This story is from August 16, 2021
PM Narendra Modi meets India's Tokyo Olympics contingent
Indian athletes returned from Tokyo with a haul of seven medals, including javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra's historic gold in track and field. It was the country's best ever show at the Olympics.
Modi, who had applauded the Indian athletes' tremendous show during the 75th Independence Day celebration at the Red Fort on Sunday, was seen talking to Chopra and bronze medallist PV Sindhu, who become only the second Indian and first woman to win two Olympic medals.
The shuttler had also brought with her the silver medal she had won at Rio five years ago.
The members of the India men's hockey team that won a bronze after 41 also chatted with the PM, who was seen examining a hockey stick.
Neeraj Chopra ended India's 121-year wait for a medal in track and field when he won gold in the men's javelin-throw event at the Tokyo Olympics (PTI Photo)
PV Sindhu added a bronze medal in Tokyo to her silver at the Rio Olympics, and PM Modi kept his promise of having ice-cream with her (Photo: @Pvsindhu1 Twitter)
Ravi Dahiya's silver-medal feat at the Tokyo Games is only the second occasion when a wrestler from India finished second at the Olympics. Sushil Kumar was the first to achieve that in 2012 (Photo: @Media_SAI Twitter handle)
Weightlifter Mirabai Chanu opened India's medal account on the first day of the Tokyo Olympics with her silver medal (Photo: @Media_SAI Twitter handle)
The men’s hockey team ended India's 41-year wait to reclaim its storied place on the Olympic podium by clinching a bronze medal in Tokyo (Photo: @Media_SAI Twitter handle)
Bajrang Punia kept his promise of a medal in Tokyo with a bronze medal in men's 65kg wrestling (Photo: @Media_SAI Twitter handle)
India's flag in the boxing ring was hoisted by Lovlina Borgohain, who clinched a bronze medal (PTI Photo)
India's women power was on show on the hockey turf as well, as the Indian women's hockey team entered an Olympic semifinal for the first time in Tokyo (Photo: @Media_SAI Twitter)
India's medallists gifted a signed stole to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Olympic contingent's meeting with the PM on August 16, 2021 (@Media_SAI Twitter handle)
Vinesh Phogat who has been suspended by the WFI for indiscipline was also present along with young Anshu Malik, Seema Bisla and coach Jagmander Singh.
The other medallist included weightlifter Mirabai Chanu, who opened India's account at the Games on the first day competitions with a silver medal and bronze winning boxer Lovlina Borgohain.
The women's hockey team that exceeded all expectation by reaching its maiden Olympic semifinal was also present alongside the boxing, shooting and athletics contingents.
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