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Discus Thrower Kamalpreet Seven Critics by making the final

His chances were stacked against Kamalpreet Kaur.
First, he lost his personal coach to guide him on the biggest stage.
Far from the closing rating, a senior colleague then leveled allegations of hyperandrogenism.
Isolated and desperate to come to the Olympics, Kamalpreet does what he does best: Remove on a bad disc.
And what decisions are proven! It was an extraordinary moment of satisfaction for a spacious girl, six-inches from patiala when the disc he threw a smooth action on the yellow line marked in the abdomen of a vast Olympic stadium.
It was set at 64.00m, also known as automatic qualification sign for women’s discus final.
Saturday’s duty was finished, lime was held from hand, he would not hide his emotions.
He pointed his finger to the Indian camp in the gallery, where team coaches and other support staff sat.
“He is a warrior and I’m sure he delivered a message in Punjabi chosen,” a coach recorded at home laughing from the phone to Toi.
The 25-year-old player, who set a new national sign of 65.06 in March this year and has raised it to 66.59 in June, feeling stranded in the match, with the Athletic Federation of India (AFI) decided not to allow his personal coach Rakhi Tyagi for the trip Tokyo.
Then follow the mind game, the accusations from senior Indian colleagues were a lot of respected.
Kamalpreet is quite friendly to think of them as “baseless accusations,” without taking a name, but the story is famous now.
Veteran Thrower Seema Punia, which ironic failed to qualify for the final Monday, only managed 60.75m, has requested an Indian athletic federation to conduct hyperandrogenism tests in Kamalpreet after March and June throws and 66.59m catapulted it for not.
6 in the world.
It left 25 years which was rather scar but wasn’t really shaken, because Saturday was proven.
He was in his element when he answered his criticism with a big heavy Heave on the largest stage in the world.
KamalPreet opened in Group B with a decent effort that landed at 60.29m and then entered the distance that touched the last bed with the second attempt at 63.97m.
Watching TV in Patiala, coach Rakhi nodded together when his people passed his routine.
“Kamalpeet told me that he was a little nervous about his first attempt but then he handled it.
My prediction is that he will approach 67m in the final,” Rakhi, who has coached Kamalpreet since 2014, said.
Officers on the train, third and last trial Kamapreet ended as the best in the list of 12 toppers who made end cuts.
Only two of the 12 finalists make automatic qualification marks.
Valarie Allman of the US, with 66.42m, is another.
For Kamalpreet, it was as if a discussion program took place in several hero galleries.
He began rubbing his shoulders with idols, and naturally above the moon when he was survived by his hero, Sandra Croatia Perkovic.
The double Olympic champion will be one of its main rivals in the final Monday.
“Kamalpeet was very excited.
He said Sandra and Valarie Allman came and congratulated him at his good show.
Kamalpeet told me, ‘I was touched, I, like, nobody when compared to them,'” said Rakhi.
In addition to Perkovic, who entered the final with the best of 63.75 m, and Allman, India will also face a rigid test from Yaime Perez from Cuba and Chen which from China.

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