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30 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Potential Comparison 2024 vs 2020 

Archery : 4 vs 4, no addition

Athletics : 32 vs 26, +6

Badminton : 7 vs 4, +3

Boxing : 6 vs 9, -3

Equestrian : 1 vs 1, 0

Fencing : 2 vs 1, 1

Hockey : 16 vs 32 , -16

Golf : 4 vs 4 , 0

Gymnastics : 1 vs 1 , 0

Judo : 1 vs 1 , 0

Rowing : 3 vs 2, 1

Sailing : 2 vs 4, -2

Shooting : 21 vs 15 , 6

Swimming : 2 vs 3 , -1

Table Tennis : 6 vs 4 , 2

Tennis : 3 vs 3 , 0

Weightlifting : 1 vs 1 , 0

Wrestling : 8 vs 7 , 1

 

Total 120 vs 122, -2

Fair assessment, 

Archery can go up to 6 (+2) if we qualify both teams . 
On the other hand Fencing could be 1 (-1) 

We may not get anymore shooting quotas from shotgun so it remains 20 (-1) 

Wrestling is the big doubt we might not get 4 more , possibly 2 more . (-2) 

 

So final figure could be 118 (-4) in 18 sports if we get the gymnastics quota. 
 

Which will be brilliant considering we didn’t qualify women’s hockey team ( -16) . 
Potential to cross 175+ for LA 2028 with Cricket + both hockey teams. 

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India at the 2024 Paris Olympics

 

Till now, India has secured a quota in 12 sports:

Archery 🏹
Athletics 🏃‍♀️
Boxing 🥊
Hockey 🏑
Shooting 🎯
Wrestling 🤼‍♀️
Sailing
Equestrian 🏇
Table Tennis 🏓
Badminton 🏸
Rowing 🚣‍♂️
Weightlifting 🏋️♀️

 

Details here:

 

https://thesportsgram.in/2023/10/09/india-at-paris-2024/ 

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6 hours ago, Roamingrover86 said:

Balraj Panwar qualifies in M1X ( Singles Sculls) by taking one of the 5 quota places in the Asian continental qualifiers. 
This is our 1st Rowing quota & total contingent size now goes up to 70 in 12 sports :clap:

Still have hope for LM2x qualification. In 2023 World Championships, the last spot was taken by :MEX who did 6:26.49, then it was :BEL with 6:28.49, then :NZL (6:28.66), :GER (6:31.08). While pair of Arvind Singh and Arjun Lal Jat did 6:28.18 in Asian Games and 6:30.11 in Asian qualifiers, so we can assume they can do 6:30 again. 

Also :BEL hasn't won a quota yet and is entering European qualifiers in LM2x event. 

FYI there are two quotas available for Final qualifiers

So fingers crossed!!

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3 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Still have hope for LM2x qualification. In 2023 World Championships, the last spot was taken by :MEX who did 6:26.49, then it was :BEL with 6:28.49, then :NZL (6:28.66), :GER (6:31.08). While pair of Arvind Singh and Arjun Lal Jat did 6:28.18 in Asian Games and 6:30.11 in Asian qualifiers, so we can assume they can do 6:30 again. 

Also :BEL hasn't won a quota yet and is entering European qualifiers in LM2x event. 

FYI there are two quotas available for Final qualifiers

So fingers crossed!!

In rowing the timings are not always the best indicators, as a lot of external factors affects the race. Weather, course , wind speed etc

Lets hope the rowing federation fills up forms for them to participate in the world qualifiers. If memory serves me right we didn’t send a team for last world qualifiers for Tokyo qualification. 

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20 minutes ago, Roamingrover86 said:

In rowing the timings are not always the best indicators, as a lot of external factors affects the race. Weather, course , wind speed etc

Lets hope the rowing federation fills up forms for them to participate in the world qualifiers. If memory serves me right we didn’t send a team for last world qualifiers for Tokyo qualification. 

I am aware of that rowing timings are based on natural factors and thus there is no 'World record' similar to athletics as no two courses are the same. I only mentioned we have a chance of additional quota and there's no harm in participating in last qualifier

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Qualified for mixed race walking relay event as pair of Arshdeep Singh and Priyanka Goswami finished 18th in World Race walking relays. As quota goes to NOC we can choose to select upto 2 athletes extra in our contingent

 

https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-race-walking-team-championshi/antalya-24/live/7199325/30261/46704/results#

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:IND Mixed relay team in marathon race walking qualifies to Olympics by finishing 18th at the world race walking championships. 
 

Arshdeep singh & Priyanka were pairing up together. Remains to be seen which team AFI decides for Paris.
 

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2 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Qualified for mixed race walking relay event as pair of Arshdeep Singh and Priyanka Goswami finished 18th in World Race walking relays. As quota goes to NOC we can choose to select upto 2 athletes extra in our contingent

 

https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-race-walking-team-championshi/antalya-24/live/7199325/30261/46704/results#

I think it will be Priyanka plus one of the men. So maybe one additional quota. Which one do you reckon? Maybe Arshdeep will focus on this event & not individual one. 

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