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Will Neeraj Chopra take the first Olympic Athletics medal India?

Will Neeraj Chopra take the first Olympic Athletics medal India?
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Maharaja Air India is in an atmosphere of the Olympics and looks in action to support Indian athletes in various poses.
One of them is the Javelin throw and reflects the focus of the entire nation to look for his first athletic medal at the Olympics because the showpiece began in Tokyo on Friday.
If India opened with a high silver medal, celebrating Mirabai Chanu, finally it could be as interesting with CWG and the Champa Games Neeraj Chopra and Shivpal Singh champions in the action on the javelin male throw, which will begin with the qualifying round in August 4.
Final is scheduled on the second day From the match, August 7 Armyman Avinash Sable will start an Indian campaign, marching the second heat of 3000m steeplechase in the field led by the world of Kenya No.
3 Abraham Kibiwot who has the best season of 8 minutes, 07.81s.
Indians, ranked 20th in the world, need better careers – best time (8: 20.20s) to store all expectations.
The first three in each of three heat, plus the fastest six will advance to the final.
India’s best bet in parts of the woman is Kamalpreet Kaur in a discus throw.
The national champion fought back from the fatigue of locking and was very confident, preferring to ignore the last minute controversy that was reinforced by his team-mate.
“I hope he made the final and since then depends on that day.
There are at least 5-6 throws that are in the same range so you cannot predict anything,” said the coach Kamalpeet Rakhi Tyagi to Tii.
“He felt a bit lonely out there, but I tried to motivate him by talking to him by telephone,” added Tyagi who helped from Patia.
Apart from the pressure to or the threat of punishment from the Federation, the Tokyo match will be a valuable experience for the National record holder of M Sreedhankar (Mud Long Male), Tajindal Singh Toor (PUT Male Shooting) and Priyanka Goswami (20km Walk).
The running race event will be held in Sapporo, more than 1,000 km from Tokyo, where six Indians will take action.
One of the biggest hopes of Milkha Singh is to see an Indian standing on the podium in athletics and world junior champions Neeraj and Shivpal both able to fulfill the desire of ‘Flying Sikh,’ who died new.
On your mark …
July 30 – Avinash Sable (3,000 m steeplechase, round 1).
Final: August 2; MP Jabir (400m man’s obstacle, round 1), semifinals: August 1; Dutee Chand (Women’s 100m Round 1), Semis & Final: 31 Jul; Mixed 4x400m relay (round 1); Final: Jul 31 31 Jul – Kamalpreet Kaur, Seema Punia (Female Discus Throw).
Final: August 2; M Sreehankar (men’s long jump, qualifying).
Final: August 2 August 2 – Dutee Chand (200m woman, round 1).
Final: August 3 August 3 – Annu Rani (Women’s Javelin Throw, Qualification Round); Final: August 6; Tajinderpal Singh toor (men’s shot places, qualifying); Final: August 5, August 4 – Neeraj Chopra, Shivpal Singh (Male Javelin Thring).
Final: August 7 Aug 5 Aug – Sandeep Kumar, Rahul, KT Irfan (Male 20km Race Walk, Final) August 6 – Gurpreet Singh (Male 50km Race Walk, Final); Priyanka goswami, bhawna jat (racing 20km walk, final); Relay 4x400m man.
Final: August 7

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