“Disheartened” Aditi Ashok Rues Missing Out On Tokyo Olympics Medal

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Aditi Ashok finished two strokes behind gold medal winner Nelly Korda of the US in Tokyo.© AFP

Indian golfer Aditi Ashok is “disheartened” at missing out on a medal after finishing fourth in the women’s individual stroke play at the Tokyo Olympics. The golfer finished two strokes behind gold medal winner Nelly Korda of the US in her memorable fourth-place finish at Tokyo 2020. The 23-year-old golfer from Bengaluru said that she is leaving Tokyo with “bittersweet memories” as she tried her best till the very end in the event but still ended up missing out on a medal.

“Leaving Tokyo with bittersweet memories. This is probably the most disheartened I have ever been after finishing 4th in a golf tournament I tried my best till the very end but golf is like that sometimes. You don’t always get what you deserve, but you do get what you work for,” Aditi Ashok tweeted.

“Thanks to all those who watched me play and showed their support especially from my home country. No words can express the gratitude feel towards everybody who woke up early to watch me play. I hope everybody who watched golf for the first time enjoyed it,” she added in another tweet.

The 23-year-old 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 were tied for fifth. The Indian finished the final day with 68 (-3) at the Kasumigaseki Country Club.

This year the Games were held with COVID-19 induced restrictions and all sports were played behind closed doors.

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About 11,000 athletes from over 200 countries competed in Tokyo Olympics. India recorded its best-ever haul at the Olympics with seven medals (one gold, two silver, and four bronze).

The Olympic Games came to end after a stunning closing ceremony at the Tokyo Olympic Stadium on Sunday.

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