website statistics
Jump to content

India National Thread


gvaisakh
 Share

Recommended Posts

1 hour ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Rakhi Halder finishes with dismal 214kg again. 

Meanwhile analysing Mirabai's chances, it's more dep on the luck and other player's performance. 

Two of her rivals are from north korea and China. With 4 per each gender it's gonna be interesting!! 

 

North Korea 

Sure to send lifters in 59, 64,76kg

Their 87 kg lifter is very good and could sneak through to be the 4th (In such a case no 49kg lifter) 

 

China

Sure to send in 55kg, 64kg(just because of experience and being defending Olympic champion and probably world champion again) 

Surely they won't send lifters in 59 and 76 because no chance of gold. 

87kg lifter has a edge in the remaining 3 categories 

So it's all about - 49 vs +87kg

In +87kg, there is presence of Tatiana the WR holder from Russia lifting 333kg.Interestingly Li (Chn) is just 19 years old and lifting 323 already. If Li makes 345+ it's possible she goes through, though it looks a lot but Li has shown such big improvement that nothing can be said. 

 

 

Rakhi’s 214 is her equal best (not counting national championships). She has outside chance of making it to Tokyo. But, even if she qualifies it won’t matter much. 

 

Interesting, I had analysed Chinese possibilities and concluded it is in their best interest to send athlete in 49kg. 10kg difference in 49kg is huge snd it is a sure shot gold for them. But, I missed possibility of PRK not sending Ri in 49kg. 

 

At present it seems following is situation of PRK: 

 

49kg: fight with Mirabai for Silver/Bronze

55kg: no chance 

59kg: fight with Taipei for Gold/Silver

64kg: clear silver

76kg: clear Gold if CHN doesn’t send

87kg: clear silver

+87kg: fight for Silver/Bronze with USA if CHN doesn’t send and fight for Bronze if CHN sends. 

 

So, yes there is a very real possibility that North Korea won’t send a lifter in 49kg. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Dolby said:

Rakhi’s 214 is her equal best (not counting national championships). She has outside chance of making it to Tokyo. But, even if she qualifies it won’t matter much. 

 

Interesting, I had analysed Chinese possibilities and concluded it is in their best interest to send athlete in 49kg. 10kg difference in 49kg is huge snd it is a sure shot gold for them. But, I missed possibility of PRK not sending Ri in 49kg. 

 

At present it seems following is situation of PRK: 

 

49kg: fight with Mirabai for Silver/Bronze

55kg: no chance 

59kg: fight with Taipei for Gold/Silver

64kg: clear silver

76kg: clear Gold if CHN doesn’t send

87kg: clear silver

+87kg: fight for Silver/Bronze with USA if CHN doesn’t send and fight for Bronze if CHN sends. 

 

So, yes there is a very real possibility that North Korea won’t send a lifter in 49kg. 

What about Thailand who in 2018 Championships, 2 of them lifted over 200 kgs in 49kg Category. Which categories are they likely to field their lifters

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

What about Thailand who in 2018 Championships, 2 of them lifted over 200 kgs in 49kg Category. Which categories are they likely to field their lifters

Thailand had a large number of doping violations and have imposed a self ban. If they try and come out of the self ban, IWF will ban them. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

What about Thailand who in 2018 Championships, 2 of them lifted over 200 kgs in 49kg Category. Which categories are they likely to field their lifters

Thailand has said because of the number of drug cheats they will not participate in the tokyo olympics in weightlifting.....   but they may change their mind but they have missed most of the key events already so they may have missed the window to qualify .... So unlikely

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

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, nitinsanker said:

Thailand has said because of the number of drug cheats they will not participate in the tokyo olympics in weightlifting.....   but they may change their mind but they have missed most of the key events already so they may have missed the window to qualify .... So unlikely

They had expressed  their  desire to participate in World.championship  maybe a.month  ago. IWF had blatantly  refused them. They are trying  to secure permission  for SEA championship but i doubt  they will  approve.

If Thailand  seeks to re enter IWF may have to keep them in suspension 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, Dolby said:

Rakhi’s 214 is her equal best (not counting national championships). She has outside chance of making it to Tokyo. But, even if she qualifies it won’t matter much. 

 

Interesting, I had analysed Chinese possibilities and concluded it is in their best interest to send athlete in 49kg. 10kg difference in 49kg is huge snd it is a sure shot gold for them. But, I missed possibility of PRK not sending Ri in 49kg. 

 

At present it seems following is situation of PRK: 

 

49kg: fight with Mirabai for Silver/Bronze

55kg: no chance 

59kg: fight with Taipei for Gold/Silver

64kg: clear silver

76kg: clear Gold if CHN doesn’t send

87kg: clear silver

+87kg: fight for Silver/Bronze with USA if CHN doesn’t send and fight for Bronze if CHN sends. 

 

So, yes there is a very real possibility that North Korea won’t send a lifter in 49kg. 

What about Thailand, any chance of their competitor coming back?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, Sanjib said:

What about Thailand, any chance of their competitor coming back?

Just discussed above,...... I would say 90% No..... See above list of answers

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

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
 Share

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • And another one bites the dust.   Kenyan runner Emmaculate Anyango given 6-year doping ban    
    • Aliens technology        
    • Russia tested a new missile at ukraine , was empty but horrifying...looks like a dimentional door or teleportation     
    • 2024 World Cup Final Rankings   Women   1.  Ana Marcela Cunha, 2750 Pts 2.  Lea Boy, 2648 Pts 3.  Ginevra Taddeucci, 2200 Pts   Full Ranking https://www.worldaquatics.com/competitions/4735/world-aquatics-open-water-swimming-world-cup-2024/rankings?scoringId=a1b5b4b4-5c77-4ea2-9ffa-9783b4f543c7&eventCountry=   Men   1.  Marc-Antoine Olivier, 3100 Pts 2.  Dario Verani, 2850 Pts 3.  Marcello Guidi, 2558 Pts   Full Ranking https://www.worldaquatics.com/competitions/4735/world-aquatics-open-water-swimming-world-cup-2024/rankings?scoringId=46535cfe-3990-4604-ac16-53c4848afd4b&eventCountry=
    • Stage #5, Final ( Neom Bay)   Men's 10km   Gold:  Florian Wellbrock Silver:  Sacha Velly Bronze:  Marc-Antoine Olivier   Full Results https://www.worldaquatics.com/competitions/4735/world-aquatics-open-water-swimming-world-cup-2024/results?event=4e476ea1-3578-4eb3-b919-b5ecc3d3add1     Women's 10km   Gold:  Moesha Johnson Silver:  Lea Boy Bronze:  Ginevra Taddeucci   Full Results https://www.worldaquatics.com/competitions/4735/world-aquatics-open-water-swimming-world-cup-2024/results?event=2ca80334-ffba-40b0-9444-fcdc08e8d88f
    • 2 things...   first, for what concerns the cooperation between inline skating and speedskating federations...sorry to disppoint some of you, but there's a great cooperation between them   the point is that many "summer" skaters just don't want to try the ice because they have too much to give up for that   you name places like Collalbo or Baselga, but for the "summer skating" guys from centeral and southern regions it's not an option, it's not that they make it for a living with those disciplines, they have to focus on their studies and build a post-competitive sport career and they just can't place themselves into a hole in the mountains when they maybe are studying in some prestigious universities in the big cities   as I already posted more than once, the idea of covering one of those tracks in the mountains was something idiotic, a political concession impossible to be sustained   the one and only chance to build a true legacy and an efficient, attractive national training center was to build a permanent indoor oval in Milan, beside the Forum   that would have given all the "summer skaters" a true opportunity to try the ice experience and at the same time find the most useful, attractive, prestigious places to continue their studies and try and manage them together with their sports career   any other place wouldn't stand a chance   second...don't give Salvini any credit he doesn't deserve...actually, I think he doesn't even know that in Cortina there's a sliding sports track    it's not thanks to him that the Cortina track's building finally went underway 
    • c'mon, guys! relax! sciallatevi un po'!    you're making me sick...it's just the season start and this is a sport where only the world championship (and Olympic, in the specific years) medals count   don't get mad for a couple of races held thousend miles away from home after the team had already passed their first climax (the internal selection)...there are still 2 full seasons before the Olympics
    • Super Round Results   21/11    b.   2-0  b.   9-1   22/11    b.   8-2  b.   9-6   nothing is decided yet, all teams still have a thoretical chance to make the Gold Medal match   Tomorrow, the last day of the Super Round sees  facing the  at Noon local time (4 a.m. CET) and  facing  at 7 p.m. local time (11 a.m. CET)   the medal games are scheduled for Sunday, BMM at Noon local, GMM at 7 p.m. local
    • very poor performance by the US bullpen both Yesterday and Today    not very impressed by this US team for the entire tournament, also in the Mexican first group (Panama deserved to qualify more than them, but they were lucky with the draw and won the decisive direct matchup)   Venezuela confirmed themselves as a very strong team at bat, but with too many troubles on the mound   Today against Japan they had to make a pitching change already in the 1st inning and basically they had to go for a bullpen game, but it didn't come out like the Dodgers'   Japan always on top of their game, even when the pitching staff doesn't perform at best...frankly, they look more and more unbeatable when no MLB superstar is involved (like in this case), but also when it comes down to the top of the pops it's not that they look worse (see 2023 WBC)  there's a serious risk that their domination becomes even too easy, the gap between them and the rest of the world is widening year after year   Taiwan might look like a surprise, but after the 2023 fail, I was sure they were going to rebound and establish themselves among the top teams in the WBSC tournaments, as they are very good in each and every aspect of the game (batting, pitching...maybe a bit less on defense, but you can't have it all)
×
×
  • Create New...