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37 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

The FIE rankings have been updated taking into account the World Championships and Bhavani Devi jumps from 67th to 44th rank and as things stand she qualifies for Olympics as best individual fencer in Asia/Oceania ignoring team qualifications

 

Rankings available here

https://fie.org/athletes

At present China and Korea are qualifying teams while Japan and India are qualifying individual athletes. Bhavani needs to stay above Kazakhstan and Hong Kong and hope that both China and Korea do qualify team. If either of those teams fail to qualify a team, we will have to rely on Asian qualifying tournament to qualify for Olympics 

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Hi, I assume you guys already heard about the disqualification of Bahraini sprinter Kemi Adekoya which potentially can give India one gold (and a bronze) at the 2018 Asian Games. I checked couple of pages and I see nobody mentioned it here, perhaps you guys don't care about that :d

 

I wonder if there are news about this in India media about the re-allocation of medals. I'm talking about "actual re-allocation" not possible.

or maybe it's just too early for that because the decision is new and still open for appeal

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5 hours ago, MHSN said:

Hi, I assume you guys already heard about the disqualification of Bahraini sprinter Kemi Adekoya which potentially can give India one gold (and a bronze) at the 2018 Asian Games. I checked couple of pages and I see nobody mentioned it here, perhaps you guys don't care about that :d

 

I wonder if there are news about this in India media about the re-allocation of medals. I'm talking about "actual re-allocation" not possible.

or maybe it's just too early for that because the decision is new and still open for appeal

It has been reported in our main newspaper

 

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/more-sports/athletics/indias-mixed-relay-silver-at-asiad-set-to-be-upgraded-to-gold/articleshow/70299013.cms

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4 hours ago, MHSN said:

Hi, I assume you guys already heard about the disqualification of Bahraini sprinter Kemi Adekoya which potentially can give India one gold (and a bronze) at the 2018 Asian Games. I checked couple of pages and I see nobody mentioned it here, perhaps you guys don't care about that :d

 

I wonder if there are news about this in India media about the re-allocation of medals. I'm talking about "actual re-allocation" not possible.

or maybe it's just too early for that because the decision is new and still open for appeal

Atleast I am aware of that. It feels nice to win another gold but still it feels inadequate until we can overtake the Africans in medal table in Asian Games. 

 

Meanwhile Indian media is going ga-ga over Hima Das winning a series of golds in preparatory meets in Europe in low quality races. :facepalm:

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14 minutes ago, Dolby said:

Atleast I am aware of that. It feels nice to win another gold but still it feels inadequate until we can overtake the Africans in medal table in Asian Games. 

 

Meanwhile Indian media is going ga-ga over Hima Das winning a series of golds in preparatory meets in Europe in low quality races. :facepalm:

The  great run of 5 gold in a month. ???

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6 hours ago, MHSN said:

Hi, I assume you guys already heard about the disqualification of Bahraini sprinter Kemi Adekoya which potentially can give India one gold (and a bronze) at the 2018 Asian Games. I checked couple of pages and I see nobody mentioned it here, perhaps you guys don't care about that :d

 

I wonder if there are news about this in India media about the re-allocation of medals. I'm talking about "actual re-allocation" not possible.

or maybe it's just too early for that because the decision is new and still open for appeal

We all are aware of it, But until we get we kept in low profile. In India we have tendency of over blowing of a medal.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action

 

FINA World Championships 2019

 

 

Sailing ILCA Laser Radial World Championships 2019-After Rd3

Women:- Nethra in 76th place

 

BWF Indonesia Open 2019

WS:- Sindhu looses in Finals

 

ATP Tour

 

ATP 500

Hamburg:- Sumit plays in Rd1

                 Rohan/Pablo plays in Rd1

 

ATP 250

Atlanta:- Prajnesh plays in Rd1

              Divj/Jonathan, Paes/Marius play in Rd1

Gstaad:-Jeevan/Purav plays in Rd1

 

WTA Tour

 

WTA 250K

Jurmala:- Ankita plays in Rd1

 

ATP Challenger

Binghamton:- Ramkumar plays in Rd1

Prague:-Sriram/Vishnu play in Rd1

 

BWF JE Wilson International Series

MS:- Kiran won the title

WS:- Mugdha looses in Finals

MD:-Arjun/Shlok wins title

WD:- Rituparna/Maneesha wins title

XD:- Shlok/Rituparna defeats Arjun/Maneesha in Finals

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action

 

FINA World Championships 2019

 

 

Sailing ILCA Laser Radial World Championships 2019-After Rd3

Women:- Nethra in 76th place

 

BWF Japan Open 2019

 

 

ATP Tour

 

ATP 500

Hamburg:- Sumit plays in Rd1

                 Rohan/Pablo plays in Rd1

 

ATP 250

Atlanta:- Prajnesh plays in Rd1

              Divj/Jonathan, Paes/Marius play in Rd1

Gstaad:-Jeevan/Purav plays in Rd1

 

WTA Tour

 

WTA 250K

Jurmala:- Ankita plays in Rd1

 

ATP Challenger

Binghamton:- Ramkumar plays in Rd1

Prague:-Sriram/Vishnu play in Rd1

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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