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Just now, tirtha22 said:

I dont agree with you. India doesnt suck in sports . India is improving day by day

 

Compared to other nations India is not good, but yes improvement is nice to see :) 

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14 minutes ago, India said:

 

Compared to other nations India is not good, but yes improvement is nice to see :) 

 

 

seriously ...............Just when we are closing on 100 quotas ..................... you are complaining:facepalm:

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

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59 minutes ago, India said:

I am expecting 0-3 medals for India. This is a big country but sucks a lot in sports unfortunately. 

 

dude ....are you going to all the national threads and say they suck ???? ,....................... you just now said that India sucks in sports ................... now you are going to canada thread saying that that canada sucks ................ and these are your first 2 posts ???? ............ and you are putting a name saying India  and  say you are from India .................. you seem to be some type of anti india troll  trying to put Indians down  or get the other threads riled up on India ......... sorry but this is not done in this forum ... we are sports lovers not trolls 

@gvaisakh @Sindo

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

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1 hour ago, RickygoestoRio said:

:clap::clap:

Lalita Babar is currently World No.1 in 3000m steeplechase.

http://www.iaaf.org/records/toplists/middle-long/3000-metres-steeplechase/outdoor/women/senior/2016

 

yes her's is the best time while Sudha Singh is has the 5th best time of the year.

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5 hours ago, Partha_SG said:

http://www.iaaf.org/records/toplists/middle-long/3000-metres-steeplechase/outdoor/women/senior/2016

 

yes her's is the best time while Sudha Singh is has the 5th best time of the year.

Yes, great news, the rankings will change post the Diamond League events. At Rio, to have a realistic chance of a medal she has to go below 9 mins 10 secs.

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4 hours ago, Sanjib said:

Yes, great news, the rankings will change post the Diamond League events. At Rio, to have a realistic chance of a medal she has to go below 9 mins 10 secs.

http://www.iaaf.org/records/toplists/middle-long/3000-metres-steeplechase/outdoor/women/senior/2016

 

yes her's is the best time while Sudha Singh is has the 5th best time of the year.

 

not 9.10 - dont go by timings of last olympics or even past few years. remember all those Russian athletes have now been banned. so we wont get as fast a time. but definitely she needs to shave 15 seconds off her PB-dunno if thats possible

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9 minutes ago, Partha_SG said:

http://www.iaaf.org/records/toplists/middle-long/3000-metres-steeplechase/outdoor/women/senior/2016

 

yes her's is the best time while Sudha Singh is has the 5th best time of the year.

 

not 9.10 - dont go by timings of last olympics or even past few years. remember all those Russian athletes have now been banned. so we wont get as fast a time. but definitely she needs to shave 15 seconds off her PB-dunno if thats possible

 

 

 

Last year only one athelete went below 1:10 - Habiba .... I feel a 1.12 or 1.13 may fetch a medal in rio  so a 13-15 seconds improvement is required which is very difficult but lalita is improving so 

 

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, nitinsanker said:

 

 

Last year only one athelete went below 1:10 - Habiba .... I feel a 1.12 or 1.13 may fetch a medal in rio  so a 13-15 seconds improvement is required which is very difficult but lalita is improving so 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for those points, they are enlightening, so her target tomorrow should be to go below 9:20

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