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INDIA 112 in 16 sports 

Sport Men Women Athlete(s)
Archery 3 3 6
Athletics 17 12 29
Badminton 4 3 7
Boxing 2 4 6
Equestrian 1 0 1
Field hockey 16 0 16
Golf 2 2 4
Judo 0 1 1
Rowing 1 0 1
Sailing 1 1 2
Shooting 10 11 21
Swimming 1 1 2
Table tennis 3 3 6
Tennis 3 0 3
Weightlifting 0 1 1
Wrestling 1 5 6
Total 65 47 112
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:IRI Iran delegation, 29 men and 11 women, smallest delegation since 2004

 

Swimming (1+0)
Abdoli (100m Freestyle)

Archery (0+1)
Fallah
Athletics (1+1)
Taftian (100m) and Fasihi (100m)

Canoe Sprint (2+0)
Rezaei (C1) and Aghamirzaei (K1)

Cycling Road (1+0)
Labib (Road Race)
Fencing (4+0)
Pakdaman, Rahbari, Fotouhi and Baher (all in Sabre)

Gymnastics Artistic (1+0)

Olfati (Vault)

Rowing (0+3)
Mojallal (W1X), Javar and Norouzi (LW2X)

Shooting (1+3)
Beiranvand (Trap), Rostamian (Pistol), Amirani and Amini (Rifle)

Sport Climbing (1+0)

Alipour (Speed)

Table Tennis (2+1)

No. Alamian, Ni. Alamian and Shahsavari

Taekwondo (2+2)

Barkhordari (80kg), Salimi (+80kg), Nematzadeh (49kg) and Kiani (57kg)

Weightlifting (2+0)

Javadi (89kg) and Davoudi (+102kg)

Wrestling (11+0)

freestyle: Amouzad (65kg), Emami (74kg), Yazdani (86kg), Azarpira (97kg) and Zare (125kg)

Greco-Roman: Mohsennejad (60kg), Esmaeili (67kg), Kavianinejad (77kg), Mohmadi (87kg), Saravi (97kg) and Mirzazadeh (130kg)

 

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15 years old Mohammad Beiranvand in men's trap is the youngest member and Neda Shahsavari in women's table tennis is the oldest with 37 years old.

 

there are 23 debutantes here , 6 are experiencing their 3rd Olympics while for 11 it will be their 2nd Olympics.

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4 hours ago, Benolympique said:

it is possible to have a list of the number of quotas per sport! (without substitutes) thank you

https://oks.org.rs/takmicenja-pariz-2024/

 

Athletics 2M 4F

Basketball 16M 12F

Boxing 1M 2F

Canoeing 4M 4F

Cycling 1M 1F

Judo 3M 3F

Rowing 2M 1F

Shooting 2M 1F

Swimming 4M 1F

Table tennis 1F

Taekwondo 2M 1F

Tennis 2M

Volleyball 12M 12F

Waterpolo 13M

Wrestling 5M

 

In total 69M + 43F = 112

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3 hours ago, MHSN said:

Wrestling (11+0)

freestyle: Amouzad (65kg), Emami (74kg), Yazdani (86kg), Azarpira (97kg) and Zare (125kg)

Greco-Roman: Mohsennejad (60kg), Esmaeili (67kg), Kavianinejad (77kg), Mohmadi (87kg), Saravi (97kg) and Mirzazadeh (130kg)

 

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In Greco Roman 67kg, Mohammad Reza Geraei is not the selected one ?

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1 minute ago, AlexMunegu59 said:

In Greco Roman 67kg, Mohammad Reza Geraei is not the selected one ?

no, The Olympic Champion lost the trials in Hungary to youngster Saeid Esmaeili, he lost twice actually. both matches are available on UWW youtube channel 

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We end with 101, our most since London 2012!

 

Getting back in men's basketball and women's water polo, both for the first time since 2008, certainly helped! Otherwise we would have 76 which would've been our smallest team since Barcelona 1992!

 

For @Benolympique

Artistic Swimming 2F

Athletics 4M 10F

Basketball 12M

Cycling 1M

Equestrian 1F

Fencing 1F

Gymnastics 1M

Judo 1M 1F

Rowing 3M 4F

Sailing 3M 1F

Shooting 2M 3F

Swimming 14M 3F

Table Tennis 1M

Tennis 2M 2F

Waterpolo 13M 13F

Wrestling 2M 1F

 

In total 59M + 42F = 101

 

Unfortunately no weightlifting for the first time since 1956!

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