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India at Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Kamalpreet Kaur, women's hockey team, Dutee Chand in action on Monday, August 2

Kamalpreet Kaur competes in the women's discus throw qualification at the Tokyo Olympics. ANDREJ ISAKOVIC/AFP via Getty Images

Monday, August 2, Day 10 of the Olympics promises to be another big one for Indian athletes.

Kamalpreet Kaur will look to make history in the field, while the Indian women will look to do the same in hockey. The last remaining shooters from the Indian contingent are in action too, as is India's fastest woman and the contingent's lone participant in the equestrian.

We've highlighted here every Indian athlete in action right here, any events with [Medal event] next to it means that there will be a medal match on the same day.

7.24 AM -- ATHLETICS: 200m women's, heat 4 -- Dutee Chand

8.00 AM -- SHOOTING [Medal event]: Men's 50m 3 Positions Qualifying - Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar and Sanjeev Rajput. Final at 1.20 PM

You can read more about the rules and point-scoring of this event here.

8.30 AM - HOCKEY: Women's Quarterfinal -- India vs. Australia

1.30 PM -- EVENTING [Medal event] final qualifier -- Fouaad Mirza (and Seigneur Medicott) in action, they are 22nd after 2 rounds; Final at 5.15 PM

4.30 PM -- ATHLETICS [Medal Event]: Women's discus final -- Kamalpreet Kaur was only one of two athletes to meet the automatic qualification mark [64.00m] and moved into the final ranked second in qualification. Athletes, of course, will start from scratch in the final.

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BIG TICKET INTERNATIONAL EVENTS

6.50 AM -- ATHLETICS: Men's Long Jump final (look out for Cuba's Juan Miguel Echevarria and Jamaica's Tajay Gayle)

8.40 AM -- ATHLETICS: Women's 100m Hurdles final

1.30 PM and 4.30 PM - FOOTBALL: women's semis - USA vs. Canada and Australia vs. Sweden

6.10 PM - ATHLETICS: Women's 5000m final (watch for Netherland's Sifan Hassan, Kenyans Helen Obiri and Agnes Tirop, and Ethiopians Gudaf Tsegay, Senbere Teferi and Ejgayehu Taye)