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Manika wins singles TT gold
Vikas wins another boxing gold
25 gold now
This is on course to be our best CWG outside Delhi 2010
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Manika wins singles TT gold
Vikas wins another boxing gold
25 gold now
How in the hell do India get so many medals in commonwealth but struggle to get a single bronze in the Olympics
[MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] Mary Kom won gold.
How in the hell do India get so many medals in commonwealth but struggle to get a single bronze in the Olympics
Told you bro, I had looked up the tournament seeds she'd be facing and stylistically neither were a huge challenge for her but she doesn't have age on her side and just needs to work smarter. The Olympics will be the biggest test
How in the hell do India get so many medals in commonwealth but struggle to get a single bronze in the Olympics
That video doing the rounds on social media of Inam accepting his medal followed by the Pak Sar Zameen playing and him holding back his tears is definitely goose-bump inducing.
She is an outright inspiration for all us lazy *** people. A mother of two, and such grit and determination.
I hope Inam inspires other wrestlers and Pak govt to invest in sports at least now. It will divert people from terrorism, perversion, militancy & migration.
Pakistan is not all about terrorism. It is also a victim of terrorism like India, its all politics brother. India and Pakistan just play blame games. Both infiltrate and try to destabilize each other, nobody is sane.
That video doing the rounds on social media of Inam accepting his medal followed by the Pak Sar Zameen playing and him holding back his tears is definitely goose-bump inducing.
Fun fact: The meaning of the word Inam in Urdu is "gift".
Today he gifted Pakistan her first gold.
Yes very emotional moment, just found out that he had requested for funds from government and they refused. He had to collect some money to train and prepare for commonwealth games.
Yes very emotional moment, just found out that he had requested for funds from government and they refused. He had to collect some money to train and prepare for commonwealth games.
How in the hell do India get so many medals in commonwealth but struggle to get a single bronze in the Olympics
How in the hell do India get so many medals in commonwealth but struggle to get a single bronze in the Olympics
Was discussed earlier in the thread. Massive difference in level of competition between the two.
Also, some of the events in which we used to win medals previously are no longer there at CWG now. Shooting pairs events golds were given till 2010 and 3 golds given for each in weightlifting in 2002.Also 2010 Delhi games had greco roman wrestling,tennis and archery where we won decent number of medals.The movement is in the right direction. India had a total of 50 medals in 2006 CWG, 64 in 2014 and will likely exceed that tally this time. As the country grows more affluent, there is more money to support athletes and we will keep improving.
2002- 15
2006 -15
2010- 23 (home advantage, usually results in 50% more number of medals)
2014 -15
2018 - we might end up around 26-27. Significant improvement.
India in the top 3, even Bangladesh and SL outdoing Pakistan. Not a good sign, or all the athletes in Pakistan busy bowling phhaast.
India have not hosted the games before.
Bronze. That was few days back, Pak has ended its campaign with 1 gold and 3 bronze at 23rd spot.Heard some Pakistani powerlifter Nooh Dastagir Butt won gold #ButtPower![]()
Bronze. That was few days back, Pak has ended its campaign with 1 gold and 3 bronze at 23rd spot.
Its four bronze isnt it?
Pakistan ended up doing better than BD and SL. Thats not saying much though, still a lot of room for improvement.
So still deterioration continues. 17th in 2010, 23rd in 2014 and 24th in 2018....
Australian mens hockey team keep their perfect record in the commonwealth games winning their sixth gold medal. The only team to win in the mens. Australia have taken their skill to new levels and this is probably the best ever mens hockey team to ever be assembled.
Nopes!!![]()
Updating my previous posts adding "Athletics" as a potential medal after we found a gem in Neeraj Chopra..sure shot medal prospect in Tokyo...
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Can India get 10 medals in Olympics 2020 at Tokyo?
Lets elaborate sports by sports:
Badminton: We are a top badminton nation now and at par with traditional superpower China. We have top 10 players in both men and women including world No. 1 Srikanth Kidambi and Olympic medalist in Sindhu and Saina.
Realistic Expectation: 2 Medals.
Shooting: Our go to sport for Olympic medal. We won medals in shooting in 2004, 2008 and 2012. Rio Olympics was a blip as we missed 2 medals narrowly.We have world class shooters in Jitu Rai, Heena sidhu, Gagan Narang and 16 year old prodigy Manu bhaker ( won commonwealth gold with ease). There will be other top shooters too as
we always send a strong squad in our favorite Olympic sports.
Realistic Expectation: 2 Medals.
Weightlifting: Mirabhai chanu is world class and expected to bring in a medal. Other women weightlifter are too in with a shot. Don't have any realistic hopes in men weightlifting though ( we are good at Asian and commonwealth level in Men section)
Realistic Expectation: 1 Medal.
Wrestling: Sakshi Malik got us a medal last Olympic. So hopes are high again. but not sure if there are any new world class wrestlers. We are dominating CWG games but still through old warhorse like double Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar and Phogat sisters.
Realistic Expectation: 1 Medal.
Tennis: We are in with a chance in mixed doubles and men double only. Sania/ Boppanna is a top team in mixed team tennis and missed bronze by a whisker in their previous try at Olympics. Bopanna along with any other men partner ( maybe Indian team legend Leander Paes) can bring in a medal.
Realistic Expectation: 1 Medal.
Boxing: Pleasantly surprised with men boxing team performance. All of our 8 boxers are coming with assured medals. Not one boxer missed. In women, you can never count the legend Marycom ( already a Olympic medalist)!
Realistic Expectation: 1 Medal.
Athletics. Neeraj Chopra. Javelin. World Class.
Realistic Expectation: 1 Medal.
That's a total of 9 realistic medals.
Now coming to others sports expectation:
Hockey: Always a hit or miss! On our day, we can scrap through with a bronze at best.
Archery: We always have good archers who do well in world championship & world cup but falter at Olympics! Maybe a bronze at best, somehow!
Gynamstics: Dipa karmikar came 4th in Rio but realistically no medal chance in Rio unless dipa surprises herself...
Swimming. Athletics, Diving: Almost 60% medals are in these 3 sports but we are no where near world class in any of these...maybe a lucky scrp through bronze in an athletic event ( except Neeraj Chopra)
Other sports: No point talking, we are zilch in those.
So can we get 10 medals at Rio? Yes, with a little bit of luck we can.
The India Tema under Dhyan Chand will remain the greatest ever hockey team. Current Australia are champs but they can only dream of the dominance indian hockey had under Dhyan Chand.Do you think the team that won the Sydney olympics was better.
How??..If Imran wins the 2018 elections then watch Pakistan's performance in the 2026 games. I bet we will crack into the top 10.
How??..
I don't think your assessment of chances in tennis is realistic at all. Sania Mirza is a showpony -- hasn't won anything in her entire career except when she's partnering with a really strong player like Martin Hingis. Hingis dumped her a year ago, and she's fallen apart -- now spends more time on twitter than on court.
Paes/Bhupathi were brilliant in their heyday, but are now old and fought with each other during their prime. Ego got in the way of sporting excellence.
Take it from me: we'll win nothing tennis in either Asian Games or Olympics.
The India Tema under Dhyan Chand will remain the greatest ever hockey team. Current Australia are champs but they can only dream of the dominance indian hockey had under Dhyan Chand.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi will give away cash awards to five medal winning athletes of the recently held Commonwealth Games in a reception on Thursday, May 10.
The reception will be organised by PM Office.
According to a spokesman of Pakistan Sports Board (PSB), the entire Pakistan contingent which participated in the Commonwealth Games in Australia as well as the presidents and secretaries of all national federations will also attend the ceremony.
Wrestler Mohammad Inam (86kg) won a gold medal for Pakistan in the Games while wrestlers Mohammad Bilal (57kg) and Tayyab Raza (125kg), weightlifter Nooh Dastagir Butt in 105kg and Talha Talib in 62kg won bronze medals. Gold medalist Inam will be given Rs five million while bronze medalists will be given one million each.
Meanwhile, PSB spokesman Azam Dar said that Pakistan Sports Board, in order vo bring bringing improvement in standards of sports in the country, has also sought recommendations from Pakistan Olympic Associations and from other affiliated federations.
He said that a meeting of federations representatives and DG PSB Aamir Ali Ahmed was also held on Thursday in which options were discussed to uplift the sports sector of the country.
He said that it was also decided audit from auditor general of Pakistan will be conducted of the annual grant which the PSB gives to federations.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1405520/pm-to-give-cash-awards-to-cw-games-medal-winners-on-may-10