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1 minute ago, Prashanth said:

only relay is the last hope to push to 120.....4x100m Women can they give the last bonanza for the Rio.....:fingers:

You mean to say no any individual left?  

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what is the actual quota position now? we have won 84 including 3 from golf. Now Wikipedia is showing 34 ( i think they are adding 2 for sudha singh).So it is 33 for india. It means 117 for us so far. can we get 3 more????

 

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9 minutes ago, Vivek said:

what is the actual quota position now? we have won 84 including 3 from golf. Now Wikipedia is showing 34 ( i think they are adding 2 for sudha singh).So it is 33 for india. It means 117 for us so far. can we get 3 more????

 

Relay should make it to 120.....

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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1 minute ago, Prashanth said:

Relay should make it to 120.....

yes but it is quite tough...

However now days our players are achieving tough targets. I hope we will do it. 

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7 minutes ago, Vivek said:

what is the actual quota position now? we have won 84 including 3 from golf. Now Wikipedia is showing 34 ( i think they are adding 2 for sudha singh).So it is 33 for india. It means 117 for us so far. can we get 3 more????

 

Athletics quotas:

20km M Race Walk: 3

50km M Race Walk: 2 (could be 0 as both Manish and Sandeep have met standard in 20m as well and so technically, AFI can send them to compete in 2 events)

20km W Race Walk: 2

Men's Marathon: 3 (think they would all compete unlike Women's marathon)

Women's Marathon: 2 (Kavita Raut, OP Jaisha) (Lalita has clarified she wont participate and I wont be surprised if Sudha also gives Marathon a miss)

3000m Steeplechase W: 2 (Sudha Singh, Lalita Babar)

Dutee, Srabani, Nirmala, Tintu in Women Track

Manpreet and Seema in Women Field

Dharambir, Anas and Jinson in Men Track

Vikas, Inderjeet, Ankit and Renjith in Men Field

Total: 27 (assuming Manish and Sandeep are not selected for 20km and all marathon runners participate)

 

For Relay, we get 6 quotas per team (minus those who qualified in individual events), so with 2 relay teams, 4x400m and 4x400w and 3 individual quotas (Anas, Nirmala and Tintu) we should get additional 9 spots. So, total is not 33 or 34 but 36. Which puts us at 120 total. 

 

 

 

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40 minutes ago, Dolby said:

Athletics quotas:

20km M Race Walk: 3

50km M Race Walk: 2 (could be 0 as both Manish and Sandeep have met standard in 20m as well and so technically, AFI can send them to compete in 2 events)

20km W Race Walk: 2

Men's Marathon: 3 (think they would all compete unlike Women's marathon)

Women's Marathon: 2 (Kavita Raut, OP Jaisha) (Lalita has clarified she wont participate and I wont be surprised if Sudha also gives Marathon a miss)

3000m Steeplechase W: 2 (Sudha Singh, Lalita Babar)

Dutee, Srabani, Nirmala, Tintu in Women Track

Manpreet and Seema in Women Field

Dharambir, Anas and Jinson in Men Track

Vikas, Inderjeet, Ankit and Renjith in Men Field

Total: 27 (assuming Manish and Sandeep are not selected for 20km and all marathon runners participate)

 

For Relay, we get 6 quotas per team (minus those who qualified in individual events), so with 2 relay teams, 4x400m and 4x400w and 3 individual quotas (Anas, Nirmala and Tintu) we should get additional 9 spots. So, total is not 33 or 34 but 36. Which puts us at 120 total. 

 

 

 

Yes you are right. For relay their is quota for 6. source bbc page. 

http://www.bbc.com/sport/olympics/34813797

 

So it means we have chased 120 target successfully. Great feeling, salutes to all players, coaching staff and all sponsors, OGQ. 

 

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