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India National Thread


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Among top qualified athletes indian rank on the basis of their time or jump -
1- Renjith Maheswary Triple jump - 17:30 (he is at 6th position among qualified athletes but no 1 have a mark of 18:21 need to improve their jump little more)
2 - sudha Singh 3000m sc - 9:26:55 (her time take her to 17 position among all qualified athletes time but top athlete qualified with time of 8:59:97 so need improvement for podium finish)
3 - Lalita babar 3000m sc - 9:27:09 (she is ranked 18 one behind sudha singh ...she also need to improve her time)
4 - Ankit Sharma Long jump - 8:19 (currently at 20th position among all qualified athletes .Top athletes have a jump of 8:58 so wilth little improvement he can get a medal)
5 - Seema Antil Discus throw - 62:62 (she is currently at 21 position with this mark an leader is with 70:87 so need to throw much more to get rio medal)
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other athlete with top rank
devinder singh 23 position 20km
indrjeet singh 26 position shotput
manpreet kaur 27 position shotput
mens 4*400 - their top timing is 2nd in 2016 among all
female 4*400 - their top timing is 6 in 2016 among all

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#‎Athletics‬
New National Record that built during this Olympic qualifications period
1 -100m M - Amiya Kumar Mallick 10:26 (But failed to qualify)
2 - 200m M - Dharambir Singh 20:45
3- 400m M - Mohammed Anas 45:40
4 - 110m Hr M - Siddhanth Thingalaya 23:59 (But didn't qualify for Olympic)
5 - Lonh Jump M - Ankit Sharma 8:19
6 - Triple Jump M - Renjith Maheswary 17:30
7 - Javlin Throw M - Neeraj Chopra - 82:23 (did nit qualify)
8 - Hammer Throw - Kamalpreet Singh 72:86 ( did not qualify)
9 - 20 km M - Devender Singh 1:20:21
10 - 4*400m M - P.P. Kunhu Muhammed, Muhammed Anas,Ayyasamy Dharun,Arokia Rajiv 3:00:91
11 - 100m W - Dutee Chand 11:24
12 - marathon W - Orchatteri P Jaisha 2:34:43 
13 - 3000m sc W - sudha singh 9:26:55
14 - Shot put W- Manpreet Kaur 17:96
15 - javlin W - Annu Rani 59:86 (did not qualify)
16 - 4*100m W - Merlyn Joseph,H M Jyoti,Srabani Nanda,Dutee Chand 43:42 (did not qualify)
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16 new NR great ..wao nice work by india. athletes

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3 hours ago, sameerph said:

 

But, that has barely happened in the past. At London Olympics of the 14 Indian athletes who qualified only 2 walkers attained their personal bests.

 

Ranjit Maheshwari fouled all his 3 jumps and did not have any mark above 17 mts. in last 6 years.

 

I would be happy if the trend of not doing well at big event changes and at least 75% of those qualified achieve their personal bests. But, considering past history, we should not expect any miracles at Rio and a medal from athletics is a bit far fetched.

 

If at all there is hope it is from a long time consistent performer like Vikas Gowda rather than some of these qualifiers who have attained qualifying marks with incredible spurt in performances which are difficult to repeat in big meets where there is stricter doping control.

We should hope that we will see atlest 5-6 new national records in Rio.

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2 minutes ago, rohan sharma said:

 

P R Sreejesh become captain instead of Sardar Singh? 

Is it good move? or hockey India again creating an unnecessary controversy at very wrong time?  

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6 minutes ago, Vivek said:

P R Sreejesh become captain instead of Sardar Singh? 

Is it good move? or hockey India again creating an unnecessary controversy at very wrong time?  

this is very good move ..as he is experience and do very well in chmpion trophy ..so it is a good decision ..as far as sardar ..he is also experience and also a good captain but last tournament dont go in his favour and he can play without captncy pressure...so hockey india did not want to take a risk ...they can also choose talvinder and mandeep who was top scorer of champion trophy ..but due to sardar and other they were also excluded ...so great move by hockey india..as this team is same as team predicted by espn ..sportskidda etc..this team look very balance and can do very well in olympic

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1 hour ago, rohan sharma said:

#‎Athletics‬
New National Record that built during this Olympic qualifications period
1 -100m M - Amiya Kumar Mallick 10:26 (But failed to qualify)
2 - 200m M - Dharambir Singh 20:45
3- 400m M - Mohammed Anas 45:40
4 - 110m Hr M - Siddhanth Thingalaya 23:59 (But didn't qualify for Olympic)
5 - Lonh Jump M - Ankit Sharma 8:19
6 - Triple Jump M - Renjith Maheswary 17:30
7 - Javlin Throw M - Neeraj Chopra - 82:23 (did nit qualify)
8 - Hammer Throw - Kamalpreet Singh 72:86 ( did not qualify)
9 - 20 km M - Devender Singh 1:20:21
10 - 4*400m M - P.P. Kunhu Muhammed, Muhammed Anas,Ayyasamy Dharun,Arokia Rajiv 3:00:91
11 - 100m W - Dutee Chand 11:24
12 - marathon W - Orchatteri P Jaisha 2:34:43 
13 - 3000m sc W - sudha singh 9:26:55
14 - Shot put W- Manpreet Kaur 17:96
15 - javlin W - Annu Rani 59:86 (did not qualify)
16 - 4*100m W - Merlyn Joseph,H M Jyoti,Srabani Nanda,Dutee Chand 43:42 (did not qualify)
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16 new NR great ..wao nice work by india. athletes

awesome achievement and some of them were broken twice - Like 110 mh, 200men, 3000sc women  which was a further indication of the strech put in by indian athletes.... I expect a few more to be broken at rio !!!!! ...to make 2016 a year to remember  

 

 

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

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5 minutes ago, nitinsanker said:

awesome achievement and some of them were broken twice - Like 110 mh, 200men, 3000sc women  which was a further indication of the strech put in by indian athletes.... I expect a few more to be broken at rio !!!!! ...to make 2016 a year to remember  

 

 

yes :yes

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