The Taekwondo delegation left Tokyo, returning to Egypt after the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, where the gifts of the owners won the bronze medal in the women's individual competitions in the weight of 67 kg, and Saif Issa won the bronze medal in the men's individual competitions in the weight of 80 kg.
The delegation of the equestrian team, the delegation of the rhythmic swimming team and the delegation of the athletics team arrived in Tokyo in preparation for participating in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 in the coming days.
Egypt is participating in the Tokyo Olympics with a mission that is the largest in the history of Egyptian Olympic participation, as the number of players reached 146, with 134 main, divided into 86 male and 48 female players, in addition to 12 reserves, according to the instructions of the International Olympic Committee.
The results of Tuesday, at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, during the competitions in which the Egyptian champions participated in the various games, witnessed the exit of 9 of the Egyptian players from the competitions after receiving defeat, and the results of the day were as follows:
The Egyptian duo Sami Abdel Razek and Radwa Abdel Latif are bidding farewell to the 10m pairs pistol mixed team shooting competitions, after they finished the competitions in 18th place out of 20. .
The Egyptian Mohamed Abdel-Aal was eliminated from the judo competitions from the round of 32, after losing to the Italian Christian Parlatti, ranked 12th in the world under 81 kg, and qualified for the round of 32 of the judo competitions after defeating Attila Ongfri, the 20th ranked champion of Hungary.
Youssef Tolba, the national team player in the bow and arrow, lost to Kazakh Denis Yankin 6/4, in the bow and arrow competitions in the 32nd round, and the official website of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games announced the victory of Youssef Tolba, but the result was modified to announce the team player’s loss National bow and arrow.
Doha Hani, the Egyptian champion of badminton, called the badminton singles competitions by losing from Yajin, the Turkish champion, in two free games, and the Egyptian player appeared at a very modest level, as she lost the first half with a score of 21/5, before achieving the same result in the second half, in a match that did not last 20 minutes.
Egypt's table tennis player, Dina Musharraf, called out the women's singles competitions for the Tokyo Olympics, after losing 4-3 to the Netherlands' player Bretty Ireland in the round of 32.
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