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52 minutes ago, Shravan Kumar said:

https://info.ianseo.net/Finals/brackets.php?type=1&Event=RW&Match=26

This is the score. We had a 3 point and 5 pointer.

The greatest achievement was missing the target altogether

Wondering who were those 2 archers shooting 3 and 5,surely 1 among them missed. 

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2 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Wondering who were those 2 archers shooting 3 and 5,surely 1 among them missed. 

I think we can’t single out those shooters because most likely this was due to poor time management and hence blame has to be shared by all three. 

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56 minutes ago, Dolby said:

I think we can’t single out those shooters because most likely this was due to poor time management and hence blame has to be shared by all three. 

I read somewhere it was raining quite a lot when the women's pre quarters started. But everyone had the same condition. 

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Women archers always seem to mess up. How can they lose to 21st ranked Belarus. Individual qualification won't be a problem though as there are 3 qualification tournaments.

But the Archery Association of India elections mess must be cleared up, I think Narinder Batra must intervene

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Indians in Action Today

 

World Archery Championships

Team CW:- play in QF

Team RM :- play in QF

Team CXD:- play in Rd2

CM:- Rajat, Abhishek, Bhagwan play in Rd3

CW:-Jyothi, Muskan play in Rd3

RW:- Deepika plays in Rd3

RM:- Tarundeep, Praveen play in Rd3

 

ITTF Platinum Japan Open

MS:- Sathiyan plays in Qlf Rd3

WS:- Manika plays in Qlf Rd3

 

IAAF Diamond League 2019 - Oslo leg

Javelin:- Shivpal Singh

 

ATP 250 Tour

Stuttgart:- Rohan/Dennis play in QF

 

ATP Challenger

Nottingham:-Saketh moves into Rd2

                     Ramkumar looses in Rd2

                          Jeevan/Purav, Sriram/Jamie, Paes/Rameez play in Rd1

Lyon:- Sumit plays in Rd3

           Vishnu/Ruben looses in Rd1

 

BWF Spanish International 2019

 

FIH Hockey Series Finals

 

ITF Tennis

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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24 minutes ago, Prashanth said:

Indians in Action Today

 

World Archery Championships

Team CW:- play in QF

Team RM :- play in QF

Team CXD:- play in Rd2

CM:- Rajat, Abhishek, Bhagwan play in Rd3

CW:-Jyothi, Muskan play in Rd3

RW:- Deepika plays in Rd3

RM:- Tarundeep, Praveen play in Rd3

 

ITTF Platinum Japan Open

MS:- Sathiyan plays in Qlf Rd3

WS:- Manika plays in Qlf Rd3

 

ATP 250 Tour

Stuttgart:- Rohan/Dennis play in QF

 

ATP Challenger

Nottingham:-Saketh moves into Rd2

                     Ramkumar looses in Rd2

                          Jeevan/Purav, Sriram/Jamie, Paes/Rameez play in Rd1

Lyon:- Sumit plays in Rd3

           Vishnu/Ruben looses in Rd1

 

BWF Spanish International 2019

 

FIH Hockey Series Finals

 

ITF Tennis

Shivpal Singh in Javelin throw 

Iaaf Diamond league Oslo

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