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FIE Rankings

Women

Sabre 

Bhavani Devi(24 yrs)    - 37

 

Epee

Kabita Devi (27 yrs)      - 166

 

Foil

Bindu(26 yrs)               - 191

Jasmine(25yrs)            -199

 

Men

Sabre

Karan Singh (18yrs)      - 153

Surendro(27yrs)           -197

Gisho (24yrs)                -200

 

Rest of the events Indians are not in top 200

 

 

 

 

Tokyo - 2020

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Shiva Keshavan Qualifies For 2018 Winter Olympics

 

Indian luger Shiva Keshavan qualified for the PyeongChang Winter Olympics 2018 after earning the necessary five points at the ongoing Viessmann Luge World Cup 2017-18 here. The three-time Asian Cup gold medallist will make his sixth Winter Olympics.

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1 hour ago, Prakash said:

Shiva Keshavan Qualifies For 2018 Winter Olympics

 

Indian luger Shiva Keshavan qualified for the PyeongChang Winter Olympics 2018 after earning the necessary five points at the ongoing Viessmann Luge World Cup 2017-18 here. The three-time Asian Cup gold medallist will make his sixth Winter Olympics.

Great for India.....Hope he does well in what looks like the last Olympics.

Tokyo - 2020

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Indian squad for the Weightlifting Championships 2017

Men

Sathish    -77Kg

Venkat     -85Kg

Vikas        -94Kg

Pardeep   -105Kg

Gurdeep   -+105Kg

 

Women

Chanu      -48Kg

Sanjita    -53Kg

Punam      -69Kg

 

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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