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Greco Roman Finally ended ......comparatively Decent results today  , both manish ( 60 ) and gurpreet ( 77 ) won a bout ....... add that to ravi ( 97 ) , So one of the first objectives was met that they win a few bouts at least , second wish was they reach the quarters that did not happen , Manish and Ravi reached the pre quarters , Gurpreet was the pick of the greco from India , he lost a close bout to nemes who was the world champion in 2017 ......... so that was a moral win ....... 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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Seema starts of against Stadnik in Rd of 16. If she wins against Stadnik (not happening), next up could be RUS. And Stadnik needs to defeat Sun/Irie in Semifinals to pull Seema in repechage, where she will have to defeat Nigeria and Russia to get quota. Quota chance is there. A fresh Stadnik should be favourite in semifinal specially in case of a energy sapping quarterfinal between Sun and Irie. 

 

Vinesh starts against Sophie Mattsson in Qualifiers. Next could be Mukaida in Rd of 16 and Sarah Hildebrandt in Quarters. :wall:Winner of this quarter should be favourite in Semis so once again chance is there in Repechage. But, very tough draw.  

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Just now, Dolby said:

Seema starts of against Stadnik in Rd of 16. If she wins against Stadnik (not happening), next up could be RUS. And Stadnik needs to defeat Sun/Irie in Semifinals to pull Seema in repechage, where she will have to defeat Nigeria and Russia to get quota. Quota chance is there. A fresh Stadnik should be favourite in semifinal specially in case of a energy sapping quarterfinal between Sun and Irie. 

 

Vinesh starts against Sophie Mattsson in Qualifiers. Next could be Mukaida in Rd of 16 and Sarah Hildebrandt in Quarters. :wall:Winner of this quarter should be favourite in Semis so once again chance is there in Repechage. But, very tough draw.  

That is a disastrous draw for vinesh especially ........................ 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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As expected, Vinesh and Seema lost to Mariya and Mukaida. Both still has good chances of going to repechage and winning quota there. Even if we fail to win quota here, China and Japan winning quotas is good for us as it will make our job easier at Asian qualifiers. 

 

Satwiksairaj Rankireddy you beast. Yet another top 10 scalp for him. This time in XD alongside Ashwini Ponappa: Indonesian pair of Jordan/Oktavianti (WR7). :bowdown:

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On 16/09/2019 at 17:17, Dolby said:

Seema starts of against Stadnik in Rd of 16. If she wins against Stadnik (not happening), next up could be RUS. And Stadnik needs to defeat Sun/Irie in Semifinals to pull Seema in repechage, where she will have to defeat Nigeria and Russia to get quota. Quota chance is there. A fresh Stadnik should be favourite in semifinal specially in case of a energy sapping quarterfinal between Sun and Irie. 

 

Vinesh starts against Sophie Mattsson in Qualifiers. Next could be Mukaida in Rd of 16 and Sarah Hildebrandt in Quarters. :wall:Winner of this quarter should be favourite in Semis so once again chance is there in Repechage. But, very tough draw.  

Good analysis, went exactly as you said.... Mukaida was in breathtaking form...... Her sweeping VSU against Sarah also tells me that vinesh has a chance against Sarah............should she beat the rest which she can do...... Seema seems quite sure of quota tomorrow I think ...... So I dream of two quotas and a medal 

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What a day for Indian boxing all four in the pre quarters reached quarters......... Amit demolished the TUR boxer pretty easily a 5:0 boxing lesson, kavinder against a unranked FIN started well ......round 1,2 he was well ahead but had a poor 3rd and came ahead 3:2 ......  Manish was really impressive against a 4th seeded MGL, he is really fast, won a fine 5:0 , Sanjeet I was really impressed by, he was really good against world no 2 UZB...... A real 4:1 thrashing which should have been 5:0 IMHO

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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40 minutes ago, nitinsanker said:

What a day for Indian boxing all four in the pre quarters reached quarters......... Amit demolished the TUR boxer pretty easily a 5:0 boxing lesson, kavinder against a unranked FIN started well ......round 1,2 he was well ahead but had a poor 3rd and came ahead 3:2 ......  Manish was really impressive against a 4th seeded MGL, he is really fast, won a fine 5:0 , Sanjeet I was really impressed by, he was really good against world no 2 UZB...... A real 4:1 thrashing which should have been 5:0 IMHO

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