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Sailing world championships ( Olympic qualifier) 

 

** Only 1 boat per NOC per event qualifies 

 

At the end of championship 

 

1) Mixed Multihull (Nacra 17)

**Top 9 qualifies for Olympics

:IND (1 team)
Final rank :  43/49 teams. 

 

2) Mixed Dinghy ( 470 class) 

** Top 8 qualifies for olympics
:IND  (2 teams)

Final Rank 52 & 56 / 64teams

 

3) Men’s Skiff (49er Class)

** Top 10 qualifies for olympics

:IND (2 teams)

Final Rank 53 & 75 / 83teams

 

4) Men’s Dinghy ( ILCA 7)

** Top 16 qualifies for olympics 

:IND (2 boats)

Final Rank : 37 &  109 /138boats


5) Women’s Dinghy (ILCA 6)

** Top 16 qualifies for olympics 

:IND (1 boat)

Final Rank : 70/109 boats

 

6) Men’s Windsurfing (IQ Foil)

** Top 11 qualifies for olympics 

:IND (3 entries)

Final Rank 89, 91 & 93/93 :cry:

7) Men’s Kite ( Formula Kite)

** Top 8 qualifies for olympics

:IND ( 1 entry) 

Final Rank 79/84

 

8) Women’s Windsurfing (IQ Foil)

** Top 11 qualifies for olympics 

:IND ( 1 entry)

Final Rank  : 88/88

 

** very poor/mediocre performance from the team overall apart from Vishnu in ILCA7 class. He finished a creditable 37th in a world championships where the last quota went to the 23rd ranked sailor( at one point he was in those 16 quota places). 
Sailing will definitely have representation in Paris/Marseille 2024 as a minimum Vishnu should achieve qualification at the asian regatta in Dec this year. 
If or not we can qualify more boats remains to be seen. But the crews needs to improve massively to have any chance. 

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10 hours ago, Roamingrover86 said:

Does anyone knows if we are sending a team for Rowing world championships starting early next month? 
@Prashanth @Fly_like_a_don

I don't think we are sending a team, looks strange but there are no entries still in the list.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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On 8/19/2023 at 10:35 PM, Roamingrover86 said:

Sailing world championships ( Olympic qualifier) 

 

** Only 1 boat per NOC per event qualifies 

 

At the end of championship 

 

1) Mixed Multihull (Nacra 17)

**Top 9 qualifies for Olympics

:IND (1 team)
Final rank :  43/49 teams. 

 

2) Mixed Dinghy ( 470 class) 

** Top 8 qualifies for olympics
:IND  (2 teams)

Final Rank 52 & 56 / 64teams

 

3) Men’s Skiff (49er Class)

** Top 10 qualifies for olympics

:IND (2 teams)

Final Rank 53 & 75 / 83teams

 

4) Men’s Dinghy ( ILCA 7)

** Top 16 qualifies for olympics 

:IND (2 boats)

Final Rank : 37 &  109 /138boats


5) Women’s Dinghy (ILCA 6)

** Top 16 qualifies for olympics 

:IND (1 boat)

Final Rank : 70/109 boats

 

6) Men’s Windsurfing (IQ Foil)

** Top 11 qualifies for olympics 

:IND (3 entries)

Final Rank 89, 91 & 93/93 :cry:

7) Men’s Kite ( Formula Kite)

** Top 8 qualifies for olympics

:IND ( 1 entry) 

Final Rank 79/84

 

8) Women’s Windsurfing (IQ Foil)

** Top 11 qualifies for olympics 

:IND ( 1 entry)

Final Rank  : 88/88

 

** very poor/mediocre performance from the team overall apart from Vishnu in ILCA7 class. He finished a creditable 37th in a world championships where the last quota went to the 23rd ranked sailor( at one point he was in those 16 quota places). 
Sailing will definitely have representation in Paris/Marseille 2024 as a minimum Vishnu should achieve qualification at the asian regatta in Dec this year. 
If or not we can qualify more boats remains to be seen. But the crews needs to improve massively to have any chance. 

Great job in putting forth all the results..

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Track Asia Cup 2023

 

Men Elite - Elimination Race-  Harshveer -6th

                                                  Manjeet     - 12th

Women Elite - Elimination Race - Himanshi - 1st

MEN ELITE - INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT - Vishvajeet -3rd

                                                              Manjeet  - 4th

MEN ELITE - TEAM PURSUIT - India - 2nd

MEN ELITE - SCRATCH - Niraj - 1st

WOMEN ELITE - SCRATCH - Meenakshi - 1st

                                                Himanshi     - 2nd

WOMEN ELITE - OMNIUM  - Meenakshi - 1st

                                                Himanshi     - 3rd

MEN ELITE - POINTS RACE -   Harshveer -2nd

WOMEN ELITE - POINTS RACE - Meenakshi - 1st

                                                       Himanshi     - 2nd

MEN ELITE - OMNIUM   - Harshveer - 2nd

                                           Vishvajeet -  4th

WOMEN ELITE - INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT -  Meenakshi - 1st

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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UCI Rankings

 

Men Elite Sprint  -  Esow      - 68

                               Ronaldo  - 78

Men Elite Keirin   -  Esow      - 52

Men Elite 1km Time Trial  - Ronaldo - 18

Men Elite 4km Pursuit      - Vishavjeet -30

Men Elite  Omnium           - Vishavjeet -83

Men Elite Scratch            - Niraj - 79

Men Elite Points               - Harshveer  - 59

 

Men Elite Team Sprint                 - 36

Men Elite Team Keirin                  - 29  - Olympic Ranking

Men Elite 1km Team Time Trial    - 21

Men Elite Team Pursuit                - 29  - Olympic Ranking

Men Elite Team Omnium               - 45  - Olympic ranking

Men Elite 4km Team Pursuit         - 22  

Men Elite Scratch Team Race       - 42

Men Elite Points Team Race          - 46

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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UCI Rankings

 

Women Elite Sprint           - Triyasha -69

                                          -  Mayuri  - 79

Women 500m Time Trial    - Triyasha -39

Women Elite Keirin            -  Mayuri  -  90

                                             Shushikala - 99

Women Elite Omnium         -  Meenakshi - 89

Women Elite Points Race       - Swasti    - 111

Women Elite Scratch Race    - Chayanika - 111

Women Elite 3km Pursuit      - Meenakshi - 13

 

Women Elite Sprint Team             -   26     - Olympic Ranking

Women Elite Keirin  Team             -   33      - Olympic Ranking

Women 500m Time Trial Team      -   30

Women Elite Team Pursuit             -  23       - Olympic Ranking

Women Elite Omnium Team           -  46       - Olympic Ranking

Women Elite Points Team Race      -  28

Women Elite Scratch Team Race   -  31

Women Elite 3km Pursuit Team     -  20

Women Elite Team Sprint              -  15       - Olympic Ranking

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

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6 hours ago, Prashanth said:

UCI Rankings

 

Men Elite Sprint  -  Esow      - 68

                               Ronaldo  - 78

Men Elite Keirin   -  Esow      - 52

Men Elite 1km Time Trial  - Ronaldo - 18

Men Elite 4km Pursuit      - Vishavjeet -30

Men Elite  Omnium           - Vishavjeet -83

Men Elite Scratch            - Niraj - 79

Men Elite Points               - Harshveer  - 59

 

Men Elite Team Sprint                 - 36

Men Elite Team Keirin                  - 29  - Olympic Ranking

Men Elite 1km Team Time Trial    - 21

Men Elite Team Pursuit                - 29  - Olympic Ranking

Men Elite Team Omnium               - 45  - Olympic ranking

Men Elite 4km Team Pursuit         - 22  

Men Elite Scratch Team Race       - 42

Men Elite Points Team Race          - 46

 

Still a fair few months to go , but do you think Esow can qualify through rankings in Keirin (also doubling up in sprint) ? 

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10 hours ago, Roamingrover86 said:

Still a fair few months to go , but do you think Esow can qualify through rankings in Keirin (also doubling up in sprint) ? 

None can qualify, the ranking gain was due to points got from Asia Cup. Women have gained significantly, will correct the latest ranking later. There would be many events across where we don't take part so our ranking would reduce.

Tokyo - 2020

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11 hours ago, Roamingrover86 said:

Still a fair few months to go , but do you think Esow can qualify through rankings in Keirin (also doubling up in sprint) ? 

Qualification for Sprint and Keirin is as follows
1) Top 8 countries in Team Sprint shall qualify
2) Top 7 countries in Individual Sprint not qualified via Team Sprint shall qualify
3) Top 7 countries in Individual Keirin not qualified via Team Sprint shall qualify

So as per Sep 5 rankings top 8 teams in Team Sprint are
1) Netherlands - 5205 pts
2) Australia - 5100
3) France - 4380 pts
4) Great Britain- 4095 pts
5) Japan - 3997 pts
6) China - 3937 pts
7) Germany - 3641 pts
8) Canada - 3300
India is at 16th rank with 1479 pts

Thus countries who qualify via Individual Sprint are
1) Trinidad & Tobago - 3000 pts
2) Poland - 2850
3) Malaysia - 2470
4) Israel - 2372
5) Suriname - 2185
6) Colombia - 1684
7) South Africa - 745 (Continental quota)
India has 405 pts

Thus countries who qualify via Individual Keirin are
1) Colombia - 2917 pts
2) Malaysia - 2865 pts
3) Suriname - 2430 pts
4) New Zealand - 2330 pts
5) Israel - 2192 pts
6) Trinidad & Tobago - 1964 pts
7) Thailand - 1731 pts
India has 594 pts

So its highly unlikely that India can qualify in this Olympic cycle

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