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sameerph

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  1. Let us be realistic, guys. Currently, we have 19 more quotas than London. Of these 16 have come from womens hockey ( which is basically only 1 quota ) and where have no chance for a medal. Additional 12 have come in athletics where again we have no chance of a medal. 2 sports in which we have medal chances - archery and boxing - our strength has come down from London. Overall, our medal strength appears more or less same as London. Medals do not correspond directly with increase in qualification nos. for the reasons I mentioned above.
  2. Again this is a different case where they wanted to exchange the quota from one event to another. A country is free to select any athlete within the event for which one of it's athletes has earned a quota place. That is not called a exchange of quota.
  3. That refers to exchange of quota place in one event for one in any other event. When an athlete earns a quota place, it is for the NOC and that NOC can use that quota place to enter any athlete who has MQS. The schedule shows the 18th July as entry deadline for Rio. So, I think we can still make a change in womens 10 m air rifle.
  4. Her world championship medal was 4 years back in 2012. She did even get a medal in Asian games and got beaten squarely in 2 Olympic qualifiers and you are expecting a medal from Olympics which is the highest stage ? For me the only medal hope among women wrestlers is Vinesh.
  5. Agreed. I would put him even ahead of Yogeshwar as a medal prospect. Yogeshwar did not participate in the world championships. So, it difficult to judge his chances. For me, Babita is not a medal prospect. She had lost in 2 Olympic qualifying events. Vinesh is a medal prospect, although bit of a longshot.
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