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IAAF Timings Ranking

Men's

400m - Md Anas              - 53

800m - J Johnson             -46

400mH - D Ayyasamy        -23

High Jump - T Shankar     -25

Long Jump - SreeShankar -21

Triple Jump - A Singh       -18

Shot Put  - T Toor            -28

4x400m  - India                -12

 

Women's

400m        - H Das           - 23

Javelin     - A Rani            -58

Hepathlon - S Burman      -36

4x400m    - India             -21

 

 

Tokyo - 2020

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Indians in Action Today

 

UWW U-23 Senior World Championships

GR

77 -  Sajan in Bronze Medal match

87 -  Sunil in Repechage match

 

BWF World Junior Championships

 

BWF Hong Kong Open

 

BWF Dubai International Challenge

 

ATP Challenger

Houston:- Paes/Miguel play in Rd1

Bangalore:- Sumit into Rd2

                   Sasi, Adil, Saketh, Prajnesh,Suraj play in Rd1

                   Chandril/Lakshit loose in Rd1

                   Prajwal/Niki, Arjun/Saketh move into QF

 

WTA 125k Series

Taipei:- Ankita lost in Rd1

              Ankita/Karman, Prathana/Ji play in Rd1

 

PSA APM Kelowna Open 2018

V Malhotra won the title

 

ITF Tennis

Kuwait

Tokyo - 2020

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INDIAN WOMEN ENTER OLYMPIC QUALIFIERS SECOND ROUND FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER DESPITE FIGHTING LOSS TO MYANMAR

The Indian women's team cleared the first round of the Olympic Qualifiers for the first time in the competition's history, despite going down to hosts Myanmar 2-1 in a hard-fought clash at the Thuwunna Stadium on Tuesday (November 13).

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13 hours ago, Prakash said:

INDIAN WOMEN ENTER OLYMPIC QUALIFIERS SECOND ROUND FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER DESPITE FIGHTING LOSS TO MYANMAR

The Indian women's team cleared the first round of the Olympic Qualifiers for the first time in the competition's history, despite going down to hosts Myanmar 2-1 in a hard-fought clash at the Thuwunna Stadium on Tuesday (November 13).

Yes its a great achievement. But we need to pull up our socks to make it into Rd3.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

UWW U-23 Senior World Championships

GR

77 -  Sajan lost in Bronze Medal match

87 -  Sunil lost in Repechage match

 

WR

 

BWF World Junior Championships

 

BWF Hong Kong Open

 

BWF Dubai International Challenge

 

ATP Challenger

Houston:- Paes/Miguel play in Rd1

Bangalore:- Sumit, Saketh, Sasi, Prajnesh play in Rd2

                   Prajwal/Niki, Arjun/Saketh, Purav/Antonio, Balaji/Vishnu move into QF

 

WTA 125k Series

Taipei:- Ankita/Karman play in Rd1

             Prathana/Ji lostin Rd1

 

ITF Tennis

Kuwait

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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IBSF Billiards Championships 150 up

Pankaj Wins the Title

20 times World Champion

 

IBSF Billiards Championships Long Format

 

AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships New Delhi 2018

 

UWW U-23 Senior World Championships

FS

76  - Pooja in Repachage Round

 

BWF World Junior Championships

MS:-

MD:-

WD:-

 

BWF Hong Kong Open

MS:-

WS:-

MD:-

XD:-

 

Tata Steel India Chess 2018 Blitz

V Anand claims the Title

 

BWF Dubai International Challenge

 

ATP Challenger

Houston:- Paes/Miguel play in QF

Bangalore:- Sumit, Saketh, Sasi, Prajnesh play in QF

                   Prajwal/Niki, Balaji/Vishnu loose in QF

                   Arjun/Saketh, Purav/Antonio play in SF

 

WTA 125k Series

Taipei:-Ankita/Karman play in QF

 

ITF Tennis

Kuwait

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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BWF Ranking

Men's Singles     :- Srikanth   -08

                                   Sameer    -18      

                                   Prannoy   -23                                                               

Women's Singles  :- Sindhu     - 4

                                   Saina        - 9

Men's Doubles    :- Satwik/Chirag  -19

Women's Doubles :- Ashwini/Sikki    -26                                   

Mixed Doubles    :-  Pranaav / Sikki   -22

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

IBSF Billiards Championships Long Format

Pankaj, Alok, Bhaskar, Sourav play in QF

 

AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships New Delhi 2018

54 - Manisha in Rd2

60 - Sarita in Rd2

 

UWW U-23 Senior World Championships

FS

57 - Ravi Kumar plays in Finals

65 - Surjeet plays in Repechage

70 - Naveen plays in Repechage

97 - Karandeep plays in Repechage

 

FW

72 - Naina lost in Bronze Medal match

 

BWF World Junior Championships

MS:- Lakshya plays in SF

 

LPGA CME Group Tour Championship - Rd3

T-43 A Ashok

 

European Tour DP World Tour Championship - Rd3

T20 S Sharma

 

BWF Dubai International Challenge

MS:- Subhankar plays in SF

WS:- Ashmita plays in SF

MD:-Kona/Khim play in SF

 

ATP Challenger

Houston:- Paes/Miguel looses in SF

Bangalore:- Saketh, Prajnesh play in Finals

                   Purav/Antonio looses in Finals

 

WTA 125k Series

Taipei:- Ankita/Karman play in SF

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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