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The complete calendar is explained below: 

Sr. No Tournaments Period of Run
1 Champions Cup

August

2 ISL, League One, League Two commencement September - March
3 Women’s league November - February
4 Super Cup April - May

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Some upcoming Indians in action in athletics

 

IAAF World Challenge Beijing , May 18

 

Women 4 X 100 m relay

Dutee Chand , Srabani Nanda, Jyothi Hiriyur Manjunath, Merlin Kurian Joseph, Sini Sahadevan and Himashree Roy.

 

Taiwan Open Athletics Championships , Taiyouan City , Taipei , May 19-20

 

Om Prakash Karhana ( Shotput )

 

Arjun ( Shotput ) ... he switched from discuss throw

 

Ankit Sharma ( Long Jump )

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List of Indian Athletes to participate in Taipei Event


1. YUGANT SHEKHAR SINGH Long Jump
2. ARIVUSELVAM DEIVENDRAN Triple Jump
3. ANKIT SHARMA Long Jump
4. OM PRAKASH SINGH KARHANA Shot Put
5. KIRPAL SINGH BATTH Discus
6. ARJUN Shot Put
7. DUTEE CHAND 4X100M RELAY
8. SRABANI NANDA 4X100M RELAY
9. JYOTHI HIRIYUR MANJUNATH 4X10M RELAY
10. MERLIN KURIAN JOSEPH 4X100M RELAY
11. SINI SAHADEVAN 4X100M RELAY
12. HIMASHREE ROY 4X100M RELAY

 

13. DMITRY VANYAIKIN Coach-sprints
14. IURII MINAKOV Coach-throws
15. BEDROS BEDROSIAN Coach-jumps
16. N. RAMESH Coach-Sprints

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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2 hours ago, Prashanth said:

List of Indian Athletes to participate in Taipei Event


1. YUGANT SHEKHAR SINGH Long Jump
2. ARIVUSELVAM DEIVENDRAN Triple Jump
3. ANKIT SHARMA Long Jump
4. OM PRAKASH SINGH KARHANA Shot Put
5. KIRPAL SINGH BATTH Discus
6. ARJUN Shot Put
7. DUTEE CHAND 4X100M RELAY
8. SRABANI NANDA 4X100M RELAY
9. JYOTHI HIRIYUR MANJUNATH 4X10M RELAY
10. MERLIN KURIAN JOSEPH 4X100M RELAY
11. SINI SAHADEVAN 4X100M RELAY
12. HIMASHREE ROY 4X100M RELAY

 

13. DMITRY VANYAIKIN Coach-sprints
14. IURII MINAKOV Coach-throws
15. BEDROS BEDROSIAN Coach-jumps
16. N. RAMESH Coach-Sprints

 

 

surprising group of atheletes ..............many of them are not well known or even close to qualificaton ...presumably other than ankit and om ...............none of them seem to be big names ...the 4*100 seems to be trying very hard ...... they are in both events with a days gap ...................

 

 

 

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

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2 hours ago, Prashanth said:

Indian Football is going to change a lot from next year onwards....India to have 3 tier tournament from next year...

November '17 - March '18   -  ISL - 1st Divison - New teams could be added

November '17 - March '18   -  I league  -2nd division  - 10 teams

November '17 - March '18   - League 2 - 3rd division  -10 teams

April '17 - May '18                - Super Cup  - Federation Cup

 

From 2018

September '18 - March  '18   - ISL - 1st Division

September '18 - March  '18   - I league - 2nd division

September '18 - March '18   - League 2 - 3rd division

April '18  - May '18                - Super Cup - Federation Cup 

 

 

I league ans ISL are to be run as separate leagues. not as first or second division.

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