Tokyo: Under the supervision of the head of the Ismail Baig National coach, Indian rowers underwent their first training session before the upcoming Olympics in the sea of sea forest water in Tokyo Bay on Sunday.
The country’s sailor, Wisnu Saravanan, was also trained on Sundays with some of the best in the world in sports.
Saravanan will represent India in a men’s laser class and has reached here with three teammates – Nethra Kumanan, KC Ganapathy, and Varun Thakker (45ER) two days ago.
Only in! Tokyo?Take A look at the beautiful moments of Indian Training #Vishnusaravanan …
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Wisnu was practicing with the world’s top seafarers and optimistic about the results, “Indian Sports Authority (SAI) tweeted while sharing several snapshots from the sailors.
In the paddle Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh, who will compete in a light men’s double fraudster, arrived in the Japanese capital on Saturday morning and established their ship.
Glimpes from the Indian paddle team at # Tokyo2020 @weareteamindia # Cheer4India #olympicskiasha # tokyoolympics …
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(@Pbns_india) 1626596322000ON Sunday, they have two training sessions when they tried to feel the place, after playing the Olympic qualification here a few months ago.
The men’s lightweight scull team is Lone participants for India at the Tokyo Olympics.
Other Indians have fulfilled the requirements in a single scull too but did not make it up to the game according to the new rules that only allowed one quota per country.