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India National Thread


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Men's

A Lahiri              -  92

G Bhullar             - 234

S Chawrasia        - 284

S Chikarangappa - 388

 

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UCI Ranking Cycling
Men Elite

Team Pursuit Nation   - India 30 up from 37

Team Sprint Nation    - India 19 up from 22

1km Time Trial            - Alan baby 64

 

Olympic Track Racing

Team Sprint Nation    - India 24

 

 

 
 
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UCI Ranking Cycling
Women Elite

Team Pursuit Nation  - India 24 last

 

Team Sprint Nation   - India 18

Sprint                        - Deborah 37 up from 43

Keirin                         - Deborah 41 up from 45 , Kezia  54 up from 68

500m Time trial         - Deborah 7 down from 6

 

Olympic Track Racing

Team Sprint Nation    - India 22

Sprint                         - Deborah 40 down from 39

Keirin                         - Deborah 51 down from 49 , Kezia  61 down from 60

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25th Fiba Asia Champions Cup at Chenzhou-Hunan, China 8- 16th

Petrochimi (Iran ) 95 bt ONGC (India) 51 (25-11, 30-15, 21-19, 19-6)

Al Rayyan (Qatar) 95 bt ONGC (India) 53 (21-14, 19-09, 26-16, 29-14)

 
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ATP Challenger Tour

Taskhent Open  :-  Singles  :- V Vardhan play in Rd 1

                              Doubles :- Paes/ Andre, Divj / Purav play in Rd1

Vietnam Open    :- Singles   :- Prashanth, Sanam play in Rd 1

                              Doubles :- Saketh / Sanam  play in Rd 1

 

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ITF Tennis

Nigeria Open  :- S Mukund play in Rd 1

                          Alexis / Mukund play in Rd 1

Egypt Open    :-  Kunal / David play in Rd 1

 

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ATP Challenger Tour

Taskhent Open  :-  Singles  :- V Vardhan loose in Rd 1

                              Doubles :- Paes/ Andre move to QF

                                              Divj / Purav loose in Rd1

Vietnam Open    :- Singles   :- Prashanth looses in Rd 1

                                              

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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ITF Tennis

Nigeria Open  :- S Mukund move into Rd 2

                          Alexis / Mukund loose in Rd 1

Egypt Open    :-  Kunal play in Rd 1

                          Kunal / David play in Rd 1

US F31 Open  :- Yuki plays in Rd 1

                          Ronit /Jolan play in Rd 1

Italy Open     :- Snehadevi /Jelena play in Rd 1

Nigeria Open  :- Dhruthi moves into Rd 2  

                          Riya looses in Rd 1

                          Prarthana / Valentini move into QF

                          Kyra / Dhruthi looses in Rd 1

Indonesia Open:- Rishika , Ashmitha move into Rd 2

                           Kanika , Shivani looses in Rd 1

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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