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India National Thread


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22 minutes ago, shrikant said:

Jitu rai qualified for finals...

 

and so did Anisa Sayyed...both got through on tie-breakers - that too not just inner tens but tie-break on individual series scores...Jitu scored 93 in last series and CHN scored 92, Anisa scored 99 in 5th series whereas Thailand scored 97...

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3 minutes ago, kapil857 said:

 

and so did Anisa Sayyed...both got through on tie-breakers - that too not just inner tens but tie-break on individual series scores...Jitu scored 93 in last series and CHN scored 92, Anisa scored 99 in 5th series whereas Thailand scored 97...

25 meter rapid pistol only 6 shooters qualify???

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3 hours ago, kapil857 said:

 

True, but Nicola just destroyed Uzbek boxer (2 10-8 rounds) and the Uzbek had defeated Lin Yuting at the Asian qualifiers...So am personally atleast not holding on to any hope... 

Wikipedia tells me that the Uzbek boxer was different in the Asian qualifiers than the one here. Could be a case of the second best boxer representing them here as the quota has been won.

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Jitu Rai finishes 4th. A rollercoaster of a ride. Had a great first couple of rounds when he was among the medals. Then slipped to always be fighting elimination. Couldn't catchup with the medal positions. A very credible performance. Hope he peaks at the right time! :fingers:

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9 minutes ago, shrikant said:

@kapil857... anisa sayeed is qualified... thanks for the indo

 

Yes, 582 is her career best score in qualifiers. Nice to see the improvement. All the best.

 

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