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Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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6 hours ago, Shravan Kumar said:

Who are the Indians who have a decent chance of making it to Tokyo in athletics? (Both standard and ranking)

Already qualified: Irfan KT (20km walk)

 

Very high chance of qualification: Neeraj Chopra (Javelin), Hima Das (400m), Other race walkers, 4x400m Mixed Relay, 4x400m Women's Relay, Dharun Ayyasamy (400mH), 

 

Decent chance of qualification: Mohd. Anas (400m), Jinson Johnson (800m and 1500m),  4x400m Men's Relay, Tejaswin Shankar (High Jump), Murali Sreeshankar (Long Jump), Tejinder Toor (Shot Put), Someone in Men's Javelin, Lalita Babar (300m SC depending on injury), Sudha Singh (3000m SC), Arpinder Singh (Triple Jump)

 

Long shot: Manjit Singh (800m and 1500m), Avinash Sable (3000m SC), Dutee Chand (200m), Someone in Women's 400m, Annu Rani (Javelin), Swapna Barman (Heptathlon)

 

I am sure I would have missed some obvious names, so feel free to add them. 

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41 minutes ago, Dolby said:

Already qualified: Irfan KT (20km walk)

 

Very high chance of qualification: Neeraj Chopra (Javelin), Hima Das (400m), Other race walkers, 4x400m Mixed Relay, 4x400m Women's Relay, Dharun Ayyasamy (400mH), 

 

Decent chance of qualification: Mohd. Anas (400m), Jinson Johnson (800m and 1500m),  4x400m Men's Relay, Tejaswin Shankar (High Jump), Murali Sreeshankar (Long Jump), Tejinder Toor (Shot Put), Someone in Men's Javelin, Lalita Babar (300m SC depending on injury), Sudha Singh (3000m SC)

 

Long shot: Manjit Singh (800m and 1500m), Avinash Sable (3000m SC), Dutee Chand (200m), Someone in Women's 400m, Tintu Luka (800m), Annu Rani (Javelin), Swapna Barman (Heptathlon)

 

I am sure I would have missed some obvious names, so feel free to add them. 

Good list - do update with arpinder for the middle category ....   

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

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1 hour ago, Dolby said:

Already qualified: Irfan KT (20km walk)

 

Very high chance of qualification: Neeraj Chopra (Javelin), Hima Das (400m), Other race walkers, 4x400m Mixed Relay, 4x400m Women's Relay, Dharun Ayyasamy (400mH), 

 

Decent chance of qualification: Mohd. Anas (400m), Jinson Johnson (800m and 1500m),  4x400m Men's Relay, Tejaswin Shankar (High Jump), Murali Sreeshankar (Long Jump), Tejinder Toor (Shot Put), Someone in Men's Javelin, Lalita Babar (300m SC depending on injury), Sudha Singh (3000m SC), Arpinder Singh (Triple Jump)

 

Long shot: Manjit Singh (800m and 1500m), Avinash Sable (3000m SC), Dutee Chand (200m), Someone in Women's 400m, Tintu Luka (800m), Annu Rani (Javelin), Swapna Barman (Heptathlon)

 

I am sure I would have missed some obvious names, so feel free to add them. 

Tintu is out of athletics.....Can say literally retired.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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8 minutes ago, Prashanth said:

Tintu is out of athletics.....Can say literally retired.

Thanks for the info. When did this happen. I had not seen her participate for some time but thought she was just recovering from injury. 

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UWW has published their latest

world ranking 

I have put the ranking next to the

list I put last week 

 

May world ranking 

                       
none 57 ravi ( u23 silver , 5th at the asian championships )/ rahul aware ( commonwealth G, asian championship - B in 61 )  
World rank 1 65 bajrang ( S -  world championship medallist , asian games champion, asian championship G  )     
world rank 16 74 amit dhankar ( S - asianchampionship ) / sushil Kumar ( commonwealth 2018 G )      
world rank 19 86 deepak punia ( Silver - world juniors , asian championship B   )         
  97 Satyawrat ( B - asian championship )              
world rank 7 125 ( sumit ( B - asian championship , 5th -  world 2018 )            
                         
  Women                       
ritu 10  50 Vinesh ( asian games G, asian championship B in 53  )          
vinesh 6 53 Babita ? ???????( Commonwelath S )               
world rank 6  57 pooja ( world B )                   
world rank 16 62 Sakshi (  asian championship - B )               
navjot 12 , divya 20 68 Divya ( asian games - B, asian championship B  )            
  76 Krishna Bishnoi ????? ( commonwealth B )            
                         
  Greco                       
world 17 60 Gyanender ( asian championshp B )              
  67                      
world 11 77 Gurpreet ( Silver - asian championship S, 5th - Asian Games  ) / Sajjan Kumar ( S - World Juniors , 5th - U23 )  ) 
  87 Sunil (Silver -  asian championship S )               
  97 harpreet ( asian games 5th  )                
  130                      

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

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9 hours ago, Dolby said:

Already qualified: Irfan KT (20km walk)

 

Very high chance of qualification: Neeraj Chopra (Javelin), Hima Das (400m), Other race walkers, 4x400m Mixed Relay, 4x400m Women's Relay, Dharun Ayyasamy (400mH), 

 

Decent chance of qualification: Mohd. Anas (400m), Jinson Johnson (800m and 1500m),  4x400m Men's Relay, Tejaswin Shankar (High Jump), Murali Sreeshankar (Long Jump), Tejinder Toor (Shot Put), Someone in Men's Javelin, Lalita Babar (300m SC depending on injury), Sudha Singh (3000m SC), Arpinder Singh (Triple Jump)

 

Long shot: Manjit Singh (800m and 1500m), Avinash Sable (3000m SC), Dutee Chand (200m), Someone in Women's 400m, Annu Rani (Javelin), Swapna Barman (Heptathlon)

 

I am sure I would have missed some obvious names, so feel free to add them. 

possibly arokia rajeev made 45.37 at the asian close to anas ..... should be either decent or long at least , also definately seema antil with a decent  chance she did a 62 last year and kamalpreet was close so she also should in with a decent chance  ,,,, nayana james and neena are  long shots in womens long they  did a 6.51 last year , also kushbir and saumya in womens 20km should be in with a decent chance  ,  sandeep in 50 km race walk ,  gopi in marathon should have decent chances in marathon  they have always been liberal in the qualifying standards , also suriya in womens 10000 and Anu in 400mh can be long shots ................ this will bring us to 40 if all qualify ........ last time 34 .... hope we can better this ...... our side is better I feel than last time......................... hope we can have more finalists  

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

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On 09/05/2019 at 23:32, nitinsanker said:

possibly arokia rajeev made 45.37 at the asian close to anas ..... should be either decent or long at least , also definately seema antil with a decent  chance she did a 62 last year and kamalpreet was close so she also should in with a decent chance  ,,,, nayana james and neena are  long shots in womens long they  did a 6.51 last year , also kushbir and saumya in womens 20km should be in with a decent chance  ,  sandeep in 50 km race walk ,  gopi in marathon should have decent chances in marathon  they have always been liberal in the qualifying standards , also suriya in womens 10000 and Anu in 400mh can be long shots ................ this will bring us to 40 if all qualify ........ last time 34 .... hope we can better this ...... our side is better I feel than last time......................... hope we can have more finalists  

Arokia Rajeev I agree is a long shot. Seema is a mystery, she doesn't take part in many competitions and hence I am not very confident about her having a high ranking. Nayana James and Neena are good enough for a medal at Asian level but I don't see them crossing 6.82. I expect us to have 5-6 race walkers in total. Gopi and Nitendra are indeed long shots for Marathon. Sadly, I don't see any chance for Suriya and very very low chances of Anu. 

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