Sushil Kumar, Indian wrestler won the Bronze medal in 66Kg freestyle. This is the second individual medal for India after Bindra. Sushil Kumar beat Leonid Spiridonov of Kazakhstan.
Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts
Players who can give us the honour of medals
Abhinav really gave us a hope of medals and now we have many players who can bring more medal for our country. I really disappointed by the performance of Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, as he was silver medalist in last olympic and expectation was on him as usual but he is not qualify.
I am really surprised that people want to know about Olympic updates but they do not have so excitement which we can see while Cricket world cup or twenty 20 match is going on. I hope things will change and people will relise what is the value of a medal which bring to home after beating all the participants from all around the world ...
Here are the lists which can bring us the joy of medals ...
Mangal Singh Champia Archery Man
Pranitha Vardhineni Archery Woman
Saina Nehwal Badminton
Jitender Kumar Boxing
Akhil Kumar Boxing
Vijender Kumar Boxing
Divya Tewar Judo
Bajranglal Takhar Rowing
Devender Kumar Manjeet Singh Rowing
Nachhatar Singh Johal Sailing
Gagan Narang Shooting
Sanjeev Rajput Shooting
Anjali Bhagwat Shooting
Avneet Kaur Sidhu Shooting
Virdhawal Khade Swimming
Sandeep Sejwal Swimming
Ankur Poseria Swimming
Achanta Sharath Kamal Table tennis
Neha Agarwal Table tennis
Mahesh Bhupathi Leander Paes Tennis
Sania Mirza Sunitha Rao Tennis
Yogeshwar Dutt Wrestling
Sushil Kumar Wrestling
Rajeev Tomar Wrestling
Vikas Gowda, (Men's Discus Throw)
Renjith Maheswary, (Men's Triple Jump)
Anju George, (Women's Long Jump)
J. J. Shobha, (Women's Heptathlon)
Susmita Singha Roy, (Women's Heptathlon)
G. Pramila Ganapathy, (Women's Heptathlon)
Preeja Sreedharan, (Women's 10,000 Meters)
Surendra Singh, (Men's 10,000 Meters)
Harwant Kaur, (Women's Discus Throw)
Krishna Poonia, (Women's Discus Throw)
Manjit Kaur, (Women's 400 Meters)
Mandeep Kaur, (Women's 400 Meters)
Chitra K Soman, Raja M Pooyamma, Mandeep Kaur, Sini Jose and S Geetha, (Women's 4x400 Meter Relay)
I am really surprised that people want to know about Olympic updates but they do not have so excitement which we can see while Cricket world cup or twenty 20 match is going on. I hope things will change and people will relise what is the value of a medal which bring to home after beating all the participants from all around the world ...
Here are the lists which can bring us the joy of medals ...
Mangal Singh Champia Archery Man
Pranitha Vardhineni Archery Woman
Saina Nehwal Badminton
Jitender Kumar Boxing
Akhil Kumar Boxing
Vijender Kumar Boxing
Divya Tewar Judo
Bajranglal Takhar Rowing
Devender Kumar Manjeet Singh Rowing
Nachhatar Singh Johal Sailing
Gagan Narang Shooting
Sanjeev Rajput Shooting
Anjali Bhagwat Shooting
Avneet Kaur Sidhu Shooting
Virdhawal Khade Swimming
Sandeep Sejwal Swimming
Ankur Poseria Swimming
Achanta Sharath Kamal Table tennis
Neha Agarwal Table tennis
Mahesh Bhupathi Leander Paes Tennis
Sania Mirza Sunitha Rao Tennis
Yogeshwar Dutt Wrestling
Sushil Kumar Wrestling
Rajeev Tomar Wrestling
Vikas Gowda, (Men's Discus Throw)
Renjith Maheswary, (Men's Triple Jump)
Anju George, (Women's Long Jump)
J. J. Shobha, (Women's Heptathlon)
Susmita Singha Roy, (Women's Heptathlon)
G. Pramila Ganapathy, (Women's Heptathlon)
Preeja Sreedharan, (Women's 10,000 Meters)
Surendra Singh, (Men's 10,000 Meters)
Harwant Kaur, (Women's Discus Throw)
Krishna Poonia, (Women's Discus Throw)
Manjit Kaur, (Women's 400 Meters)
Mandeep Kaur, (Women's 400 Meters)
Chitra K Soman, Raja M Pooyamma, Mandeep Kaur, Sini Jose and S Geetha, (Women's 4x400 Meter Relay)
Golden Boy - Abhinav Bindra
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Abhinav Bindra a Libran (28th September, 1982) from Punjab. First ever Indian who won the Gold Medal for the country. This Gold medal is also important as India won it after long 28 years. In 1980 India won the gold medal in the man’s hockey at Moscow Olympic.
MBA (Master in Business Administration) degree holder and CEO of his Abhinav Futuristic (A computer game distributor company). Awards and recognition is not new for Abhinav Bindra he won Arjuna Award in 2001 and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in 2001 – 2002.
Abhinav was youngest Participant in 2000 Olympic Games. He also won the Gold Medal in 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.
Photo Courtsey - http://www.hinduonnet.com
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Abhinav Bindra a Libran (28th September, 1982) from Punjab. First ever Indian who won the Gold Medal for the country. This Gold medal is also important as India won it after long 28 years. In 1980 India won the gold medal in the man’s hockey at Moscow Olympic.
MBA (Master in Business Administration) degree holder and CEO of his Abhinav Futuristic (A computer game distributor company). Awards and recognition is not new for Abhinav Bindra he won Arjuna Award in 2001 and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in 2001 – 2002.
Abhinav was youngest Participant in 2000 Olympic Games. He also won the Gold Medal in 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.
Photo Courtsey - http://www.hinduonnet.com
Abhinav Bindra won the gold medal

Bindra finished with 700.5 points, edging out Zhu who had 699.7 points for the silver. Zhu won the gold medal in 2004. Hakkinen got the bronze with 699.4.
Zhu’s second place finish gives the Chinese three medals in the shooting competition after Guo Wenjun won the women’s 10-meter air pistol and Pang Wei took the men’s.
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