Olympics has been a dream for several athletes and golfer Aditi Ashok is no different.Talking about her Olympic debut?in the womans individual event at the Olympics, scheduled to start on the Olympic Golf Course from Wednesday, Aditi says,?Playing in the Olympics was my goal since 2012 and to be here as an Indian, to have made it to the Olympics is a big achievement for me.The Olympic field is restricted to a field of 60 players in both mens and womens golf, and the top 15 world-ranked players are all eligible, with a limit of four players from each country. The 18-year-old Aditi?became the sole Indian woman to have made the cut to the top 60.Nice chatting with @ANNIKA59 on the course @OlympicGolf during my first practice round #Olympics #Golf #IND #Rio2016 pic.twitter.com/kHh6OZsOUd- Aditi Ashok (@aditigolf) 16 August 2016The experience of being in the village (Olympic Village) and now playing in the Olympics with the best in the world feels surreal. Im so happy to be here, she says.Talking about her chances at the event, Aditi says, Golf is a game where a good day for anybody is probably going to be the best in the field. So if I have four good days, then Im sure Ill have a good chance.The womens golf tournament in Rio - a 72-hole stroke play event - will be making a comeback to the Olympics after 116 years, with the the last event been played in 1900.My Tee Times for Rounds 1 & 2 @OlympicGolf 17-Aug at 9:36 am 18-Aug at 7:41 am #Olympics #Rio2016 Womens #Golf #IND pic.twitter.com/S79q3Kiq7I- Aditi Ashok (@aditigolf) 16 August 2016The womens event will see the participation of several top players, including the top three-ranked golfers in the world, Lydia Ko of New Zealand,?Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand and?Brooke Henderson of Canada.The event is scheduled to start at 4 pm, while Aditis tee starts at 6.06 pm IST.Previously, the mens tournament concluded with Great Britains Justin Rose winning gold and Swedens Henrik Stenson winning silver. Indias Anirban Lahiri finished 57th, while SSP Chawrasia finished 50th.Ernie Whitt Jersey . Q: Team Canada announces their Olympic roster three weeks from today. 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"We came in (Wednesday) night . . . I used to live down here and we drove by my condo. Its tough but something Im looking forward to." Rider fans will have to continue waiting for slotback Geroy Simons season debut. Head coach Corey Chamblin said Simon wont play against the Argos because of a lower-body injury. The Roughriders acquired Simon, 37, in an off-season trade with the B.C. Lions but he has yet to play for his new team. Simon is the CFLs all-time receiving yards leader (15,787) and needs 29 catches to break Ben Cahoons league record of 1,017. But Foley has two reasons to look forward to his game at Rogers Centre since Torontos Grey Cup win over Calgary last November. Hell be able to renew acquaintances with many of his former teammates and also receive his Grey Cup ring from Argos GM Jim Barker, who opted to present it to Foley personally rather than simply mail it to him. "Thats nice," Foley said. "Me and Barker were pretty close when I was here and I really appreciate him doing that. "That will be just another little emotional thing you have to conquer before the game. Got to be a vet, got to lock in, got to go out there and win this game." Foley began his CFL career with B.C. after the Lions selected the native of Courtice, Ont., fourth overall in 2006 out of York University. He was named the leagues top Canadian in 09 after posting a career-high 12 sacks before signing with Toronto as a free agent. But Foley had just 10 sacks over three seasons with the Argos. Last year, he had 35 tackles and three sacks before adding four tackles and a sack in the Grey Cup to be named the games top Canadian. Foleys job in Toronto defensive co-ordinator Chris Joness scheme was more than just rush the passer. He was also required to sometimes drop back into pass coverage like an outside linebacker. With Saskatchewan, hes being employed in a more traditional role coming off the edge although he has four tackles but no sacks this season. "Defence is defence, at the end of the day youre told to do a job, you get paid to do a job so you have to go out there and do it," Foley said. "But I definitely do enjoy my job a liittle bit more now, I think I contribute more to the team.dddddddddddd "But as Ive said, Im pretty grateful for last year with what coach Jones did and what the rest of the staff did because we won a Grey Cup. You cant complain." Argos slotback Andre Durie, a longtime friend of Foleys from their university days at York, is expecting his former teammate to play with a chip on his shoulder. "He plays with his heart and a lot of passion so I expect him to really come out and want to prove a point and win the game," Durie said. "Thats the type of player he is, he wears his heart on his sleeve. "He was a good leader when he was here and for us we just have to go out there and play our game and continue to focus on what we do best." And Foley has a little bit of a score to settle with Durie. "Weve gone against each other on special teams when I was in B.C. and his first year he caught me on punt one time," Foley said. "I thought I had beat him but he blew me up so I guess I have to pay him back. "But I consider him a brother . . . wed do anything for each other and thats family to me. His family is my family and vice versa." Chamblin has no worries about Foley allowing emotion to get the best of him against his former team. "Its a former team but thats in the past," Chamblin said. "Hes green and white now and thats what he has to look at. "Ive been on like five former teams here so Id be emotional every time I coached up here. Its time to move on. Hell see his friends and after the first quarter it will be about green and white and I think hell take that next step." Saskatchewan (2-0) comes in as the CFLs only unbeaten team following an impressive 36-21 win over Calgary. Although Toronto (1-1), dropped a 24-16 road decision to B.C. last week, the Argos boast the leagues second-ranked offence, averaging 365.5 net yards. "Theyre a good offence," Chamblin said. "Theres a reason they were in a Grey Cup last year but we faced a good offence last week against Calgary so it will be a good test for us and our defence." Saskatchewan running back Kory Sheets is off to a great start, having rushed for more than 100 yards in both of his teams games thus far. Sheets already has 26 runs of five or more yards in 2013 and has definitely caught the eye of Argos head coach Scott Milanovich. "You talk about elite players and I believe he is but I thought that a year ago to be honest," Milanovich said. "He can do just about anything you want him to do. "He can catch passes, he can run with breakaway speed, he can be patient and run zones and pick his hole. Hes one of the best in our league for sure." NOTES: Milanovich said Toronto kicker Noel Prefontaine wasnt with the club Tuesday because his wife gave birth to a daughter, the couples third child. Prefontaine is expected to play Thursday night. ' ' '