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Indians in Action Today

 

Shooting World Championships

10m Air Rifle

Men      :- Deepak finishes 6th

Women :- Anjum gets Silver

               Apurvi finishes 4th

               India gets Silver in team event

Trap

Women Junior  :- Team finishes 4th

                             Manisha gets Silver

 

US Open Tennis 2018 - Rohan/Vesselin play in Rd3

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian athletics Performance at the Asian Games 2018

Men

400m  - Md Anas 45.30 was just short of NR 45.24 but was a good performance.

              Rajiv Arokia 45.84 was PB and finished 4th

800m     - Jinson    - Though not his best timings finished with Silver

                Manjit   - 1:46.15 was the PB and got the Gold

1500m  -  Jinson    - Again not the best timings finished with the Gold

                Manjit    -  Not best timing and finished 4th

400mH    - Dharun with NR did the best for the Silver

                - Santhosh too did the PB n finished 5th

4x400m Relay - was a good performance and Got Silver

Javelin - Neeraj with another NR to claim the gold

              Shivpal with bad throw finished 8th

High Jump - Chethan was a ok performance

Sreeshankar - 7.95m was good considering comeback trail after the lay-off

Triple Jump  - Though not great distance Arpinder was lucky to get the Gold

Shot Put  - Tejinder produced the PB and together registered the GR n NR

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian athletics Performance at the Asian Games 2018

Women

100m - Dutee did the best n got Silver though not NR

200m   - Dutee again did the best n got Silver though not NR

             - Hima intentionally DSQ due to relay schedule

400m  -  Hima registered the NR and got the silver

            - Nirmala did a not so impressive run n finished 4th

1500m - Chithra finished 3rd

3000mSC - Sudha did a normal run for the Silver

400mH - Anu was good for 4th and Jauna was okay for 5th

4x400m Relay - It was just awesome though not a NR

Hammer - was a ok from Saritha

Discus  - Seema produced the best she could do at this prime time for Bronze

Javelin - Anu needs some competition to keep her interest

Long Jump  - Neena was good for Silver

                      Nayana was disappointing

Heptathlon  - Swapna did PB and got Gold with the pain throughout

                      Purnima was average

 

Mixed Relay 4x 400m was good for Silver

Road events were horrible

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian Badminton Performance at the Asian Games 2018

Nothing much to show other than our queens

Saina was impressive for her Bronze

Sindhu again was agonizing close for a Gold n missed again to get Silver

Rest of the team was a huge let down.

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian Boxing Performance at the Asian Games 2018

Baring Vikas Bronze after injury and Heroics of Amit in 49Kg to defeat Rio champ

Rest of the team was a huge let down. Forgettable tournament for the team.

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Tokyo - 2020

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6 hours ago, Prashanth said:

Indian Boxing Performance at the Asian Games 2018

Baring Vikas Bronze after injury and Heroics of Amit in 49Kg to defeat Rio champ

Rest of the team was a huge let down. Forgettable tournament for the team.

 

I think it is time for youngsters who have done well in youth games to be given a chance especially in women because the womens did not do well in commonwealth as well .... suprised by shiva and solanki especially ....manoj is aging and no longer great they need to drop him , mohammed is good but some where loses narrowly I do not know why ..... and high weights were not there ...... men were I think better than last time as they got the same medals and amits win was phenomenal , also the three higher weights were not there 

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

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On 02/09/2018 at 12:59, Prashanth said:

We have surpassed earlier total in Day 1

 

we have almost same number of medals of the last 3 world championship In the first two days of this one .... This team is phenomenal ............. I forsee this team getting us 3-5 medals at tokyo as I said earlier ....... and if any one is saying otherwise I will call them pessimistic 

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

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