Aditi Ashok News
This is India's 20th medal in shooting, continuing their best-ever run in the sport at the Asian Games. Earlier, the Indian shooting duo of Sarabjot Singh and Divya Subbaraju secured a silver medal in the mixed 10 m air rifle pistol team
Aditi Ashok calls out Air France airlines over her missing golf kit bag
She has asked the airlines to take immediate action over it
She tweeted that she needs the kit bag immediately for a forthcoming tournament
The fourth-place finish, the dreaded fourth-place finish. Nobody really wants to finish in that position at the Olympic Games, yet there are more than half-a-dozen instances -- with the latest being golfer Aditi Ashok in Tokyo2020 -- where Indian players or teams have missed bronze by a whisker. Aditi finished fourth with an aggregate score of 15-under 269 on Saturday.
Aditi rolled in five birdies to be placed a famous fourth on fifteen-under 201 ahead of Australia's Hannah Green and Denmark's Pedersen who tied for fifth. The Indian finished the final day with 68 (-3) at the Kasumigaseki Country Club.
Aditi Ashok on Saturday said she gave her 100% in her memorable fourth-place finish at Tokyo.
Golfer stated that fourth at an Olympics where they give out three medals kind of hurts.
Aditi, who finished 41st in the 2016 Rio Olympics, put up a heroic display and remained in the top three positions in the first three rounds at Tokyo Olympics which no other Indian golfer has ever managed to do.
This is Aditi's second appearance at the Olympics. She had finished tied 41st in Rio in 2016.
Overnight leader by four strokes, American Korda carded a two-under 69 to lead by three from Ashok (68). “I’ve been actually really calm for the last three days, I haven’t got really got nervous,” Korda told reporters after saving par on the 18th with a splendid up-and-down.
With the competition faced with the possibility of being reduced to 54 holes due to impending thunderstorms over the weekend, the slightly-built Indian knows she needs to keep firing at the flags to ensure what would be a monumental podium finish for Indian golf.
Aditi Ashok on Tuesday became the first female Indian golfer to qualify for Tokyo Olympics.
India's Aditi Ashok continued to battle with links golf but at least managed to overcome one hurdle by making the cut at the Ricoh Women's British Open for the first time in three attempts, here.
Returning to action after a three-week gap, India's Aditi Ashok shot 71 and 68 to open her campaign in the LPGA Shoprite Classic at Galloway.
This was Aditi's second top-10 in a row after her Tied-seventh at LPGA Mediheal last week. Before that her two best finishes this season were T-14 at Kia Classic and T-19 at Hugel-JTBC La Open.
India's Aditi Ashok shared the lead and gave herself a great chance of grabbing a breakthrough win after the Volunteers of America LPGA Texas Classic was reduced to 36 holes because of inclement weather.
Young Indian golfer Aditi Ashok registered her career-best finish on the LPGA with a superb Tied-7 finish at the MEDIHEAL Championship after shooting a three-under 69 in the final round.
A brilliant streak of four birdies in five holes saw Aditi Ashok finish her third round at tied 10th at the LPGA MEDIHEAL Championship.
Aditi Ashok shot 1-under par 71 to get to even par after two rounds at the LPGA Mediheal Championship, helping her comfortably make the cut at Tied-35th.
This is also the first time this season she has had two rounds in 60s and consistency seems to be around the corner. She is currently 59 on CME ranking and 79 in Rolex World Rankings. Aditi plays the first round with Ashleigh Buhai and Morgan Pressel.
India's Aditi Ashok made a superb charge on the back nine with two birdies and an eagle 2 on a Par-4 at the Hugel-JTBC Los Angeles Open to close in on her first top-10 finish of the season.
Aditi Ashok, who had a brilliant first round with a three-under 68 that included 14 out of 14 fairways, slipped in the second with a card of 73, placing her at tied 16 after 36 holes in the HUGEL-JTBC Los Angeles Open.
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