India in Olympics2020
Due
to the COVID, the Olympics have been postponed to this year Starting
from July 23,2021 to August 8,2021. India is sending 119 athletes out
of which 67 are males and 52 are female athletes; competing 85 medal categories
and 1st batch of athletes will leave to the venue on 17th
of this month. Following is the list of athletes participating in the
Olympics,2020.
Archery
1. Tarundeep Rai, Men’s
Recurve
2. Atanu Das, Men’s
Recurve
3. Pravin Jadhav, Men’s
Recurve
4. Deepika Kumari,
Women's Recurve
The men's trio will also compete as a
team at Tokyo 2020.
Athletics
Athletics has never been India’s strong
suit at the Olympics but emerging javelin throwers Neeraj Chopra and Shivpal Singh have raised hopes this time around.
The 4x400 mixed relay, which will make
its debut at Tokyo 2020, will also see an Indian team, which had Asian Games
gold-medallist Muhammed Anas, after they finished
third at the World Athletics Championships in 2019.
But it was KT Irfan that offered the first
hope when in March 2019, he became the first Indian athlete to qualify for the
2020 Olympics. India's sprint ace Dutee
Chand is set for her second Olympic appearance.
1. KT Irfan, Men's 20km
race walking
2. Sandeep Kumar, Men's
20km race walking
3. Rahul Rohilla, Men's
20km race walking
4. Gurpreet Singh, Men's
50km race walking
5. Bhawna Jat, Women's
20km race walking
6. Priyanka Goswami,
Women's 20km race walking
7. Avinash Sable, Men's
3000m steeplechase
8. Murali Sreeshankar,
Men's long jump
9. MP Jabir, Men's 400m
hurdles
10.
Neeraj Chopra, Men's javelin throw
11.
Shivpal Singh, Men's javelin throw
12.
Annu Rani, Women's javelin throw
13.
Tajinderpal Singh Toor, Men's shot put
14.
Dutee Chand, Women's 100m and 200m
15.
Kamalpreet Kaur, Women's discus throw
16.
Seema Punia, Women's discus throw
17.
4x400 Mixed Relay
18.
Men's 4x400m Relay
Badminton
World champion PV Sindhu will be aiming to
better her silver medal from the last Games when she hits the court in Tokyo in
the women’s singles. Accompanying her will be B Sai Praneeth in the men’s
singles and the duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty.
1. PV Sindhu, Women’s
singles
2. B Sai Praneeth, Men’s
singles
3. Satwiksairaj
Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, Men’s doubles
Boxing
The Indian boxers punched as many as
nine tickets to the Tokyo Olympics at the Asia Oceania boxing Olympic qualifiers held in
Amman, Jordan.
Indian boxing queen MC Mary Kom.
1. Vikas Krishan (Men's,
69kg)
2. Lovlina Borgohain
(Women's, 69kg)
3. Ashish Kumar (Men's,
75kg)
4. Pooja Rani (Women's,
75kg)
5. Satish Kumar (Men's,
91kg)
6. Mary Kom (Women's,
51kg)
7. Amit Panghal (Men's,
52kg)
8. Manish Kaushik
(Men's, 63kg)
9. Simranjit Kaur
(Women's, 60kg)
Equestrian
Fouaad Mirza is the first
Indian equestrian to qualify for the Games in 20 years. He sealed his quota in
eventing after topping the group in the individual event category at the South
East Asia and Oceanic qualifiers in November 2019.
Fencing
Bhavani Devi became the first
Indian fencer to qualify for the Olympics. The sabre fencer from Chennai booked
her slot for Tokyo 2020 through the Adjusted Official Ranking (AOR) method at
the Budapest Sabre World Cup, an Olympic qualifying event, in Hungary in March.
Golf
India's participation in golf at Tokyo
2020 will feature Anirban
Lahiri and Udayan Mane in the men's and Aditi Ashok in the women's
events. Udayan, who made the cut as a replacement, will be making his Olympic
debut.
1. Anirban Lahiri
2. Udayan Mane
3. Aditi Ashok
Gymnastics
Pranati Nayak is only the
second Indian woman gymnast to qualify for the Olympics. The artistic gymnast
made the cut in May via the Asian quota.
Hockey
1. Men’s National Team
2. Women’s National Team
This will be the 20th Olympic Games
list to feature the Indian men’s hockey team while the women’s side will be
making their third appearance and second in succession.
Both teams, led by Manpreet Singh (men's) and Rani Rampal (women's), qualified
in November 2019 and each of them will carry a 16-member squad to Tokyo 2020.
Judo
Sushila Devi Likmabam will be India's
only participant in Judo at Tokyo 2020. She made the Olympic cut in the women's
extra-lightweight (48kg) division as the highest-ranked Asian judoka outside
the top 18 on the Olympic Game Quota (OGQ) rankings list.
Rowing
Indian rowers Arjun Jat and Arvind Singh qualified
in the men’s lightweight double sculls event at the Asian qualifiers in Tokyo,
Japan in May.
Sailing
Nethra Kumanan became the
first Indian woman sailor to qualify for the Olympics at the Mussanah Open
Championship 2021 in April. Three other Indian sailors also made the Tokyo cut
in Oman. For the first time India will be competing in more than one sailing
event at the Games - Laser Radial, Laser Standard and 49er. India never had
more than two sailors at a single Olympics before.
1. Nethra Kumanan, Laser
Radial
2. Vishnu Saravanan,
Laser Standard
3. KC Ganapathy and
Varun Thakkar, 49er
Shooting
As many as 15 Indian shooters have
achieved Olympic qualification so far, making it the country’s largest
contingent at any Games.
Youngsters Divyansh Singh Panwar and Elavenil Valarivan are highest-ranked in the 10m
Air Rifle men’s and women’s, respectively, while Manu Bhaker has impressed.
While the following athletes secured a
quota place in their respective category, their participation at the showpiece
event was decided by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI). The final team saw Chinki Yadav's quota
handed to rifle shooter Elavenil Valarivan.
1. Anjum Moudgil, 10m
Women’s Air Rifle
2. Apurvi Chandela, 10m
Women’s Air Rifle
3. Divyansh Singh
Panwar, 10m Men’s Air Rifle
4. Deepak Kumar, 10m
Men’s Air Rifle
5. Tejaswini Sawant, 50m
Women’s Rifle 3 Position
6. Sanjeev Rajput, 50m
Men’s Rifle 3 Position
7. Aishwarya Pratap
Singh Tomar, 50m Men’s Rifle 3 Position
8. Manu Bhaker, 10m
Women’s Air Pistol
9. Yashaswini Singh
Deswal, 10m Women’s Air Pistol
10.
Saurabh Chaudhary, 10m Men’s Air Pistol
11.
Abhishek Verma, 10m Men’s Air Pistol
12.
Rahi Sarnobat, 25m Women’s Pistol
13.
Chinki Yadav, 25m Women’s Pistol (replaced by Elavenil Valarivan)
14.
Angad Veer Singh Bajwa, Men’s Skeet
15.
Mairaj Ahmad Khan, Men’s Skeet
Swimming
Sajan Prakash became the first Indian to
directly qualify for the Olympics when he achieved the elusive 'A' cut. He will
compete in the 200m butterfly event. Srihari Nataraj too
managed to achieve the 'A' cut in the 100m backstroke a day later. Maana Patel qualified via the universality quota,
which ensures three Indians swimmers will compete at the Summer Games for the
first time.
1. Sajan Prakash, men's
200m butterfly
2. Srihari Nataraj,
men's 100m backstroke
3. Maana Patel, women's
100m backstroke
Table Tennis
Four Indian table tennis players
qualified for the Olympics at the Asian qualifiers in Doha in March. It
includes the veteran Sharath Kamal, who will be making his
fourth appearance at the Games. While G Sathiyan and Sutirtha Mukherjee sealed their
Tokyo spots with wins in their respective groups, Manika Batra and Sharath Kamal booked their place on the basis of
their rankings.
1. Sharath Kamal
2. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran
3. Sutirtha Mukherjee
4. Manika Batra
Sharath Kamal and Manika Batra will
also compete together in the mixed doubles after earning their Olympic berths
at the Asian qualifiers.
Tennis
For the first time since 1992, no
Indian male tennis player will play at the Olympic Games. Only Sania Mirza qualified for Tokyo
2020 via her protected ranking and she has chosen Ankita Raina to be her partner in
the women's doubles.
1. Sania Mirza and
Ankita Raina, Women's Doubles
Weightlifting
Mirabai Chanu will be India's only
representative in weightlifting at Tokyo 2020. Ranked second in the world, the
former world champion is among the favourites for a medal in the women's 49kg
weight division.
Wrestling
There will be seven wrestlers from
India competing at Tokyo 2020. While the grapplers secured a quota place for
their country in their respective categories, the Wrestling Association of
India has confirmed their seats for Tokyo 2020. With Sonam Malik winning the quota in the 62kg
category, Rio 2016 bronze medallist Sakshi Malik will not be wrestling
at the Tokyo Olympics.
1. Seema Bisla, Women's
Freestyle, 50kg
2. Vinesh Phogat,
Women’s Freestyle 53kg
3. Anshu Malik, Women's
Freestyle 57kg
4. Sonam Malik, Women's
Freestyle 62kg
5. Ravi Kumar Dahiya,
Men’s Freestyle 57kg
6. Bajrang Punia, Men’s
Freestyle 65kg
7. Deepak Punia, Men’s
Freestyle 86 kg
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