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India National Thread


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3 minutes ago, Steve_RP said:

i saw she was 7 after round 1...17 after round 2....but ysterday it was showing she was 3rd....

Many are saying she's very close to a medal......

Golf is sport where u have to put the putt the ball in the hole in given number of shots. Like there are 18 holes each hole is given like 4 or 5 shots to drop the ball in the hole and the total shots for 18 hole is 72. If the golfer puts the ball in the hole in lesser shots then for example the given shots are 4 and the golfer putts in 3 then he gets a score of -1 . each day after 72 shots are played the golfer try to pot these ball in lesse shots and -10 under par score shows that he has taken 10 less shots then allowed to pot all the balls. 

Basically it is like u have to pot the balls in lesser number of shots then others.

It may be confusing but for newbies just remember the bigger the negative score the higher the ranking. 

Aditi ashok havent started her round today and she is tied 8 

 

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Sindhu had a brilliant tournament maybe it was fatigue that just got up to her as marin played less matches then sindhu. But overall it is a great moment for indians. With proper facilities and management we can achieve greater heights in sport

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I feel in case of Srikanth it is destined that great Lin dan has to loose to only Lee Chong Wei (to avenge for his painful losses in last 2 olympics).... Bravo Srikanth:d

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6 minutes ago, gubchandrolai said:

Sindhu made India glued down infront of the television for a sport other than cricket. 

 

Well done girl. :bowdown::d

 

:bowdown:.. Well said ...Whom ever I asked every one said they watched the Match .. Unbelievable to hear it ..

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3 minutes ago, Govind said:

 

:bowdown:.. Well said ...Whom ever I asked every one said they watched the Match .. Unbelievable to hear it ..

Future for Badminton and Wrestling looks bright 

 

Hope Gymnastics and Athletics reach a level too after Rio

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4 minutes ago, gubchandrolai said:

Future for Badminton and Wrestling looks bright 

 

Hope Gymnastics and Athletics reach a level too after Rio

I agree. The one sport in India which can match cricket in next 20 years is badminton. In badmniton we have good coach and more coaches will come. And its very exciting sports and simple to play anywere. More kids will take up badminton now.

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6 minutes ago, gubchandrolai said:

Future for Badminton and Wrestling looks bright 

 

Hope Gymnastics and Athletics reach a level too after Rio

 

Hmm ... Shooting too we should have got a medal .. Bad Luck ...

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2 minutes ago, Govind said:

 

Hmm ... Shooting too we should have got a medal .. Bad Luck ...

yes but its the nature of the sport. But Army should invest in shooting and Navy in canoing and rowing

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In golf...Aditi lost the momentum..from yesterday medal position to out of contention now..today she scored  so many bogeys and reached +6 nullifying last to two days effort ..now at To par 0...

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