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25 minutes ago, Dolby said:

He has atleast two Gold level events in the current period: Worlds in September and Asian Juniors in October. 

 

 

Not to forget the gold level event where our federation didn't send him, The World Junior Championships in Fiji, at least he should have been sent. 

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1 minute ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Not to forget the gold level event where our federation didn't send him, The World Junior Championships in Fiji, at least he should have been sent. 

I don't think it would have been practical for him to take part in so many events in the cycle. It was basically one of the two: Either World Junior Championships or Commonwealth Championships. Federation must have thought it would be better to keep him with the senior team. Hence, I think he will participate in Asian Juniors only if he has a horrible Worlds, otherwise he would skip them as well. 

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1 hour ago, Dolby said:

I don't think it would have been practical for him to take part in so many events in the cycle. It was basically one of the two: Either World Junior Championships or Commonwealth Championships. Federation must have thought it would be better to keep him with the senior team. Hence, I think he will participate in Asian Juniors only if he has a horrible Worlds, otherwise he would skip them as well. 

If you see the rankings it's about the points you get. So even if you are 25th best or so participating in more gold and silver level events can fetch you in top 8 easily. :evil:

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9 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

If you see the rankings it's about the points you get. So even if you are 25th best or so participating in more gold and silver level events can fetch you in top 8 easily. :evil:

No it's not about points you get. Only 4 best results are considered.

Best results in 3 periods and one next best performance is considered.

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Indians in Action

 

ATP Challenger

USA:- Ramkumar plays in QF

 

PGA John Deere Classic 2019

 

BWF US Open 2019 

MS:- Sourabh, Prannoy play in QF

 

European Scottish Open 2019

 

ITTF Australian Open 2019

MD:- Amalraj/Sathiyan play in SF

 

PSA Tasmanian Open 2019

MS:- Aadit Zaveri plays in Rd2

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action

 

ATP Challenger

USA:- Ramkumar looses in QF

 

PGA John Deere Classic 2019-Rd3

T67 A Lahiri

 

European Scotish Open 2019-Rd3

T65 S Sharma

 

BWF US Open 2019 

MS:- Sourabh plays in SF

        Prannoy looses in QF

 

ITTF Australian Open 2019

MD:- Amalraj/Sathiyan loose in SF

 

BWF White Nights 2019

MS:- Siddharth plays in SF

WS:- Ashmita plays in SF

WD:- Meghna/Poorvisha play in SF

XD:- Dhruv/Meghna, Krishna/Poorvisha play in SF

 

UWW Yasar Dogu 2019

 

2019 Commonwealth Weightlifting Championship

 

 

PSA Tasmanian Open 2019

MS:- Aadit Zaveri looses in Rd2

 

LPGA Marathon Classic 2019- Rd3

T51 A Ashok

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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UWW Yasar Dogu 2019

 

FS Women

50 - Seema wins Gold

53 - Vinesh plays in Gold Medal Match

59 -Manju wins Gold

76 - Kiran plays in Repachage

 

FS Men

61 - Rqahul wins Gold

65 - Sonba plays in Bronze Medal match

70 - Rajnesh looses in Bronze Medal match

86 - Deepak plays in Gold Medal Match

92 - Viky plays in Bronze Medal Match

125 - Sumit plays in Bronze Medal Match

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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2019 Commonwealth Weightlifting Championship

Mens

109 - Pradeep wins Gold with 350kg

         202 - C & J CW Record

96  - Kalyan Silver in Jr

      -Vikas Silver  in Sr

81  - Ajay Singh Gold with 338 kg

       CW & NR 

89 - Rahul wins Silver with 325 in Sr

 

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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