Showing posts with label Sushil Kumar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sushil Kumar. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 August 2012

India's London Olympics 2012 Journey so far...

While we play predictor here, let us catch up on the Indian contingents journey so far in the London Olympics.

There were many hopes building up for a great Indian showing shouldering on Saina Nehwal, Deepika Kumari, Ronjan Sodhi, Abhinav Bindra, MC Mary Kom, Vijender Singh, Sushil Kumar and a few other wrestlers and Boxers.

However, so far (upto 3rd Aug), it has not been a great story with the some of these names failing to live upto the hopes.

Medals so far
India has 1 SILVER and 1 BRONZE so far and is at 32nd position in medals tally.

A surprise SILVER came India's way when Vijay Kumar won in shooting on 3rd Aug. Congrats Vijay !!

The BRONZE was won by Gagan Narang in Shooting as well. Well done Gagan !!

Losing Proposition
Meanwhile, some of the sure-shot winners fell by the wayside and caused a lot of heart-burn for the sports enthusiasts of the country.

World No. 1 Deepika Kumari lost in the first round itself and could not come to terms with the fast changing wind direction of the Lords - mecca of Cricket. In her own words - "before I could understand , it was all over." Oh ..we do not expect that from a World No.1. The changing wind at Lords is a well-known phenomenon and should have been factored in by her coaches. Maybe the pressure of the BIG stage caught her. 

Another World No.1 in Shooting Ronjan Sodhi failed to even qualify for the finals. It was expected that he will surely return a medal-winner.  Did the BIG stage got to him as well...

Drawing from these two experiences, maybe the mental toughness is a very big factor as is the skill. When these athletes go out for a World meet or so, there is no sendoff and the hype is missing completely, while, there is a grand sendoff for the Olympics and the hype is tremendous.

Maybe mental toughness is one key area to work upon so that our World No.1's do not fall like nine pins in the early stages . Its fine if they reach the finals and lose. Atleast, they will prove their rankings and will not be seen as a fluke. Olympics is one big event and it cannot be treated like any other tournament. It needs special preparations and hope we learn our lessons and continue to send formidable contingents to the Olympics.

Meanwhile, Saina Nehwal ran into the Chinese wall and could not penetrate it as yet. She lost to World No 1 in the semis and will fight for the bronze with yet another chinese - the World No.2. Keeping my fingers crossed.. All the best Saina!!

The hockey team continues to dissapoint and lost all the 3 matches so far - to Netherlands, New Zealand and Germany and out of reckoning for semis even if they win rest of the matches.

In Athletics, While Krishna Poonia qualified for the finals of Discus throw, others like Myookha Johny, Seema Antil, On Prakash all lost and could not qualify for the finals.

In Tennis, the much chaos around partners did no favour and all men's doubles teams lost and are out - I thought Leander and Vishnu played better and their last game was a treat to watch. Leander and Sania are still alive in the mixed doubles.

What Next ?

On a brighter note, we still have Vijender Singh, MC Mary Kom and Sushil Kumar to look upto for medals.

Let's see how many medals do we win eventually.
What do you think?

Sunday, 29 July 2012

India's Medal Chances at London Olympics 2012


With the 2012 London Olympics starting on July 27th, its time to play the Analyst role and predict the medals India is going to win this summer.

The qualifications gave us a glimpse of the form of the Athletes and thereafter the tournaments/meets in which they participated also shows their current levels.

Out of all the disciplines, I feel the following Athletes stand a chance to win the following medals:
  • Saina Nehwal (badminton) - Silver
  •  Deepika Kumari (archery) - Silver
  • Vijendra Singh (boxing) - Silver
  • Ronjan Sodhi (shooting) - Bronze
  • Sushil Kumar (wrestling) - Silver
  • Leander Paes and Sania Mirza (tennis) - Gold
  • MC Mary Kom (boxing) - Gold
  • Abhinav Bindra (shooting)- Silver


Hey readers, do share your views on what you think will be the medals haul this time.

Will bring in updates as the Games go by.

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Olympics .. here we come !!

The Olympics season is coming up and the Indian Athletes are raring to go... Many athletes are peaking at the right moment and have qualified for the London Olympics.

London Bound..

The Lodon bound berths are filling up fast with last of the qualifying tournaments / matches taking place now and will do so throughout June. The Indians are making good use of these last ditch opportunities and sealing their places on the plane to London.

Some of the recent Indian wins ....

MC Mary Kom qualified for the women's boxing in the Flyweight category (51 Kgs). - By the way, this women's category is featuring for the first time in Olympics - so well done Mary Kom !!

Sushil Kumar also won and qualified.

The women's Archery (Recurve) Team - has also qualified.

Earlier men's Hockey team qualified winning the last qualifying tournament and taking the only spot available... It would have been disastrous but the Nobbs-boys made it thru ...phew !!

Let's enjoy the Qualififcations for the time being..

I know, the critics will be out comparing the standards and statistics of our Athletes.. but I would at this moment enjoy the qualifications across various disciplines.. giving us additional interest in the games :-)..
by the way, till now about 70 Athletes have qualified (including 16 member Men's hockey team). Lets see what the final tally comes out to be.

Do send in your comments on your take on this... lets build it up for the Indian Contingent !!

List of qualifiers till now :

Archery
Laishram Bombayla Devi, Deepika Kumari, Chekrovolu Swuro and Jayanta Talukdar
Athletics
Men's 20 km walk: Gurmeet Singh, Baljinder Singh, Irfan Kolothum Thodi
Women's discus throw: Krishna Poonia, Seema Antil
Men's discus throw: Vikas Gowda
Men's shot put: Om Prakash Karhana
Women's 800m: Tintu Luka
Men's triple jump: Renjith Maheshwary
Women's 3000 m steeplechase: Sudha Singh
Women's triple jump: Mayookha Johny
Men's 50km walk: Basanta Bahadur Rana or Sandeep Kumar
Men's marathon: Ram Singh Yadav
Badminton
Women's singles: Saina Nehwal
Men's singles: Parupalli Kashyap
Mixed doubles: Jwala Gutta, Valiyaveetil Diju
Women's doubles: Jwala Gutta, Ashwini Ponnappa
Boxing
Men's light flyweight(49kg): Devendro Singh
Men's bantamweight (56kg): Shiva Thapa
Men's lightweight (60kg): Jai Bhagwan
Men's light welterweight (64kg): Manoj Kumar
Men's welterweight (69kg): Vikas Krishan Yadav
Men's middleweight (75kg): Vijender Singh
Men's light heavyweight (81kg): Sumit Sangwan
Women's flyweight (51kg): Mary Kom
Men's Hockey: Goalkeepers: Bharat Chetri (captain) and P.R. Sreejesh.
Defenders: V.R.Raghunath, Ignace Tirkey, Sandeep Singh.
Midfielders: Sardar Singh (vice captain), Gurbaj Singh, Birendra Lakra, Manpreet Singh.
Forwards: S.V. Sunil, Gurwinder Singh Chandi, Shivendra Singh, Danish Mujtaba, Tushar Khandker, Dharamvir Singh, S.K. Uthappa.
Stand-bys: Sarvanjit Singh and Kothajit Singh
Swimming Judo
Women's 63kg: Garima Chaudhary
Rowing: India has qualified two boats with up to three athletes in men's single sculls and lightweight double sculls
Shooting 
Men's 50m rifle 3 positions: Sanjeev Rajput
Men's 50m rifle prone: Joydeep Karmakar
Men's 10m air rifle: Abhinav Bindra, Gagan Narang
Men's 25m rapid fire pistol: Vijay Kumar
Men's double trap: Ronjan Sodhi
Men's trap: Manavjit Singh Sandhu
Women's 25m pistol: Rahi Sarnobat, Heena Sidhu
Women's 10m air pistol: Annuraj Singh
Women's trap: Shagun Chowdhary

Men's 100m freestyle: Virdhawal Khade
Men's 100m breaststroke: Sandeep Sejwal
Men's 200m freestyle: Aaron D'Souza or Virdhawal Khade
Men's 200m breaststroke: Sandeep Sejwal
Men's 1500m freestyle: Saurabh Sangvekar Table tennis
Men's singles: Soumyajit Ghosh Swimming
Men's 100m freestyle: Virdhawal Khade
Men's 100m breaststroke: Sandeep Sejwal
Men's 200m freestyle: Aaron D'Souza or Virdhawal Khade
Men's 200m breaststroke: Sandeep Sejwal
Men's 1500m freestyle: Saurabh Sangvekar
Weightlifting:
Men's 69kg: Katulu Ravi Kumar
Women's 48kg: Ngangbam Soniya Chanu
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 55kg: Amit Kumar
Men's freestyle 60kg: Yogeshwar Dutt
Men's freestyle 66kg: Sushil Kumar
Men's freestyle 74kg: Narsingh Pancham Yadav
Women's freestyle 55kg: Geeta Phogat
Table tennis
Men's singles: Soumyajit Ghosh Women's singles: Ankita Das
Tennis
Mens' doubles: Leander Paes
Weightlifting:
Men's 69kg: Katulu Ravi Kumar Women's 48kg: Ngangbam Soniya Chanu
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 55kg: Amit Kumar
Men's freestyle 60kg: Yogeshwar Dutt
Men's freestyle 66kg: Sushil Kumar
Men's freestyle 74kg: Narsingh Pancham Yadav
Women's freestyle 55kg: Geeta Phogat Women's singles: Ankita Das
Tennis
Men's doubles: Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi, (Rohan Bopanna)*, (Somdev Devvarman)*, (Sania Mirza)*
* - to be confirmed based on ATP rankings