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49 minutes ago, Prakash said:

Quota no 73 

 

Pranti Nayak has officially Qualify for Olympic . She get Continental quota as a result of reallocated done after cancellation of Continental qualifier 

Congrats 

Official Link: https://www.gymnastics.sport/site/events/detail.php?id=15571#loaded

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Tennis:

 

So far looks like only participation is Women's doubles.

 

Sania and Ankita

 

In Men's Singles, last rank will be 105.

 

But Sumit Nagal is 144 and Prajnesh is 148.

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Indian women’s golfer Aditi Ashok has qualified for Tokyo Olympics, the International Golf Federation (IGF) confirmed on Tuesday.

 

Aditi Ashok was 45th in the Olympic Golf Rankings as the top 60 made the Tokyo cut.

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11 hours ago, Prakash said:

Indian boxers’ ranking for Tokyo 2020

 

  1. Amit Panghal (Men’s 52kg) - World No. 1
  2. Simranjit Kaur (Women’s 60kg) - World No. 4
  3. Lovlina Borgohain (Women’s 69kg) - World No. 5
  4. Mary Kom (Women’s 51kg) - World No. 7
  5. Pooja Rani (Women’s 75kg) - World No. 8
  6. Ashish Kumar (Men’s 75kg) - World No. 9
  7. Satish Kumar (Men’s 91+ kg) - World No. 9
  8. Vikas Krishan (Men’s 69kg) - World No. 10
  9. Manish Kaushik (Men’s 63kg) - World No. 18

Only Top 4 will have the draw to their benefit.

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We need to build a team of 200 people and train them properly for next Olympics to achieve maximum entry and popularity across the country.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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3 hours ago, Prashanth said:

We need to build a team of 200 people and train them properly for next Olympics to achieve maximum entry and popularity across the country.

Improvement can be seen from the last Olympics maybe not so much in numbers but definitely in quality, Khelo India is a great initiative I think there's also a university games now, but we are getting only the government school students into it, the private schools also need to be infiltrated, the only way is to make a compulsory subject where you need to choose 1 or 2 sports and you will get marks in the board exam based on your performance at some junior level over 2 years, affiliations only to schools who can provide that facility etc.

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