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14 minutes ago, Dolby said:

At present China and Thailand have two riders each who have met minimum standard. To qualify a full team, both need 3 riders each. In case they fail to qualify third rider, these 4 riders will come back to individual qualifications making it harder for Mirza. But, Mirza has couple of good results and should still be ahead of others plus he will still have chance for the 6 additional spots through World Ranking. 
 

Mirza himself is yet to achieve the minimum standard. He is close and has quite some time to do so. 
 

For further queries, ask @dcro who has been very patiently answering all my Equestrian related queries in the Tokyo qualification thread. 


There has been one important development from India's perspective. Apparently the nations who fail to form a team can only be given one individual place. Since Hong Kong can no longer overtake India, this means that India only really needs one of China/Thailand to complete a team, what seems highly likely.

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8 hours ago, dcro said:


There has been one important development from India's perspective. Apparently the nations who fail to form a team can only be given one individual place. Since Hong Kong can no longer overtake India, this means that India only really needs one of China/Thailand to complete a team, what seems highly likely.

Thanks for the information. I checked the FEI Zonal Rankings and even if China and Thailand don't qualify their teams, India's Fouaad Mirza still qualifies.

I have 2 queries though - 1) By when should the requirements be fulfilled 2) What happens if China and Thailand don't qualify as team, does that team quota is re-allocated somewhere

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Indians in Action

 

ATP Tour

ATP Challenger

Bratislava:- Sasi looses in Rd1

Knoxville:- Jeevan/Balaji play in Rd1

Kobe:-       Arjun, Ramkumar play in Rd1

                Purav/Ramkumar

 

BWF China Open

 

ISSF Asian Shooting Championships 2019

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Looks like Deepak kumar is the only one making the final. But may be all 3 Chinese will be there and with that he needs to in top 3 of the other 5.

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14 minutes ago, depleter said:

No Indian in top 8 in 10m air rifle right now....This is bad!!! Hope Ankush comes back up

 

14 minutes ago, depleter said:

No Indian in top 8 in 10m air rifle right now....This is bad!!! Hope Ankush comes back up

Where are you seeing the results sius site? 

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

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Deepak Kumar in top 8 accompanied by 3 Chinese, 1  each from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. China and Japan have quota already so he has to be better than the others. Big news is that Sanjeev Rajput has achieved MQS by scoring 626 (MQS is 595), so even though Deepak Kumar can't secure quota we still would have 2 competitors in this event and 2 quotas in Mixed team

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11 minutes ago, nitinsanker said:

 

Where are you seeing the results sius site? 

https://results.sius.com/ShootEvent.aspx?Championship=6694e7ea-eb53-43bb-91b4-766d8f993c37&ShootEvent=AR60

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Both Adarsh Singh and Bhavesh Shekawat had below par First day in 25m pistol with bothin 11th and 13th among 22 shooters. Anish yet to shoot.

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