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India National Thread


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#‎Athletics‬
interstate day 1
W hammer throw - sarita prakash 61.19m (rio-71.00m)
W Shot put - Manpreet Kaur 16.78 m (rio - 17.75m)
W Long Jump - Neena v - 6.45m (rio - 6.70 m)
package of the day - Neena V with an impressive jump of 6.45m in long jump betters mayookha johny's SB of 6.43 at Interstate

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Sanjeev rajput calibre in 50 metre rifle 3 position is anytime better than other indians in that category....unfortunately he had to forfeit his quota...Big slap to those who didnt consider him for rio

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21 minutes ago, shrikant said:

Sanjeev rajput calibre in 50 metre rifle 3 position is anytime better than other indians in that category....unfortunately he had to forfeit his quota...Big slap to those who didnt consider him for rio

With due respect, Chain Singh has been in much better form in the past 2 years while Gagan is a legend who is in good form as well. So, sadly if Sanjeev Rajput was selected it would have meant 1) Either Gagan Narang or Chain Singh, who are in decent form would have missed out on atleast one event 50x3 or 50 prone (or Rio if Sanjeev was selected to start in both) and 2) Young and talented Kynan Chenai would not have been able to get the exchange quota. So, leaving Sanjeev out of Rio bound team was a tough decision but it was also the correct decision. 

 

We need to stop analysing decisions based on events that happened after the decision was made. Nobody knew Rajput would win silver here, nobody knew Pooja Ghatkar would perform so well. Based on the information NRAI (and we) had at the time of selection, I think NRAI did a perfect job of team selection. 

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18 minutes ago, shrikant said:

Sanjeev rajput calibre in 50 metre rifle 3 position is anytime better than other indians in that category....unfortunately he had to forfeit his quota...Big slap to those who didnt consider him for rio

bro he won medal after amost 5 year later ..last he won in 2011 ..and gagn and chain doing battr then hm ...so there is no point of selecting him ....and exchange quota holder kunan won gold in worldcup this year ..so it is much bttr decision

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Indian men's 4x400 has slipped a place to 21st after Venezuela improve their timing. It still needs modest 3:04.15 to get 16th.
India Women 4*100 has also slip to 21 place after Venezuela improve their timing. It still needs modest 43:03 to get 16th.

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2 hours ago, Vivek said:

Any news?

Women's Shot Put ( OG 17.75 m )

 

Manpreet Kaur ( Punjab ) - 16 .78 m

 

Navjeet Kaur ( Punjab ) - 15. 36 m

 

Sonal Goyal ( Delhi ) - 13.43 m

 

Uma P.S. ( Karnataka ) - 13.19 m

 

Rakhi ( Haryana ) - 12. 53 m

 

T. Anisha Kala ( Andaman and Nicobar ) - 6 .09 m

 

Manpreet Kaur ( Punjab ) - DNS

 

 

Women's Hammer Throw ( OG 71.00 m )

 

Sarita Prakash S. ( Uttar Pradesh ) - 61 . 19 m

 

Reena ( Haryana ) - 54 .23 m

 

Athira Muralidha ( Kerala ) - 48 . 52 m

 

Srinithi ( Tamil Nadu )  - 45 . 37 m

 

Harshitha W.R. ( Karnataka ) - 38 .58 m

 

Vijaya Lakshmi ( Tamil Nadu ) - 37 . 67 m

 

Tukfi Khan ( Gujarat ) - 36. 77 m

 

Deepa Joshy ( Kerala ) - 36.71 m

 

Women's Long Jump ( OG 6.70 m )

 

Neena V ( Kerala ) - 6.45 m

 

Prajusha M.A. ( Kerala ) - 6.29 m

 

Shradhha Ghule ( Maharashtra ) - 5.98 m

 

Priyanka Kerketa ( Jharkhand ) - 5.96 m

 

Karthika ( Tamil Nadu ) - 5.89 m

 

Soma Karmakar ( West Bengal ) - 5. 62 m

 

Uma Maheswari ( Tamil Nadu ) - 5.51 m

 

Rubi Gogoi ( Assam ) - 5 . 25 m

 

B. Bhavani Yadav ( Andhra Pradesh ) - 5 . 17 m

 

S. Sujatha ( Telangana ) - 5. 15 m

 

S. Radhika ( Andhra Pradesh ) - 5 . 12 m

 

Asmita Dhaware ( Maharashtra ) - 5 . 01 m

 

Narmita Katoch ( Jammu  & Kashmir ) - 4.45 m

 

Tanju Mondal ( Andaman & Nicobar ) - 4.06 m

 

Sashita Bhengra ( Andaman & Nicobar ) - 4.00 m

 

Women's 10,000 m ( OG 32:15.00 )

 

L. Suriya 33:27.01

 

Men's 5000 m ( OG13:25.00 )

 

Lakshmanan 14:06.04

 

 

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7 minutes ago, tirtha22 said:

Women's Shot Put ( OG 17.75 m )

 

Manpreet Kaur ( Punjab ) - 16 .78 m

 

Navjeet Kaur ( Punjab ) - 15. 36 m

 

Sonal Goyal ( Delhi ) - 13.43 m

 

Uma P.S. ( Karnataka ) - 13.19 m

 

Rakhi ( Haryana ) - 12. 53 m

 

T. Anisha Kala ( Andaman and Nicobar ) - 6 .09 m

 

Manpreet Kaur ( Punjab ) - DNS

 

 

Women's Hammer Throw ( OG 71.00 m )

 

Sarita Prakash S. ( Uttar Pradesh ) - 61 . 19 m

 

Reena ( Haryana ) - 54 .23 m

 

Athira Muralidha ( Kerala ) - 48 . 52 m

 

Srinithi ( Tamil Nadu )  - 45 . 37 m

 

Harshitha W.R. ( Karnataka ) - 38 .58 m

 

Vijaya Lakshmi ( Tamil Nadu ) - 37 . 67 m

 

Tukfi Khan ( Gujarat ) - 36. 77 m

 

Deepa Joshy ( Kerala ) - 36.71 m

 

Women's Long Jump ( OG 6.70 m )

 

Neena V ( Kerala ) - 6.45 m

 

Prajusha M.A. ( Kerala ) - 6.29 m

 

Shradhha Ghule ( Maharashtra ) - 5.98 m

 

Priyanka Kerketa ( Jharkhand ) - 5.96 m

 

Karthika ( Tamil Nadu ) - 5.89 m

 

Soma Karmakar ( West Bengal ) - 5. 62 m

 

Uma Maheswari ( Tamil Nadu ) - 5.51 m

 

Rubi Gogoi ( Assam ) - 5 . 25 m

 

B. Bhavani Yadav ( Andhra Pradesh ) - 5 . 17 m

 

S. Sujatha ( Telangana ) - 5. 15 m

 

S. Radhika ( Andhra Pradesh ) - 5 . 12 m

 

Asmita Dhaware ( Maharashtra ) - 5 . 01 m

 

Narmita Katoch ( Jammu  & Kashmir ) - 4.45 m

 

Tanju Mondal ( Andaman & Nicobar ) - 4.06 m

 

Sashita Bhengra ( Andaman & Nicobar ) - 4.00 m

 

Women's 10,000 m ( OG 32:15.00 )

 

L. Suriya 33:27.01

 

Men's 5000 m ( OG13:25.00 )

 

Lakshmanan 14:06.04

 

 

already posted by me :p

 

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Tomorrow at the inter state 

 

Mens discus - No chance of an olymnpic quota but can Kirpal  hit the 60 meter mark 

Mens triple - Both arpinder and Renjith - so hope for something big 

Mens 100 - I( do not see amiya mallick only Najeeb quereshi so no big chance apparently 

Mens shot - Om prakash and tejinder pal toor 

mens 800m - Jinson Johnson and sajeesh 

 

no big event apparantly except for the Mens triple and Mens shot from the possible olympic qualification perspective 

 

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

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