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Coaches of gold winners to get Rs 12.5 lakh

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The IOA today announced cash rewards for coaches of Olympics medal winners. The coaches of gold, silver and bronze medallists will be given Rs 12.5 lakh, Rs 10 lakh and Rs 7.5 lakh, respectively.

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Polish Paralympian wins TT opener

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Polish Olympian and Paralympian Natalia Partyka cruised into the table tennis women’s singles second round. Partyka, 31 and born without a right forearm, is representing Poland at her fourth Olympics and sixth Paralympics Games.

Horse’s bad tooth ends dressage dream

Why the long face? Simple. A puss-filled horse tooth has ended Victoria Max-Theurer’s Olympics dressage dreams. The Austrian’s 11-year-old horse, Abegglen NRW, had been behaving strangely in training and, while the opening ceremony was under way on Friday night, a health check and x-Ray revealed a tooth infection. It would have been Max-Theurer’s fifth Olympics. Agencies

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