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16 hours ago, sameerph said:

This is the mens team- 

 

52kg Amit
57kg Gaurav Solanki
63kg Manish Kaushik
69kg Vikas Krishan
75kg Ashish Kumar
81kg Sachin Kumar
91kg Naman Tanwar
91kg +Satish Kumar
 

A bit surprising that Gaurav Solanki won here ahead of Kavinder Bisht. Otherwise expected results. Good to see Vikas Krishan making an attempt again to qualify for olympics after turning professional.

Yes powerful squad up to 75 ...... Sachin is an unknown name...... Naman has a flawed technique unless he changes it could have a problem and.   ...satish is past his age bar......

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

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Very excited for 2020 and Tokyo Olympics. Expecting double-digit medal tally with few golds and some historic qualifications like Fencing, Equestrian, Table Tennis Team.

In fact the first month January itself is big with events such as Table Tennis Team qualification, Fencing World Cups, Asian Volleyball qualification (not much hope really) and Sania Mirza's comeback with Hobart Open

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Judo olympic ranking status 

 

Men 100kg

 

Pakistani judoka (WR42) Currently ahead of Indian Avtar Singh (WR56)   by 906-560 points 

 

No other men looks currently in hunt for contenent Qualifications on the basis of Ranking

 

 

Women 49kg

 

Sushila Devi in currently In place for getting Olympic quota on the basis of Contenent Ranking - WR 39 along with N.KOR - WR41 in Asia

 

Next best rank Asian judoka is not in top 70


Other India  one who can fight for quota is Tulika Mann 70kg+ who is WR53

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4 minutes ago, rohan sharma said:

Judo olympic ranking status 

 

Men 100kg

 

Pakistani judoka (WR42) Currently ahead of Indian Avtar Singh (WR56)   by 906-560 points 

 

No other men looks currently in hunt for contenent Qualifications on the basis of Ranking

 

 

Women 49kg

 

Sushila Devi in currently In place for getting Olympic quota on the basis of Contenent Ranking - WR 39 along with N.KOR - WR41 in Asia

 

Next best rank Asian judoka is not in top 70


Other India  one who can fight for quota is Tulika Mann 70kg+ who is WR53

No Indian has any realistic hope of being in top 18 of IJF rankings (even after removing double entries). Our only hope is Continental qualification. Each NOC can use the continental qualification only once across all weight classes and both genders. So, basically, Avatar Singh, Sushila Devi, Tulika Mann and other Indian judokas are basically fighting among themselves to be the highest ranked Indian judoka and win the Continental quota. 

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14 minutes ago, Dolby said:

No Indian has any realistic hope of being in top 18 of IJF rankings (even after removing double entries). Our only hope is Continental qualification. Each NOC can use the continental qualification only once across all weight classes and both genders. So, basically, Avatar Singh, Sushila Devi, Tulika Mann and other Indian judokas are basically fighting among themselves to be the highest ranked Indian judoka and win the Continental quota. 

Sushila will get it easily

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On 01/01/2020 at 16:11, rohan sharma said:

Judo olympic ranking status 

 

Men 100kg

 

Pakistani judoka (WR42) Currently ahead of Indian Avtar Singh (WR56)   by 906-560 points 

 

No other men looks currently in hunt for contenent Qualifications on the basis of Ranking

 

 

Women 49kg

 

Sushila Devi in currently In place for getting Olympic quota on the basis of Contenent Ranking - WR 39 along with N.KOR - WR41 in Asia

 

Next best rank Asian judoka is not in top 70


Other India  one who can fight for quota is Tulika Mann 70kg+ who is WR53

So in Olympic sports also, some other South Asian country is ahead of India. We already had two Pakistani qualifiers in 25 m Men's Pistol.

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The January ranking in Table Tennis has been released. Indian men's team is in 9th place. They will be 6th seed in the qualification tournament. They are going to face 11th seed Hong Kong in R of16.

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