Aditi Ashok moves closer to India's 1st Olympic medal in golf, ranked 2nd after round 3
The final and fourth rounds are to be played on Saturday (August 7) but the weather is looking bad. If there is no match due to bad weather, then only the scores till the third round will be counted. In such a situation, Aditi Ashok can win the silver medal.
Aditi Ashok went unnoticed and has secretly moved closer to the Olympic medal at the Tokyo Olympics
Indian golfer Aditi Ashok is on her way to create history in the Tokyo Olympics. The Indian golfer continued his excellent performance for the third day in a row. Aditi Ashok played the card of 3 under 68 on Friday and remained in second place. The final and fourth rounds are to be played on Saturday (August 7) but the weather is looking bad. If there is no match due to bad weather, then only the scores till the third round will be counted. In such a situation, Aditi Ashok can win the silver medal.
At the same time, if the final round is completed, then she will be a strong contender to win the gold medal. Aditi Ashok, 23, is from Bangalore.
#IND Golfer @aditigolf continues her amazing run, finishing the #Golf Women's Round 3 with 3 under par (-3) 68 points
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With this, Aditi is at 2nd Rank 12 under par (-12) with a total of 201 points
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If Aditi wins the medal, it will be a historic moment for Indian golf. India has not yet won a medal in golf in the Olympics. Till five years ago, Aditi Ashok seemed to be spending her time among golf stalwarts. She was the youngest competitor in the women's golf competition at the Rio Olympics-2016. Now time has changed and he is on his way to win medal in Tokyo Olympics.