nitinsanker 179 Posted April 30, 2016 #671 Share Posted April 30, 2016 (edited) 1 hour ago, sasidhar said: they have to improve lot much in each event there is an gap of minimum 4 seconds frm the 16th ranked team in each event. The one squad which I feel can make the olympics is the womens 4*400 squad with the recent performances being good in the 400 m ...I feel the squad of Juana / anilda / poovama and possibly tintu can easily hit 3:29 which will take them to Rio................... The others improvement based on the recent scores and we will need to see what is the best that they can do Edited April 30, 2016 by nitinsanker strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prashanth 157 Posted April 30, 2016 #672 Share Posted April 30, 2016 19 minutes ago, nitinsanker said: The one squad which I feel can make the olympics is the womens 4*400 squad with the recent performances being good in the 400 m ...I feel the squad of Juana / anilda / poovama and possibly tintu can easily hit 3:29 which will take them to Rio................... The others improvement based on the recent scores and we will need to see what is the best that they can do We have a recorded timing of 3.29 sec recorded in August 2015..Which comes for the calculation. So we still are in the contention for the slot in relay... Tokyo - 2020 Go India Go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nitinsanker 179 Posted April 30, 2016 #673 Share Posted April 30, 2016 Just now, Prashanth said: We have a recorded timing of 3.29 sec recorded in August 2015..Which comes for the calculation. So we still are in the contention for the slot in relay... yes but currently we are 17th in the list of 4*400 m ...................we need to do another 3:29 as the average of best 2 is considered and I feel it is possible ............... strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nitinsanker 179 Posted April 30, 2016 #674 Share Posted April 30, 2016 (edited) @gvaisakh @Prashanth @Dolby @Suneet @kapil857 I remember someone posting likely qualification in athletics earlier ........ do not remember who ....If after the fed cup that list is updated it would a useful list to consider how many qualification chances we may have left in athletics ................... Edited April 30, 2016 by nitinsanker strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prashanth 157 Posted April 30, 2016 #675 Share Posted April 30, 2016 (edited) Indian Athletes who have achieved the Qualification Standard (Max 3 per NOC in each event) Men Marathon (3) - Nitender Singh, Thonakal Gopi, Kheta Ram 20km Walk (9, max 3) - Gurmeet Singh, Krishnan Ganapathi, Sandeep Kumar, Irfan K T, Manish Singh, Davinder Singh, Baljinder Singh, Chandan Singh, Neeraj 50km Walk (2) - Sandeep Kumar, Manish Singh Shotput (1) - Inderjeet Singh Discus Throw (1) - Vikas Gowda Women 800m (1) - Tintu Lukka 3000m Steeplechase (2) - Lalita Babar, Sudha Singh Marathon (4, max 3) - O P Jaisha, Sudha Singh, Kavita Raut, Lalita Babar (Lalita announced that she will not participate in Marathon at Rio) 20km Walk (2) - Khushbir Kaur, Sapna Punia Shotput (1) - Manpreet Kaur Who can still qualify (the best effort during the qualification period is indicated) Men100m - Amiya Mallick (10.26 s - 0.10s behind) 200m - Dharambir Singh (20.66s - 0.16s behind)400m - Arokia Rajiv (45.47s - 0.07s behind), Mohd Anas (45.75 -0.35s behind) 400mH - Jithin Paul (49.94s - 0.54s behind)Long Jump - Prem Kumar (8.01m - 0.14m behind), Ankit Sharma (7.89m - 0.26m behind)Triple Jump - Renjith Maheswary (16.47m - 0.38m behind)Javelin - Neeraj Chopra (82.23m - 0.77m behind) Women100m - Dutee Chand (11.33s - 0.01s behind) , Srabhani Nanda (11.45s - 0.13s behind) 200m - Dutee Chand (23.34s - 0.14s behind) , Srabhani Nanda (23.36s - 0.16s behind) , Jyothi (23.42s - 0.22s behind) 400m - Poovamma Raju (52.60s - 0.40s behind), Anilda Thomas (52.40s - 0.20s behind)10000m - Loganathan Surya (32:39.86s - 0:24.86s behind), O P Jaisha (33:03.91s - 0:48.91s behind)Triple Jump - Mayookha Johny (13.85m - 0.30m behind) - Injured extent of injury not known Discus Throw - Seema Antil (58.86m - 2.14m behind) Long Jump - (6.30m - 0.40m behind)Javelin - Suman Devi (59.45m - 2.55m behind), Annu Rani (58.85m - 3.15m behind)4*400m Relay - 8 slots available. India is currently 9th best among the nations not qualified. But Russia is suspended. So India is upto 8th hanging by thread ## If any update to be done please let me know. Edited May 1, 2016 by Prashanth nitinsanker 1 Tokyo - 2020 Go India Go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nitinsanker 179 Posted April 30, 2016 #676 Share Posted April 30, 2016 (edited) 11 hours ago, Prashanth said: Indian Athletes who have achieved the Qualification Standard (Max 3 per NOC in each event) Men Marathon (3) - Nitender Singh, Thonakal Gopi, Kheta Ram 20km Walk (9, max 3) - Gurmeet Singh, Krishnan Ganapathi, Sandeep Kumar, Irfan K T, Manish Singh, Davinder Singh, Baljinder Singh, Chandan Singh, Neeraj 50km Walk (2) - Sandeep Kumar, Manish Singh Shotput (1) - Inderjeet Singh Discus Throw (1) - Vikas Gowda Women 800m (1) - Tintu Lukka 3000m Steeplechase (2) - Lalita Babar, Sudha Singh Marathon (4, max 3) - O P Jaisha, Sudha Singh, Kavita Raut, Lalita Babar (Lalita announced that she will not participate in Marathon at Rio) 20km Walk (2) - Khushbir Kaur, Sapna Punia Shotput (1) - Manpreet Kaur Who can still qualify (the best effort during the qualification period is indicated) Men100m - Amiya Mallick (10.26 s - 0.10s behind) 200m - Dharambir Singh (20.66s - 0.16s behind)400m - Arokia Rajiv (45.47s - 0.07s behind) 400mH - Jithin Paul (49.94s - 0.54s behind)Long Jump - Prem Kumar (8.01m - 0.14m behind), Ankit Sharma (7.89m - 0.26m behind)Triple Jump - Renjith Maheswary (16.47m - 0.38m behind)Javelin - Neeraj Chopra (82.23m - 0.77m behind) Women100m - Dutee Chand (11.33s - 0.01s behind) , Srabhani Nanda (11.45s - 0.13s behind) 200m - Dutee Chand (23.34s - 0.14s behind) , Srabhani Nanda (23.36s - 0.16s behind) , Jyothi (23.42s - 0.22s behind) 400m - Poovamma Raju (52.60s - 0.40s behind), Anilda Thomas (52.40s - 0.20s behind)10000m - Loganathan Surya (32:39.86s - 0:24.86s behind), O P Jaisha (33:03.91s - 0:48.91s behind)Triple Jump - Mayookha Johny (13.85m - 0.30m behind) - Injured extent of injury not knownJavelin - Suman Devi (59.45m - 2.55m behind), Annu Rani (58.85m - 3.15m behind)4*400m Relay - 8 slots available. India is currently 9th best among the nations not qualified. But Russia is suspended. So India is upto 8th hanging by thread ## If any update to be done please let me know. Thanks for the update a lot of work has gone it ...I would like to compare it with the Information I have ....... I think we should add the following as well additions qualification for 50 km walk is 4:06;00 ... I think we should add these two as possible qualifiers Basant Bahadur Rana 4:07:25 Jaipur (IND) 28.02.2016 Chandan Singh 4:09:51 Jaipur (IND) 28.02.20 mens 400m Mohd Anas 45.75..... 0.35 seconds behind mens 400,mh durgesh50.37 - 0.87 seconds behind Mens 800 m jinson johnson - 1:47.56 , ........ .... as the qualification for 800 m is 1.46...... so he is 1.56 seconds behind not a huge time difference in the 800m , lalit mathur 1.47.90..................... 1.90 seonds behnd and sajeesh 1.47.96 which is 1.96 seconds behind also add rajender singh 82.23 in the javelin in 2015 to the javelin group as a possible qualifier ( he did it in mid april las year which may be on the outskirts of the qualification cycle but we can add him as a prospect ) women discus - seema antil 58.86m recently with the qualification at 61.00 ................. she is 2.14 m behind but well within her grasp mens shot - tejinder singh 19.93 in the shot which is .57 behind the qualification of 20.50 womens long jump - prajusha - 6.30 with the qualification at 6.70 which is .4 behind mens 5000m 13.36 by lakshmanan govindhan at wuhan 13.25 is the olympic qualification ...so 11 seconds behind modifications for triple jump women road to rio has mayookha johny at 14,09 at South africa 22.04.16 - but I cannot find this at top lists ??? - not sure for 200m srabani was faster than duttee so the scores shoudl be reversed it is awesome to see this list once updated we seem to have temendous talent at this point of time in Indian atheletics Edited May 1, 2016 by nitinsanker strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nitinsanker 179 Posted May 1, 2016 #677 Share Posted May 1, 2016 On 3/7/2016 at 11:42, gvaisakh said: EVENTS TO FOLLOW THIS WEEK (Apr 25 to May 1) RIO QUALIFICATION Athletics - Federation Cup - 28 Apr to 30 Apr Badminton - Asia Championships 2016 - 26 Apr to 1 May Weightlifting - Asia Championships 2016 - 24 Apr to 30 Apr RIO PREPARATION Archery - World Cup Stage 1 - 27 Apr to 1 May gv could we now update this for this week ...... I think may7th is the Indian grand prix and also the finalisation of badminton quotas is 5th May strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kapil857 31 Posted May 1, 2016 #678 Share Posted May 1, 2016 (edited) 13 hours ago, nitinsanker said: Final update from the asian olympic qualification in weightlifting Women's - India finished 3rd ( top 6 get 1 quota ) pipped by one point in the last event by Uzbekistan , Vietnam finished 1st as expected .........As discussed the quota was definate and confirmed ............. The scores by the women in the higher weights were disappointing, to say the least ( to give you a feel Sushila panwar in +75 kgs lifted the same wieght as mirakhom in the 48kg - 190 kg ) ....... But on the positive side mirakhoms lift of 190 total would have put her 5th in the world championships and possibly 4th in the olympics ...... she is a distinct medal prospect and under kunjaranis tutelage would I am sure be definite medal prospect in the womens 48 at Rio and I am sure she would be the weightlifter nominated ................ In the long term looking at womens weightlifting there was no new 4th weightlifter standing out ....... so India for tokyo needs to build a couple of new weightlifters or wait for drug tainted krisani and mitali to get back to get our 6 member squad in place ............. Men's - India finished 6th ( top 7 get one quota ) ..closed the one quota finally ..still close to the first 7 mark not be complacent ....but on the positive side they seems to have a series of young weifghtlifters who could form the nucleus of the squad for the next cycle- Venkat Ragala with a strong 316 in the 85 kg was great , Sambo and jeru ( from Arunachal ) are both juniors and 2-3 years should be there along with seniors like Vikas and Sathish .... Vikas Thakurs performance was good and most possibly he may be our one quota for Rio ( he would probably finish in the 12-15 range there ) so not much can be expected of him ............... I am guessing the heavier women aren't really elite weightlifters but were sent primarily to prevent manipulation of the stupid weightlifting qualification rules like UAE managed in London 2012. Weightlifting has the stupidest qualification procedure ever - it is a completely individual sport but qualification is based almost entirely on team performance - that too with a weird and made-up point system. In effect, 6 men and 4 women need to combine to earn just a single quota. In London, UAE had gamed this system and sent 2 girls in 75kg and 2 girls in +75kg. All these girls lifted lower or near the weights lifted by the 48kg women. But, since Asia in general is weak in heavier categories, and all countries are restricted to a max of 7 weightlifters across categories, there were pretty much no other weightlifters, still fighting for qualification, participating in these categories. As a result, despite lifting ridiculously low weights, the UAE girls finished like 3rd and 4th among qualifiers (which was second-last and last) and thus managed to earn a quota....once again, despite finishing second last and last by a huge margin... Edited May 1, 2016 by kapil857 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sasidhar 0 Posted May 1, 2016 #679 Share Posted May 1, 2016 in the first page i saw wrestlers who qualified for rio y isn't sushil name in it?? isn't he qualified ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gvaisakh 23 Posted May 1, 2016 Author #680 Share Posted May 1, 2016 3 minutes ago, sasidhar said: in the first page i saw wrestlers who qualified for rio y isn't sushil name in it?? isn't he qualified ? No.. The list actually mentions the quota winners. Since Sushil was injured, Narsingh Pancham Yadav participated in Sushil's weight category and won the quota in last yr's World Champs.. The final team will be selected only in months of June/July after the trials are done.. If Sushil can beat Narsingh in the trials, Sushil will go to Rio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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