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Fw: India at the 2012 London Olympics

 
 
From: DCW Behala
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Subject: India at the 2012 London Olympics
 

Final Medal Tally (Rank 55):

Silver          2 nos and Bronze 4 nos = Total 6 medal

 

Event Wise Results:

 

Competitors (Individual / Team) in Events

Brief Result / Rank / Medal

Archery

1.                             Jayanta Talukdar (Men's Individual)      

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 64)

2.                             Rahul Banerjee (Men's Individual)

Lost in 2nd Match (Round of 32)

3.                             Tarundeep Rai (Men's Individual)

Lost in 2nd Match (Round of 32)

4.                             Talukdar; Banerjee and Rai (Men's Team)

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 16)

5.                             Laishram Bombayla Devi (Women's Individual)

Lost in 2nd Match (Round of 32)

6.                             Deepika Kumari (Women's Individual)

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 64)

7.                             Chekrovolu Swuro (Women's Individual)

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 64)

8.                             Devi; Kumari and Swuro  (Women's Team)

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 16)

Athletics: Track & road events

9.                             Basanta Bahadur Rana (Men's 50 km walk)

Rank 36 (total 51 qualified competitor) *National Record

10.                         Baljinder Singh (Men's 20 km walk)

Rank 43 (total 48 qualified competitor)

11.                         Gurmeet Singh (Men's 20 km walk)

Rank 33 (total 48 qualified competitor)

12.                         Irfan Kolothum Thodi (Men's 20 km walk)

Rank 10 (total 48 qualified competitor) *National Record

13.                         Ram Singh Yadav (Men's Marathon)

Rank 78 (total 85 qualified competitor)

14.                         Tintu Luka (Women's 800 m)

Qualified in Heats, Lost in Semifinal (Rank 11)

15.                         Sudha Singh (Women's 3000 m steeplechase)

Lost in Heat (Rank 13)

Athletics: Field events

16.                         Vikas Gowda (Men's Discus throw)

Qualified but Lost in Final (Rank 8)

17.                         Om Prakash Karhana (Men's Shot put)

Didn't Qualify for Final (Rank 19)

18.                         Renjith Maheshwary (Men's Triple jump)

Didn't Qualify for Final (Rank 27)

19.                         Seema Antil (Women's Discus throw)

Didn't Qualify for Final (Rank 13)

20.                         Mayookha Johny (Women's Triple jump)

Didn't Qualify for Final (Rank 22)

21.                         Krishna Poonia (Women's Discus throw)

Qualified but Lost in Final (Rank 7)

22.                         Sahana Kumari (Women's High jump)

Didn't Qualify for Final (Rank 29)

Badminton

23.                         Parupalli Kashyap (Men's singles)

Lost in 4th Match (Quarterfinal); Group Rank 1

24.                         Saina Nehwal (Women's singles)

Lost in Semifinal (5th match) but Won Bronze Medal Match (6th Match); Group Rank 1; Won Bronze Medal

25.                         Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa (Women's doubles)

Lost 1st Match, but won next 2 matches. Didn't advance after Group Stage; Group Rank 3

26.                         Valiyaveetil Diju and Jwala Gutta (Mixed doubles)

Lost all 3 matches. Didn't advance after Group Stage; Group Rank 4

Boxing

27.                         Devendro Singh (Men's Light flyweight)

Lost in 3rd Match (Quarterfinal)

28.                         Shiva Thapa (Men's Bantamweight)

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 32)

29.                         Jai Bhagwan (Men's Lightweight)

Lost in 2nd Match (Round of 16)

30.                         Manoj Kumar (Men's Light welterweight)

Lost in 2nd Match (Round of 16)

31.                         Vikas Krishan Yadav (Men's Welterweight)

1st Match Bye; Lost in 2nd Match (Round of 16)

32.                         Vijender Singh (Men's Middleweight)

Lost in 3rd Match (Quarterfinal)

33.                         Sumit Sangwan (Men's Light heavyweight)

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 32)

34.                         Mary Kom (Women's Flyweight)

Lost in Semifinal; Won Bronze Medal

Field hockey

35.                         Men's Team (Ignace Tirkey, Dharamvir Singh, Sandeep Singh, Bharat Chettri, Sardara Singh, Manpreet Singh, V. R. Raghunath, Gurbaj Singh, Tushar Khandker, S. K. Uthappa, P. R. Sreejesh, Danish Mujtaba, Shivendra Singh, Gurwinder Singh Chandi, Sowmarpet Sunil, Birendra Lakra, Sarvanjit Singh and Kothajit Singh)

Lost all Five Group Matches and didn't advance

Lost to Netherlands (3-2); New Zealand (3-1);

Germany (5-2); Korea (4-1) & Belgium (3-0)

 

Lost to South Africa. Final Rank 12

Judo

36.                         Garima Chaudhary (Women's 63 kg)      LOST IN FIRST MATCH

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 32)

Rowing

37.                         Swarn Singh Virk (Men's Single sculls)

Final Rank 16. Rank in Heat 4 and Repechage 1

38.                         Sandeep Kumar and Manjeet Singh (Men's Lightweight double sculls)

Final Rank 19. Rank in Heat 4 and Semifinal 1

Shooting

39.                         Abhinav Bindra (Men's 10 m air rifle)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 16)

40.                         Gagan Narang (Men's 10 m air rifle)

Qualification Rank 3. in Final Won Bronze Medal

41.                         Joydeep Karmakar (Men's 50 m rifle prone)

Qualification Rank 7. in Final rank was 4.

42.                         Gagan Narang (Men's 50 m rifle prone)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 18)

43.                         Vijay Kumar (Men's 10 m air pistol)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 31)

44.                         Vijay Kumar (Men's 25 m rapid fire pistol)

Qualification Rank 4. in Final Won Silver Medal

45.                         Gagan Narang (Men's 50 m rifle 3 positions)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 20)

46.                         Sanjeev Rajput (Men's 50 m rifle 3 positions)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 26)

47.                         Manavjit Singh Sandhu (Men's Trap)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 16)

48.                         Ronjan Sodhi (Men's Double trap)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 11)

49.                         Shagun Chowdhary (Women's Trap)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 20)

50.                         Rahi Sarnobat (Women's 25 m pistol)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 19)

51.                         Annuraj Singh (Women's 25 m pistol)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 30)

52.                         Annuraj Singh (Women's 10 m air pistol)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 23)

53.                         Heena Sidhu (Women's 10 m air pistol)

Disqualified in Qualification Round (Rank 12)

Swimming

54.                         Ullalmath Gagan (Men's 1500 m freestyle)

Disqualified in Heat (Rank 31)

Table tennis

55.                         Soumyajit Ghosh (Men's singles)

Lost in Round 2

56.                         Ankita Das (Women's singles)

Lost in Round 1

Lawn Tennis

57.                         Vishnu Vardhan (Men's singles) – Wild Card Entry

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 64)

58.                         Somdev Devvarman (Men's singles)

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 64)

59.                         Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna (Men's doubles)

Lost in 2nd Match (Round of 16)

60.                         Leander Paes and Vishnu Vardhan (Men's doubles)               

Lost in 2nd Match (Round of 16)

61.                         Rushmi Chakravarthi and Sania Mirza (Women's doubles)

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 32)

62.                         Leander Paes and Sania Mirza (Mixed doubles)

Lost in 2nd Match (Quarterfinal)

Weightlifting

63.                         Katulu Ravi Kumar (Men's 69 kg)

Overall Rank 15

64.                         Ngangbam Soniya Chanu (Women's 48 kg)

Overall Rank 7

Wrestling

65.                         Amit Kumar (Men's 55 kg)

Lost in 2nd Match (Quarterfinal) and Repechage, Rank 10

66.                         Yogeshwar Dutt (Men's 60 kg)

Lost in 2nd Match (Round of 8) but won all three matches in Repechage. Won Bronze Medal

67.                         Sushil Kumar (Men's 66 kg)

Lost in Final and Won Silver Medal

68.                         Narsingh Pancham Yadav (Men's 74 kg)

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 8)

69.                         Geeta Phogat (Women's 55 kg)

Lost in 1st Match (Round of 8) and Repechage

 

 


From: dcw-behala@googlegroups.com [mailto:dcw-behala@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of DCW Behala
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 12:19 PM
To: dcw-behala@googlegroups.com
Subject: : DCW 8492 || India at the Olympics

 

We all are waiting for 2012 Summer Olympics to be held in London from 27 July to 12 August 2012. While we are will stay tuned for the Greatest Sporting Event on the Earth, here are some quick facts related to India at the Olympics.

 

  • In 2012 Summer Olympics India will send 81 members to participate in 54 events (individual and team) with total 68 entries.

 

  • The name of the Participants and the events are mentioned below:

 

Archery

    1. Jayanta Talukdar (Men's Individual)       
    2. Rahul Banerjee (Men's Individual)
    3. Tarundeep Rai (Men's Individual)
    4. Jayanta Talukdar; Rahul Banerjee and Tarundeep Rai (Men's Team)
    5. Laishram Bombayla Devi (Women's Individual)
    6. Deepika Kumari (Women's Individual)
    7. Chekrovolu Swuro (Women's Individual)
    8. Laishram Bombayla Devi; Deepika Kumari and Chekrovolu Swuro  (Women's Team)

 

Athletics: Track & road events

    1. Basanta Bahadur Rana (Men's 50 km walk)
    2. Baljinder Singh (Men's 20 km walk)
    3. Gurmeet Singh (Men's 20 km walk)
    4. Irfan Kolothum Thodi (Men's 20 km walk)
    5. Ram Singh Yadav (Men's Marathon)
    6. Tintu Luka (Women's 800 m)
    7. Sudha Singh (Women's 3000 m steeplechase)

 

Athletics: Field events

    1. Vikas Gowda (Men's Discus throw)
    2. Om Prakash Karhana (Men's Shot put)
    3. Renjith Maheshwary (Men's Triple jump)
    4. Seema Antil (Women's Discus throw)
    5. Mayookha Johny (Women's Triple jump)
    6. Krishna Poonia (Women's Discus throw)
    7. Sahana Kumari (Women's High jump)

 

Badminton

    1. Parupalli Kashyap (Men's singles)
    2. Saina Nehwal (Women's singles)
    3. Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa (Women's doubles)
    4. Valiyaveetil Diju and Jwala Gutta (Mixed doubles)

 

Boxing

    1. Devendro Singh (Men's Light flyweight)
    2. Shiva Thapa (Men's Bantamweight)
    3. Jai Bhagwan (Men's Lightweight)
    4. Manoj Kumar (Men's Light welterweight)
    5. Vikas Krishan Yadav (Men's Welterweight)
    6. Vijender Singh (Men's Middleweight)
    7. Sumit Sangwan (Men's Light heavyweight)
    8. Mary Kom (Women's Flyweight)

 

Field hockey

    1. Men's Team (Ignace Tirkey, Dharamvir Singh, Sandeep Singh, Bharat Chettri, Sardara Singh, Manpreet Singh, V. R. Raghunath, Gurbaj Singh, Tushar Khandker, S. K. Uthappa, P. R. Sreejesh, Danish Mujtaba, Shivendra Singh, Gurwinder Singh Chandi, Sowmarpet Sunil, Birendra Lakra, Sarvanjit Singh and Kothajit Singh)

 

Judo

    1. Garima Chaudhary (Women's 63 kg)      LOST IN FIRST MATCH

 

Rowing

    1. Swarn Singh Virk (Men's Single sculls)
    2. Sandeep Kumar and Manjeet Singh (Men's Lightweight double sculls)

 

Shooting

    1. Abhinav Bindra (Men's 10 m air rifle)
    2. Gagan Narang (Men's 10 m air rifle)
    3. Joydeep Karmakar (Men's 50 m rifle prone)
    4. Gagan Narang (Men's 50 m rifle prone)
    5. Vijay Kumar (Men's 10 m air pistol)
    6. Vijay Kumar (Men's 25 m rapid fire pistol)
    7. Gagan Narang (Men's 50 m rifle 3 positions)
    8. Sanjeev Rajput (Men's 50 m rifle 3 positions)
    9. Manavjit Singh Sandhu (Men's Trap)
    10. Ronjan Sodhi (Men's Double trap)
    11. Shagun Chowdhary (Women's Trap)
    12. Rahi Sarnobat (Women's 25 m pistol)
    13. Annuraj Singh (Women's 25 m pistol)
    14. Annuraj Singh (Women's 10 m air pistol)
    15. Heena Sidhu (Women's 10 m air pistol)

 

Swimming

    1. Ullalmath Gagan (Men's 1500 m freestyle)

 

Table tennis

    1. Soumyajit Ghosh (Men's singles)
    2. Ankita Das (Women's singles)

 

Lawn Tennis

    1. Somdev Devvarman (Men's singles)
    2. Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna (Men's doubles)
    3. Leander Paes and Vishnu Vardhan (Men's doubles)                                       
    4. Rushmi Chakravarthi and Sania Mirza (Women's doubles)
    5. Leander Paes and Sania Mirza (Mixed doubles)

 

Weightlifting

    1. Katulu Ravi Kumar (Men's 69 kg)
    2. Ngangbam Soniya Chanu (Women's 48 kg)

 

Wrestling

    1. Amit Kumar (Men's 55 kg)
    2. Yogeshwar Dutt (Men's 60 kg)
    3. Sushil Kumar (Men's 66 kg)
    4. Narsingh Pancham Yadav (Men's 74 kg)
    5. Geeta Phogat (Women's 55 kg)

 

  • India's Medal Tally and Ranking for all games starting from 1900 are given below:

 

Games

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Total

Rank

1900 Paris

0

2

0

2

#17

1904 St. Louis

did not participate

-

1908 London

did not participate

-

1912 Stockholm

did not participate

-

1920 Antwerp

0

0

0

0

-

1924 Paris

0

0

0

0

-

1928 Amsterdam

1

0

0

1

#24

1932 Los Angeles

1

0

0

1

#19

1936 Berlin

1

0

0

1

#20

1948 London

1

0

0

1

#22

1952 Helsinki

1

0

1

2

#26

1956 Melbourne

1

0

0

1

#24

1960 Rome

0

1

0

1

#32

1964 Tokyo

1

0

0

1

#24

1968 Mexico City

0

0

1

1

#42

1972 Munich

0

0

1

1

#43

1976 Montreal

0

0

0

0

XX

1980 Moscow

1

0

0

1

#23

1984 Los Angeles

0

0

0

0

XX

1988 Seoul

0

0

0

0

XX

1992 Barcelona

0

0

0

0

XX

1996 Atlanta

0

0

1

1

#71

2000 Sydney

0

0

1

1

#71

2004 Athens

0

1

0

1

#65

2008 Beijing

1

0

2

3

#50

Total

9

4

7

20

 

 

  • And finally the names of Medalists with the events:

 

Medal

Name

Games

Sport

Event

Silver

Norman Pritchard*

1900 Paris

Athletics

Men's 200 metres

Silver

Norman Pritchard*

1900 Paris

Athletics

Men's 200 metre hurdles

Gold

National team

1928 Amsterdam

Field hockey

Men's competition

Gold

National team

1932 Los Angeles

Field hockey

Men's competition

Gold

National team

1936 Berlin

Field hockey

Men's competition

Gold

National team

1948 London

Field hockey

Men's competition

Silver##

Chintamoni Kar

1948 London

Sculpture

Statue (##unlisted)

Gold

National team

1952 Helsinki

Field hockey

Men's competition

Bronze

Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav

1952 Helsinki

Wrestling

Men's freestyle bantamweight

Gold

National team

1956 Melbourne

Field hockey

Men's competition

Silver

National team

1960 Rome

Field hockey

Men's competition

Gold

National team

1964 Tokyo

Field hockey

Men's competition

Bronze

National team

1968 Mexico

Field hockey

Men's competition

Bronze

National team

1972 Munich

Field hockey

Men's competition

Gold

National team

1980 Moscow

Field hockey

Men's competition

Bronze

Leander Paes

1996 Atlanta

Tennis

Men's singles

Bronze

Karnam Malleswari

2000 Sydney

Weightlifting

Women's 69 kg

Silver

Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore

2004 Athens

Shooting

Men's double trap

Gold

Abhinav Bindra

2008 Beijing

Shooting

Men's 10m Air Rifle

Bronze

Sushil Kumar

2008 Beijing

Wrestling

Men's 66 kg Freestyle

Bronze

Vijender Singh

2008 Beijing

Boxing

Men's 75 kg

 

Some Fun and Facts about India in Olympics:

 

  • India has been a part of the Olympics for the past 112 years.
  • Indian made first appearance in Olympics in the year 1900.
  • Since than India has appeared for Olympics on 22 occasions.
  • So far we have managed a total of 20 medals- 9 Golds, 4 Silver and 7 bronze medals.
  • Eight of the nine gold medals were in Hockey, from 1928-1980.
  • That would account for 1 medal per 59,458,645 people.
  • The first Olympic medals credited to India were won by an Anglo Indian athlete named Norman Pritchard in the 1900 Summer Olympics held at Paris. He moved to England in 1900 and competed in the AAA Championships as a member of the London Assembly Constituency and the Bengal Presidency Assembly Constituency. These medals were then claimed by both India and Great Britain. While the International Association of Athletics Federations lists him as a British athlete, the International Olympic Committee still credits these medals to India.
  • K D Jadhav won the first individual Olympic medal (bronze) for independent India at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics for Wrestling.
  • Milkha Singh represented India in the 400 meter sprint at the 1956 Melbourne and 1960 Rome Olympics. Despite finishing second in all the races prior to the final at the 1960 Rome Olympics, Singh returned home empty handed losing the bronze medal by 1/10th of a second.
  • PT Usha, an athlete from the state of Kerala, finished first in the semi finals of the 400 meters hurdles at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics becoming the first Indian woman to reach the finals at the Olympics. Unfortunately, she lost the bronze by 1/100th of a second and India had to wait longer for its first female Olympic medal winner.
  • Tennis player Leander Paes won a bronze medal for India at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. This individual Olympic medal for India came after a gap of more than forty years (bronze medal in wrestling at the 1952 Helsinki games). Paes had earlier participated in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics where he had lost in the men's tennis doubles quarter finals with partner Ramesh Krishnan.
  • India's wait for its first female Olympic medal winner finally ended in the 2000 Sydney Olympics with a bronze medal won by Karnam Malleswari in Weightlifting.
  • Abhinav Bindra is became first Indian sportsperson to win an individual gold medal for India  at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the men's 10 meter air rifle category.
  • Wrestler Sushil Kumar won the second bronze for India in the men's 66kg freestyle category. First time India won two medals in same category (except Norman Pritchard).
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