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10m Air Rifle

Gold India
Silver Hungary
Bronze Russia

Excellent analysis. They have projected a shoot off for gold using data.

 

https://www.sportskeeda.com/shooting/divyansh-peni-projected-shoot-off

 
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It seems draws are not favoring indians...Already we had tough draws in Badminton and TT

 

 

Now in Boxing also we got some what tough draws:

 

Amit has to face his nemesis zoirov in semis

 

Mary kom has to face 3rd seed colombian boxer in 2nd round and chinese boxer in semis

 

Vikas krishnan has to face cuban boxer in 2nd round

 

Manish Koushik has to face cuban boxer in 2nd round

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2 hours ago, tirtha22 said:

https://worldarchery.sport/news/200365/expert-predictions-forecasting-tokyo-2020-olympic-games

Who is your favourite to get a medal?

Most of them saying Deepika

if am right  she was projected to win medals in both london and rio olympics....but she failed miserably by not even reaching QF

 

Hopefully she takes the experience out of these and performs up to the expectations!!

 

Not playing in womens team format may help her as there will be less pressure.

 

Hopefully Atanu das tops qualifcation among indians mens team so that she gets paired with him as they are doing great as a mixed team !!!

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The Advisory Committee of the IOA has recommended a reward of Rs 75 lakh for gold medal winners, Rs 40 lakh for silver medal winners and Rs 25 lakh for those who get the bronze medal.

 

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Mirabai Chanu has listed an entry total of 210 kg for the finals of women's 49 kg category. This entry total is the highest among all the lifters that will participate in this weight category on July 24.

 

Women

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Deepika Kumari finishes 9th. She'll face Karma from Bhutan in first round, American/Japanese in second round, potentially Perova of Russia in 3rd & An from Korea in QF, if she goes that far.

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