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Tokyo Olympics: Anirban Lahiri signed at Tied-42

Tokyo: Indian Golfer Anirban Lahiri ended his second Olympic campaign at Tied 42nd after triggering one more than 72 in the fourth round and the final on Sunday.
Lahiri, who started the week with 67 extraordinary and was in the top 10, sliding to the stairs afterwards with a 72-68-72 round for the next three days for a total of 5-below 283.
He was finished in 57 position in 2016 Rio Olympics.
Another Indian in the commotion, Udayani Mane, who entered the field later as a result of several withdrawals, also shot one more than 72 in the final round after the 76-69-70 round.
He was 3 years old for a week and ended 56.
Lahiri started the week with Bogey on the first day but ended it with Birdie.
On the last day, he had three birdies and four bogeys.
Mane has four birdies, one in front of nine and three behind nine, besides five bogeys.
Xander Schauffele (68-63-68-67) became the first American to win gold, while Sabbatini Slovak Slovakia who was born in South Africa (69-67-70-61), with his wife Martina Stofanikova in the bag, won silver with 10 -In under 10-below 61.
CT PAN (74-66-66-63), also with his wife Michelle Lin as a caddy, winning bronze in seven play-offs.
For more than an hour after gold and silver had been decided, the struggle for Bronze continued with the play-off seven people who issued the beauty of golf at the Olympics.
Seven included a large winner four times, Rory McILRoy, a big winner twice, Collin Morikawa, who has a Japanese link, and the star of the house and champion of the Masters, Hideki Matsuyama.
Add to them Sebastian Munoz from Colombia, Mito Perera from Chile, Paul Casey from the United Kingdom and CT Pan of Chinese Taipei, and underlined the global golf appeal.
From the lot, PAN won the bronze, seven years after he won two Asian GAMES gold medals at Golf in 2014.
Schauffele, 27, played in front of what was one of the biggest crowds attending the Olympic victory this year, claiming gold a country where grandparents -Nenek from his mother’s party still lives.
Xander sank Putt 4 feet for 4-below 67 for his first tournament victory in two and a half years after several close calls.
His father and coach, Stefan Schauffele had been a decathlon of the Olympics until a drunk driver hit him and made him blind in one eye in 1986.
Elder Schauffele was 20.
Xander Schauffele became the first American golfer to win gold since 1900 and it was not contested from 1908 to 2012 .
Golf returned to the Olympics in 2016 and Justin Rose won gold.
Rose did not qualify for the United Kingdom this time.
While Schauffele won gold, Rory Sabbatini set a new record with 10-below 61 and jumped to 17-below to set a target, which was stated by America at 18-under.
Sabbatini, who won the 2003 World Cup as South Africa but now lives in the US, won the silver under the Slovak flag.

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