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Since we have been discussing quotas for india ...... I thought it may be fun to see the maximum quotas India has ever got in each sport, we have already got the most Quotas in a single games in  two sports already for Rio  ............... and hopefully in a few more 

 

SPORT        MOST  QUOTAS GAMES  
Atheletics 24 2000 sydney
Badminton 5 2012 london
Boxing 8 2012 london
Archery 6 ( Maximum) 2004 &2012  
Cycling  9 1948 london
Football 17 1956 melbourn
Shooting 12 2016 Rio
swimming 7 1948 London
Hockey 32 ( maximum )  2016 Rio
Table tennis  4 1992 barcelona
Tennis 7 2012 London
waterpolo  10 1952 helsinki
Weightlifting  5 1996 Atlanta
Wrestling  8 1964 & 1972 & 1984  
Gymnastics 3 1956 melbourn
Sailing  3 1972 athens
Art competitions 2 1948 london
Judo 5 1992 beijing
Rowing  3 2008 & 2012  
Diving  2 1964 tokyo
Basketball 12 1980 moscow
Equistrian 4 1980 moscow
Golf NA    

 

 

 

 

 

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

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Indian Shooting Team for Rio Olympics as announced by NRAI

 

Abhinav Bindra (10M Air Rifle Men), Gagan Narang (50M Rifle 3 Positions Men, 50M Rifle Prone Men, 10M Air Rifle Men), Chain Singh (50M Rifle 3 Positions Men, 50M Rifle Prone Men), Jitu Rai (50M Free Pistol Men, 10M Air Pistol Men), Gurpreet Singh (25M Rapid Fire Pistol Men, 10M Air Pistol Men), PN Prakash (50M Pistol Men), Manavjit Singh Sandhu (Trap Men), Kynan Chenai (Trap Men), Mairaj Ahmad Khan (Skeet Men), Apurvi Chandela (10M Air Rifle Women), Ayonika Paul (10M Air Rifle Women), Heena Sidhu (10M Air Pistol, 25M Pistol Women).

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3 hours ago, Prashanth said:

Any update for the results of Boxing Asian qualifiers today?

 

In 52kg, Gaurav Bidhuri lost to Japanese boxer while in 69kg, Mandeep Jangra lost to Thai boxer

 

Comfortable wins for Laishram Devendro Singh (46-49kg), Shiva Thapa (-56kg)

 

Boxers qualified for QF (29th March - Noon session starts at 11:30 IST & Evening session starts at 16:30 IST)

Men's 46-49kg: Laishram Devendro Singh vs :TPE tomorrow evening. Devendro should win comfortably

Men's 56kg: Shiva Thapa vs :JPN tomorrow evening. Shiva should win comfortably

Men's 60kg: Dheeraj Rangi vs :PHI tomorrow noon. Tough match. Don't expect him to pull off a surprise

Men's 91kg: Parveen Kumar vs :AUS tomorrow evening. Tough to predict. Aussie is the slight favourite

Women's 51kg: Mary Kom vs :PHI tomorrow noon. Should be an easy win for Mary Kom

Women's 60kg: Laishram Sarita Devi vs :VIE tomorrow noon. Vietnam boxer is the favourite as per the rankings. But Sarita was banned for a long period which might have affected her ranking. So I am expecting Sarita to win comfortably

 

 

PS: AIBA is the most corrupted sports body in the world & hence anything can happen. Hence I kindly request everyone not to scrutinize my predictions :p

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42 minutes ago, gvaisakh said:

PS: AIBA is the most corrupted sports body in the world & hence anything can happen. Hence I kindly request everyone not to scrutinize my predictions :p

 

We are at least not facing anyone from AIBA favorites China/Kazakhstan :fingers:

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13 hours ago, Prashanth said:

Will Anand retire from active chess.....I think he should.....

For the first time in 10 years, there will be a World Championship without Anand, who has won the crown as many as five times :(

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