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5 hours ago, Prakash said:

Sorry it's my opinion..i am not talking ill about our athletes..who have lot more potential to finish in podium...but by the moment when they realise they going to reach podium... They stumble.. that's true..

But how calm Deepika???

 

She was erratic throughout the tournament. Even missed an arrow in a platform like the Olympics.

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14 minutes ago, tirtha22 said:

But how calm Deepika???

 

She was erratic throughout the tournament. Even missed an arrow in a platform like the Olympics.

 

I think Prakash speaking about. Dipa karmakar :cool:

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5 hours ago, sanjaydas said:

is this thread going to stay for the four years to tokyo 2020...

Medal or no medal, I will continue supporting our athletes. Frequency may decline in the lean periods, but would try my level best to ensure that this thread remains active always. 

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47 minutes ago, tirtha22 said:

But how calm Deepika???

 

She was erratic throughout the tournament. Even missed an arrow in a platform like the Olympics.

Govind right... sorry I mean Karmakar..

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18 minutes ago, Prakash said:

Govind right... sorry I mean Karmakar..

 

True.. Finishing 4th is more Pain full and Even more pain full when she ask Sorry to every Indians.

 

I am sure more than 90% of Indian don't know how scoring for this Sport is done (Include me too) .. That's Speak about her achievement,  She deserve Khel Ratna Award this year  .. Even though she missed the medal.

 

Note: In Olympics year, By default they are eligible for Khel Ratna if they win a medal

 

 

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