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    India at the Asian Games 2014

    The Asian Games have started with usual fanfare and gaiety associated with the event. A large contingent of sports persons drawn from Asian Countries including a big one from India is already there to display their talent and grip enough to win over one another.

    Let us hope and pray for a good performance from our sports persons resulting in win of Gold, Silver and Bronze medals in this international meet.
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    Congratulations.

    Shooter Jeetu Rai brings first gold medal for India.
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    Shweta Chaudhary wins bronze in women’s 10m air pistol event
    INCHEON: Shweta Chaudhary helped India get its first medal in the 2014 Asian Games after she won the bronze medal in the women’s 10m air pistol at the Ongnyeon International Shooting Range.

    Shweta, a part of the silver winning team in 2006 Doha Asian Games, shot a total of 176.4 in the final to clinch the bronze medal while the silver went to South Korean Jung Jeehae (201.3) and China’s Zhang Mengyuan (202.2) won the gold. Jung won the World Championships earlier this month in Grenada, Spain.

    World number 46 Shweta took everybody by surprised as he she finished fourth in the qualifying round with a score of 383. She had a series of 97, 94, 97 and 95 and also had 13x.

    Among other Indians, former world number 1 Heena Sidhu and Commonwealth Games silver medallist Malaika Goel disappointed and failed to qualify for the final round. Heena, world number 4, shot a series of 94, 97, 92, 95, that included 12x, to finish 13th with a score of 378 in the qualifying round while 16-year-old Malaika, World No.20, was 24th with a score of 373. Malaika had a series of 91, 96, 91, 95 and had 8x.

    The Indian team finished fifth with a score of 1134 in the team event.

    Chinese markswomen Guo Wenjun, Zhang Mengyuan and Zhou Qingyuan team gold with a score of 1146. It was the fourth consecutive time for China to take the first gold medal at the Asian Games since 2002 Busan Asiad.

    The 2008 and 2012 Olympic champion Guo, and her teammates Zhang and Zhou, executed a stable and consistent performance to finish first with a winning total of 1,146 points. Chinese Taipei ranked second by five points, and the bronze medal went to Mongolia, who got 1,140 points. — IANS

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    http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20140920/latest-news.htm#4
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrRajpalSingh View Post
    Shweta Chaudhary wins bronze in women’s 10m air pistol event
    INCHEON: Shweta Chaudhary helped India get its first medal in the 2014 Asian Games after she won the bronze medal in the women’s 10m air pistol at the Ongnyeon International Shooting Range.

    Shweta, a part of the silver winning team in 2006 Doha Asian Games, shot a total of 176.4 in the final to clinch the bronze medal while the silver went to South Korean Jung Jeehae (201.3) and China’s Zhang Mengyuan (202.2) won the gold. Jung won the World Championships earlier this month in Grenada, Spain.

    World number 46 Shweta took everybody by surprised as he she finished fourth in the qualifying round with a score of 383. She had a series of 97, 94, 97 and 95 and also had 13x.

    Among other Indians, former world number 1 Heena Sidhu and Commonwealth Games silver medallist Malaika Goel disappointed and failed to qualify for the final round. Heena, world number 4, shot a series of 94, 97, 92, 95, that included 12x, to finish 13th with a score of 378 in the qualifying round while 16-year-old Malaika, World No.20, was 24th with a score of 373. Malaika had a series of 91, 96, 91, 95 and had 8x.

    The Indian team finished fifth with a score of 1134 in the team event.

    Chinese markswomen Guo Wenjun, Zhang Mengyuan and Zhou Qingyuan team gold with a score of 1146. It was the fourth consecutive time for China to take the first gold medal at the Asian Games since 2002 Busan Asiad.

    The 2008 and 2012 Olympic champion Guo, and her teammates Zhang and Zhou, executed a stable and consistent performance to finish first with a winning total of 1,146 points. Chinese Taipei ranked second by five points, and the bronze medal went to Mongolia, who got 1,140 points. — IANS

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    http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20140920/latest-news.htm#4

    Cheers No 1 Haryana.

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    India blank Nepal 3-0 in men's tennis, sail into quarters
    INCHEON: India blanked Nepal 3-0 to sail into the quarterfinals of men's tennis team event in the 17th Asian Games here on Sunday.

    Yuki Bhambri did not drop a game en route to a crushing straight sets 6-0, 6-0, win over Jeetendra Pariyar to seal the issue in India's favour, after Sanam Singh posted a comfortable 6-0 6-1 victory over Abhishek Bastola at the Yeorumul Tennis Courts.

    In the inconsequential doubles tie, the Indian duo of Divij Sharan and Saketh Myneni registered a comfortable straight sets 6-0 6-0 win over Santosh Khatri and Sonam Dawa, thrashing their opponents in only 35 minutes.

    The sixth seeded Indians will face top seeds Kazakhstan in their last-eight match. Kazakhstan defeated Hong Kong in their second round match 3-0.

    Yuki needed just 37 minutes to polish off his hapless opponent while Sanam 40 minutes to see off Bastola, giving India an easy win. — PTI

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    INCHEON: Jitu Rai on Sunday spearheaded India's 10 metre air pistol team to clinch the bronze medal in the 17th Asian Games but missed out on an individual medal finishing fifth at the Ongnyeon International Shooting Range here.

    A day after winning the gold medal in the 50 metre pistol event, the Indian Army shooter continued his inspiring form to lead the men's team, also comprising Samresh Jung and Prakash Nanjappa, to give India its second bronze from the sport.

    Both India and China were tied on 1,743 points but the latter clinched the silver on account of an extra x. The Chinese team had 65x while Indian has 64x. Rai, who won the 50m gold Saturday, shot 585, Jung had 580 and Nanjappa 578.

    The gold went to the South Korean team comprising Kim Cheongyong (585), Jin Jongoh (581) and Lee Daemyung (578) with a total score of 1,744. The Chinese team, consisting of Pang Wei (585), Pu Qifeng (583) and Wang Zhiwei (575) had a total score of 1,743.

    In the final round, Rai, who qualified at the fourth place, finished fifth with a score of 138.3. South Koreans Kim Cheongyong (201.2) and three-time Olympic champion Jin Jongoh (179.3) won the gold and the bronze respectively while the silver went to China's Pang Wei (199.3). Rai's compatriots Jung narrowly missed out after he finished ninth while Nanjappa finished 14th in the qualifying round.

    The three medals that Indians have won till now are all from shooting. Shweta Chaudhry has also won the bronze in the women's 10m air pistol event Saturday to open India's medal count and shortly after Rai gave the country the first gold medal from the Incheon Games. -IANS



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    Congratulation to Anisa Sayyed. Jai Bharat Jai Haryana

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    Asian Games: Indian women win bronze in 25m pistol event, but cyclists disappoint


    Shooters continued to deliver medals for India at the 17th Asian Games with the trio of Heena Siddhu, Rahi Sarnobat and Anisa Sayyed cliching a bronze in the women's 25m pistol event.
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    Quote Originally Posted by amankadian View Post
    Cheers No 1 Haryana.
    Kadhe mahrra bhi number aa len dyo

    Shweta (baliyan) is natively from Mundbhar village of Muzaffarnagar district (West UP).
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    List of Jats who won medal in Incheon:

    - hina sidhu - bronze(team event) - shooting
    - saina nehwal -bronze (team event) - badminton
    - swarn singh virk - bronze (individual -rowing
    - sandeep sejwal - bronze (individual) - swimming
    - shweta chaudhary - bronze (individual)- shooting
    - narender grewal - bronze (individual) - wushu
    - shagun chaudhary- bronze (team event) - shooting
    - bajrang lal takhar -bronze (team event) -rowing

    not sure about these two :
    - dushyant chauhan - bronze(individual) - rowing
    - gurpreet singh - silver (team event) - shooting


    total medal won so far - 17 : jats have contributions in more than 50%


    still a shame for India...such a populous country is behind even from hongkong and Singapore!...


    kya sports ke bhi ache din aayenge??
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    after manoj kumar , akhil is also crashed out in boxing event
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    rajpal sir, the moderator,kya aapko pata hai "duhyant chauhan aur gurpreet singh" ka?
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    Complete coverage: 2014 Asian Games
    Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
    1 China 96 58 41 195
    2 Korea 35 42 40 117
    3 Japan 32 43 38 113
    4 Kazakhstan 9 10 18 37
    5 North Korea 8 8 9 25
    6 Iran 6 7 6 19
    7 Chinese Taipei 5 4 8 17
    8 Hong Kong 4 5 18 27
    9 Mongolia
    4 3 8 15
    10 Malaysia 3 6 7 16
    11 India 3 4 20 27
    12 Qatar 3 1 4
    13 Myanmar 2 2
    14 Vietnam 1 6 20 27
    15 Uzbekistan 1 4 8 13
    16 Singapore 1 3 7 11
    17 Indonesia 1 3 6 10
    18 Kuwait 1 3 2 6
    19 Thailand 1 10 11
    20 Pakistan 1 1 2
    21 Philippines 2 1 3
    22 Turkmenistan 1 2 3
    23 Lao 1 1 2
    24 Lebanon 1 1
    25 Iraq 1 1
    25 Sri Lanka 1 1
    25 UAE 1 1
    TOTAL 217 214 274 701
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrRajpalSingh View Post
    Complete coverage: 2014 Asian Games
    Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
    1 China 96 58 41 195
    2 Korea 35 42 40 117
    3 Japan 32 43 38 113
    4 Kazakhstan 9 10 18 37
    5 North Korea 8 8 9 25
    6 Iran 6 7 6 19
    7 Chinese Taipei 5 4 8 17
    8 Hong Kong 4 5 18 27
    9 Mongolia
    4 3 8 15
    10 Malaysia 3 6 7 16
    11 India 3 4 20 27
    12 Qatar 3 1 4
    13 Myanmar 2 2
    14 Vietnam 1 6 20 27
    15 Uzbekistan 1 4 8 13
    16 Singapore 1 3 7 11
    17 Indonesia 1 3 6 10
    18 Kuwait 1 3 2 6
    19 Thailand 1 10 11
    20 Pakistan 1 1 2
    21 Philippines 2 1 3
    22 Turkmenistan 1 2 3
    23 Lao 1 1 2
    24 Lebanon 1 1
    25 Iraq 1 1
    25 Sri Lanka 1 1
    25 UAE 1 1
    TOTAL 217 214 274 701

    Second largest population in the world and 11th place in Asian games?

    Two important pillars that frame future generations of society are education and sports.

    It seems India is at top in both of them. It is high time for the government to rethink its priorities.

    Is just having a young population and being happy about it enough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrRajpalSingh View Post
    Complete coverage: 2014 Asian Games
    Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
    1 China 96 58 41 195
    2 Korea 35 42 40 117
    3 Japan 32 43 38 113
    4 Kazakhstan 9 10 18 37
    5 North Korea 8 8 9 25
    6 Iran 6 7 6 19
    7 Chinese Taipei 5 4 8 17
    8 Hong Kong 4 5 18 27
    9 Mongolia
    4 3 8 15
    10 Malaysia 3 6 7 16
    11 India 3 4 20 27
    12 Qatar 3 1 4
    13 Myanmar 2 2
    14 Vietnam 1 6 20 27
    15 Uzbekistan 1 4 8 13
    16 Singapore 1 3 7 11
    17 Indonesia 1 3 6 10
    18 Kuwait 1 3 2 6
    19 Thailand 1 10 11
    20 Pakistan 1 1 2
    21 Philippines 2 1 3
    22 Turkmenistan 1 2 3
    23 Lao 1 1 2
    24 Lebanon 1 1
    25 Iraq 1 1
    25 Sri Lanka 1 1
    25 UAE 1 1
    TOTAL 217 214 274 701
    Instead of posting this stuff ,please post some info that is hard to fetch from inernet
    ...
    Yogeshwar dutt won Gold in wrestling today after 28 years....great wrestler and great moment for India.last gold was won kartar singh in 1986...can you write something about kartar singh..was he a jatt?


    all other jat wrestlers lost, amit dahiya, satyawart kadiyan, parveen rana, babita kumari.. Amit kumar ws a great hope for medal, but got two negative points and lost because of passive bout....
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    Quote Originally Posted by prashantacmet View Post
    List of Jats who won medal in Incheon:

    - hina sidhu - bronze(team event) - shooting
    - saina nehwal -bronze (team event) - badminton
    - swarn singh virk - bronze (individual -rowing
    - sandeep sejwal - bronze (individual) - swimming
    - shweta chaudhary - bronze (individual)- shooting
    - narender grewal - bronze (individual) - wushu
    - shagun chaudhary- bronze (team event) - shooting
    - bajrang lal takhar -bronze (team event) -rowing

    not sure about these two :
    - dushyant chauhan - bronze(individual) - rowing
    - gurpreet singh - silver (team event) - shooting


    total medal won so far - 17 : jats have contributions in more than 50%


    still a shame for India...such a populous country is behind even from hongkong and Singapore!...


    kya sports ke bhi ache din aayenge??
    other add:

    vinesh phogat -bronze(indv) -wrestling
    geetika jakhar -bronze (indv)- wrestling- -
    harvinder sandhu-gold (team event) squash
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    Quote Originally Posted by prashantacmet View Post
    Instead of posting this stuff ,please post some info that is hard to fetch from inernet
    ...
    Yogeshwar dutt won Gold in wrestling today after 28 years....great wrestler and great moment for India.last gold was won kartar singh in 1986...can you write something about kartar singh..was he a jatt?


    all other jat wrestlers lost, amit dahiya, satyawart kadiyan, parveen rana, babita kumari.. Amit kumar ws a great hope for medal, but got two negative points and lost because of passive bout....
    Thanks for the good suggestion which cannot be implemented because every event is minutely followed by various internet sites.
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    Though not directly related with the thread theme, yet kindly share.

    In the first Asian Games held in Delhi, the First Asian Wrestling Gold Medal was won by Lila Ram Pehlwan, a Jat from Mandola Village, Tehsil Ch. Dadri, district Bhiwani in Haaryana.

    PS : Read 'Common Wealth games' in place of 'Asian Games', corrected version on the basis of record contained in :

    http://wrestlingfederationofindia.co....php?id=25&p=1
    Last edited by DrRajpalSingh; September 29th, 2014 at 09:25 AM. Reason: PS added
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    Quote Originally Posted by maddhan1979 View Post
    Second largest population in the world and 11th place in Asian games?

    Two important pillars that frame future generations of society are education and sports.

    It seems India is at top in both of them. It is high time for the government to rethink its priorities.

    Is just having a young population and being happy about it enough?

    Who has more money and who should have more money in India? Religious bodies, political parties, political people, corrupt people or the the organizations which develop civic infrastructure for the public use?

    India can compare itself to China in most of the issues but can it provide its sports people the world class facilities that China does?

    India has one third land area as compared to China, its population is going to be equal to that of China in future.

    Is India doing enough management and organization of its resources, so as to provide its citizens facilities for sports?

    How many of the athletes are able to achieve their goals and how?

    A major portion of youth and its capacity goes waste due to lack of facilities and organizational support.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrRajpalSingh View Post
    Though not directly related with the thread theme, yet kindly share.

    In the first Asian Games held in Delhi, the First Asian Wrestling Gold Medal was won by Lila Ram Pehlwan, a Jat from Mandola Village, Tehsil Ch. Dadri, district Bhiwani in Haaryana.
    Dear friend Dr. Janghu, an academician like you is not supposed to spread wrong information. Here are all wrestlers who won medals in Asian Games. Please tell where is Lila Ram Pehlwan in these? In fact, in 1951 Delhi Asian Games, there was no event of wrestling. I would also like to add that leave the world aside, we are no where in Asia also in wrestling. Japan, Iran, South Korea, Kazakhstan etc. are far ahead than us, specially Japan and Iran.

    List of all Asian Games medalist wrestlers
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