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India National Thread


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15 minutes ago, kapil857 said:

 

Yeah sure, theoretically. Practically Lin Yuting will need to get past Nicola addams to reach semis...

She has already beaten Petrova of Bulgaria who has qualified for the Olympics. Although Petrova lost to Adams in the European qualifiers, there still is a glimmer of hope. Fingers crossed :fingers:

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 the last line is the saddest for future prospects - " At the last moment a team was put up, so how can we expect results?"

 

http://www.rediff.com/sports/report/exclusive-mary-kom-was-robbed-of-a-win/20160521.htm

 

 

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Not sure what went wrong, seems Neeraj Chopra did not participate in Halle Event yesterday, neither is his name featuring in the participant list of today.

Source - http://www.hallesche-werfertage.de/

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8 minutes ago, Sanjib said:

Not sure what went wrong, seems Neeraj Chopra did not participate in Halle Event yesterday, neither is his name featuring in the participant list of today.

Source - http://www.hallesche-werfertage.de/

there are news that he got second...maybe he was in warsaw event....

Tokyo - 2020

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

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19 minutes ago, nitinsanker said:

Has i was thinking...

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1 hour ago, Prashanth said:

Has i was thinking...

They have to be careful they do not have many chances and they need to have two good relays ............. not one 

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11 hours ago, Suneet said:

She has already beaten Petrova of Bulgaria who has qualified for the Olympics. Although Petrova lost to Adams in the European qualifiers, there still is a glimmer of hope. Fingers crossed :fingers:

 

True, but Nicola just destroyed Uzbek boxer (2 10-8 rounds) and the Uzbek had defeated Lin Yuting at the Asian qualifiers...So am personally atleast not holding on to any hope... 

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