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With a vision of more Indian qualification in Olympics 2020 , Speedo , the leading swim brand announced " Team Speedo for India" . Under this programme , selected swimmers from India will gain valuable exposure . One of the mentors for this programme is Nisha Millet, who represented India in the 2000 Olympics.

 

The swimmers included in this programme are :

 

  • India's Rio 2016 hopeful Aaron D'Souza 

 

  • The fastest Indian female swimmer Aditi Dhumatkar

 

  • Ananya Panigrahi who represented India in the 2013 FINA World Championships 

 

  • South Asian Games gold medallist Damini Gowda

 

  • Accomplished National Championship medallist Trisha Karkhanis 

 

  • Ansh Arora who participated in the 2015 World School Games in Poland 

 

  • Madhu PS who won 2 gold medals at the South Asian Games

 

  •  Arvind Mani who represented India at the 2014 FINA World Championships


 

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On 3/7/2016 at 11:42, gvaisakh said:

EVENTS TO FOLLOW THIS WEEK (May 2 to May 8)

 

RIO QUALIFICATION

Athletics - Indian Grand Prix Series II, Patiala - May 7

Badminton - Final Ranking for Rio Qualification - May 5

Judo - IJF Grand Slam, Baku - May 6 to May 8

Wrestling - 2nd World OQT, Istanbul - May 6 to May 8

 
 

can we also add the ISSF junior world cup at Suhl as a non rio event ...... it gives a good idea about junior shooting talent ......PS India is leading after day 1 with 3 gold and 1 bronze 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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Indians doing well after day 2 at the Junior World Cup shooting at Suhl 

 

India is currently in first place 

 

3 gold , 2 silver and 1 bronze - 6 medals ..............

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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45 minutes ago, nitinsanker said:

can we also add the ISSF junior world cup at Suhl as a non rio event ...... it gives a good idea about junior shooting talent ......PS India is leading after day 1 with 3 gold and 1 bronze 

Done

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2 hours ago, tirtha22 said:

Swimming 

 

With a vision of more Indian qualification in Olympics 2020 , Speedo , the leading swim brand announced " Team Speedo for India" . Under this programme , selected swimmers from India will gain valuable exposure . One of the mentors for this programme is Nisha Millet, who represented India in the 2000 Olympics.

 

The swimmers included in this programme are :

 

  • India's Rio 2016 hopeful Aaron D'Souza 

 

  • The fastest Indian female swimmer Aditi Dhumatkar

 

  • Ananya Panigrahi who represented India in the 2013 FINA World Championships 

 

  • South Asian Games gold medallist Damini Gowda

 

  • Accomplished National Championship medallist Trisha Karkhanis 

 

  • Ansh Arora who participated in the 2015 World School Games in Poland 

 

  • Madhu PS who won 2 gold medals at the South Asian Games

 

  •  Arvind Mani who represented India at the 2014 FINA World Championships


 

 

 

 

good news for swimmers ...they need support ....will definitely buy speedo !!

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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We have secured two quota places, one each in men's and women's categories. Now we will be holding trials to select the best two lifters who will represent India at the Rio Games," IWLF vice-president Sahdev Yadav said.
Yadav said if Mirabai Chanu can improve her performance by four kilograms in the next three months, she would stand a good chance of a podium finish at the Rio Games.

"Mirabai came up with an impressive show at Tashkent and we will ensure that she works harder to improve by another four kgs. If she manages to achieve that, she has a good chance of winning a bronze medal at Olympics," Yadav said. The bronze medallist at 2012 London Olympics in women's 48kg category had a total lift 192kg.
 
After this is there any chance for anyone else in Women's category....

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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History will be created on 5th May 2016, when BWF will release its final ranking for Rio qualification. Through that list, India is set to add 7 more on its list of players qualify for Rio. It will take our tally of qualified players upto 86, 3 more than last Olympics (which is our all time best). With 4 in tennis (a pair each in man & women double) & 3 in golf (2 in men & 1 in women) is almost sure, and 1-2 from Judo & swimming, it is taking our delegates tally to 95-97. We can hope for 2-3  more quotas in wrestling, 3-4 in boxing & 3-5 in Athletics. We hope for 2 in Archery (men team event) & 1 in table tennis (men team event). So we may get it around 109-112 players qualified for Rio Olympics. Which will be a big psychological barrier, that our sports person will cross. I hope three digit delegates will bring medals in two digit.        

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