As the Paris Olympics draw near, many in India will follow sports they might not regularly watch. While cricket leads in popularity, other sports like football, kabaddi, wrestling, and hockey also have significant followings.
Heats: In events like track, rowing, swimming, and canoeing, heats are the initial rounds where athletes compete. Winners move on to semifinals and finals.
Repechage: In wrestling, track, and rowing, repechage gives athletes a second chance if they lose to a finalist. They can still compete for a bronze medal depending on when they lost.
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Dressage: Anush Agarwalla is India's sole equestrian participant in dressage, where horse and rider perform predetermined routines judged on precision and grace.
Ippon: A win by ippon in judo occurs when an opponent is thrown onto their back or submits via choke or joint lock.
RSC: Referee stops contest (RSC) is used in boxing when a referee ends a bout due to one boxer's inability to defend themselves effectively.
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PC: In hockey, PC stands for penalty corner, awarded to the attacking team for fouls within the defensive circle. It's a critical opportunity for teams to score.
These terms will be crucial during the Olympics, providing insights into events beyond India's typical sporting focus.