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India National Thread


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5 minutes ago, Hazique said:

What the hell jitu rai did their goddamn it . He had it all in control and just gave it away in the last three shots . the qualification was almost assured he screwed it himself. I mean is their anyone who can bear the pressure. Our shooters always dissapppoint in olympics when the whole india hopes on them and perform well in world cup wen no one cares

 

Agreed ... All the hardwork he had in last 3 yrs gone... No body  will care on our shooters now .. We cant blame any one .. Holding nerves is most important ..

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3 minutes ago, shrikant said:

Somehow last olympics we got lucky medals in shooting from Vijay Kumar , Gagan narang was bit expected.... This time only jitu rai was prospect and he failed.... This is the result even in World shooting championship where India get mostly 1 or no medals... so expected but those who hardly follow shooting and expecting miracles will consider this as a failure...

Exactly So.. Agreed

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Double digit medal hopes dashed....

Really, wat was supposed to be the most successful games for us is becoming a bit of a reality check..

Even the 6 medals won in London seems too far off now....

 

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1 minute ago, gubchandrolai said:

Exactly So.. Agreed

 

4 minutes ago, shrikant said:

Somehow last olympics we got lucky medals in shooting from Vijay Kumar , Gagan narang was bit expected.... This time only jitu rai was prospect and he failed.... This is the result even in World shooting championship where India get mostly 1 or no medals... so expected but those who hardly follow shooting and expecting miracles will consider this as a failure...

 

This is so bad that anything else .. even 90 would have ensured him in finals... what else we can say..

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10 minutes ago, shrikant said:

Somehow last olympics we got lucky medals in shooting from Vijay Kumar , Gagan narang was bit expected.... This time only jitu rai was prospect and he failed.... This is the result even in World shooting championship where India get mostly 1 or no medals... so expected but those who hardly follow shooting and expecting miracles will consider this as a failure...

If u say Vijay's medal was lucky ur mistaken....unexpected but not lucky

He fought...he won fair and square....Where's the luck there???

Saina's medal was lucky.....

 

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17 minutes ago, shrikant said:

Somehow last olympics we got lucky medals in shooting from Vijay Kumar , Gagan narang was bit expected.... This time only jitu rai was prospect and he failed.... This is the result even in World shooting championship where India get mostly 1 or no medals... so expected but those who hardly follow shooting and expecting miracles will consider this as a failure...

Vijay kumar medal was not lucky. Leading to 2012 olympics he did well. saina was lucky.

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8 minutes ago, Steve_RP said:

If u say Vijay's medal was lucky ur mistaken....unexpected but not lucky

He fought...he won fair and square....Where's the luck there???

Saina's medal was lucky.....

 

I agree with you

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