uesugi, Shimabukoro
Men’s Singles | Quarterfinal 2 | Gunneswaran Prabhakharan, Prajnesh vs Kwon Sunwoo
Volleyball
Women’s Pool B, Match 7 (8 AM)
Kazakhstan vs India
Highlights of the fourth day of Asian Games 2018 was Rahi Sarnobat, became the first Indian female shooter to win a gold in 25m pistol final competition,
Indian men’s hockey team beat Hong Kong 26-0 by record biggest-ever win.
In Wushu competition, India bagged four bronze medal each, this has been by far best ever performance.
India stood seventh in the medal tally with four gold, three silver, and eight bronze medals