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Sunday, 12 August 2012

London 2012 India Medal Count Performance Ranking Latest News Images/Pics Videos Olympics

London 2012 India Medal Count.London 2012 India Performance.London 2012 India Ranking.London 2012 India Latest News.London 2012 India Images/Pics.London 2012 India Videos.London 2012 IndiaLondon 2012 India Olympics.
      India competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. The Indian Olympic Associationhad sent a total of 83 athletes to compete in 13 sports making it the largest contingent India has ever sent to an Olympic Games.
The Indian effort to prepare for the games consisted of funds from the Indian Government to the tune of $48.1 million and an additional $11 million in private sponsorships. Sushil Kumar was the flag bearer in the opening ceremony and Mary Kom will be the flag bearer at the closing ceremony.
London 2012 India Medal Count Performance Ranking Latest News Images/Pics Videos Olympics
London 2012 India Medal Count & Stars

      India has won 6 medals including 2 silver and 4 bronze which is by far the best performance by India in terms of number of medals won at any single Olympic games.
Gagan Narang won the country's first medal at the Games, a bronze in the 10 metre air rifle event.
Vijay Kumar won a silver medal in men's 25 m rapid fire pistol event and became the third man ever representing India to win an individual silver medal after Norman Pritchard and Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore.
      Adding to that, Saina Nehwal, won a bronze medal in women's singles in badminton. She has become the first Indian to win a medal inBadminton at the Olympics. She is also the second Indian woman to win an individual medal after Karnam Malleswari's bronze medal inWeightlifting in 2000.
Mary Kom won India its fourth medal at the games by winning a Bronze in the Women's flyweight category in Boxing. She is the third Indian woman to win a medal at the Olympics.
London 2012 India Medal Count Performance Ranking Latest News Images Videos Olympics
London 2012 Indian Stars
      Yogeshwar Dutt by winning a bronze in the 60 kg Freestyle Wrestling event, won India the fourth bronze and the fifth medal overall. This is the third individual medal in wrestling after bronze medals by Sushil Kumar in 2008 and K D Jadhav in 1952.
Sushil Kumar won the Silver medal in 66 kg Freestyle wrestling. Sushil Kumar is the first Indian to win an individual medal in back to back Olympics. He had won a bronze medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the same category.
INDIAN STARS @ LONDON 2012:-
Medal
Name
Sport
Event
Date
 Silver
Vijay Kumar
  Shooting
Men's 25 m rapid fire pistol
   3 August
 Silver
Men's 66kg Freestyle
  12 August
 Bronze
Gagan Narang
  Shooting
Men's 10 m air rifle
30 July
 Bronze
Saina Nehwal
  Badminton
Women's singles
4 August
 Bronze
  Boxing
Women's flyweight
8 August
 Bronze
Yogeshwar Dutt
Wrestling
Men's 60kg Freestyle
  11 August

MEDALS BY SPORT:- 
Medals by sport
Sport
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Total
Shooting
0
1
1
2
0
1
1
2
Badminton
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
Total
0
2
4
6
                    INDIA @ OLYMPICS

Sushil Kumar Wrestling/Wrestler Medals for India Biography Latest News Images/Pics/Videos Wikipedia

Sushil Kumar Wrestling/Wrestler.Sushil Kumar Medals for India.Sushil Kumar Biography.Sushil Kumar Latest News.Sushil Kumar Images/Pics.Sushil Kumar Videos.Sushil Kumar Wikipedia.
                                              "Sushil Kumar Storms into Finals"
Hobbies
In between his busy training schedules he enjoys spending time with his family and sleeping. He also has an interest in cricket and field hockey. (sportskeeda.com, 17 May 2010)
Occupation
Railway Worker
Education
Sports Management - Noida College of Physical Education, India
Language(s) spoken
Hindi
Club name
NIS, Delhi, IND
Coach
Satpal Padamshree, Yashvir Singh (IND) from 1995 (BBC, 06 Apr 2012; deccanherald.com, 09 May 2012)
Sushil Kumar Wrestling/Wrestler Medals for India Biography Latest News Images/Pics/Videos Wikipedia
Sushil Kumar
India's Sushil Kumar reacts after his match against Akzhurek Tanatarov of Kazakhstan in their 66-kg freestyle wrestling match at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Sunday, in London.
      India's Sushil Kumar advanced into the Olympic men's 66kg freestyle wrestling final after coming from behind in his last four clash in spectacular style on Sunday. Victory means the 29-year-old, world champion in 2010, is guaranteed to improve on the bronze medal he won at the Beijing Games four years ago.

      Having won the first period against Akzhurek Tanatarov of Kazakhstan, Kumar saw his semi-final opponent level and then go 3-0 ahead in the third and final period.
But Kumar countered with a hold down initially worth two points, which he converted into a three-point score to tie the match. And with 34 seconds left he'd edged 5-3 in front.
Then, with just seconds of the contest remaining, Kumar sealed victory with a huge throw that saw him dump Tanatarov onto the mat. 
Now he will face Japan's Tatsuhiro Yonemistu in the final later Sunday.
Kumar had a tough start to his London 2012 campaign, beating 2008 gold medallist Ramazan Sahin of Turkey 3-1.
      There are no seedings in Olympic wrestling and the luck of the draw saw Kumar paired against fellow former world champion Sahin in the last 16.
In his quarter-final bout, Kumar overcame Uzbekistan's Ikhtiyor Navruzov, also by a 3-1 margin, after surviving a spirited rally by his opponent with some quick counters and strong lifts.
Kumar, who carried India's flag at the opening ceremony, is now assured of giving his country their second freestyle wrestling medal of this Games after Yogeshwar Dutt won 60kg bronze on Saturday.
Sushil Kumar Wrestling/Wrestler Medals for India Biography Latest News Images/Videos Wikipedia
Sushil Kumar India
Biography:-
      Sushil Kumar Born on May 26, 1983 is an Indian World Champion wrestler who won the gold medal in the 66 kg freestyle competition at the FILA 2010 World Wrestling Championships and a bronze medal in the Men's 66kg Freestyle Wrestling event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.Kumar defeated Leonid Spiridonov of Kazakhstan in the repechage round to win the bronze. This was the second medal for India in wrestling, and the first since K D Jadhav's bronze medal at the 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games. On July 2009, he received the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna - India's highest honour for sportspersons. On 3 October 2010, Sushil Kumar was the final baton bearer who handed the Queen's Baton to Prince Charles in the Queen's Baton Relay for the 2010 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony.On 12th August 2012, Sushil Kumar successfully cheated in the Olympic freestyle wrestling -66Kg category semi-final by biting his opponents ear in order to turn him during a 'gut-wrench' manoeuvre. His Kazakh opponent complained to the referee and his ear was subsequently bleeding, but because of FILA rules, the coach of the wrestler is the only one who may challenge a decision.
      Sushil Kumar comes from the village Baprola in South West Delhi. Kumar's father Diwan Singh was a DTC bus driver and mother Kamla Devi a housewife. He was inspired to take up wrestling by his cousin Sandeep and his father who was himself a pehlwan (wrestler). Sandeep quit wrestling as the family could only support one wrestler. Kumar trained at the akhada (wrestling school) in the Chhatrasal Stadium from the age of 14. With minimal funds and poor training facilities for wrestling in India, even for the 2008 Olympic team, his family made sure he obtained the necessary dietary supplements by sending him tinned milk, ghee and vegetables. He was briefly a seller of bad things, a company owned by his father. He is a vegetarian.
 Kumar is presently employed by the Indian Railways as a Assistant Commercial Manager
Sushil Kumar Wrestling/Wrestler Medals India Biography Latest News Images/Pics/Videos Wikipedia
Sushil Kumar Wrestler
Career:-
      Kumar started training at the Chhatrasal Stadium's akhada at the age of 14. Trained at the akhada by Indian pehlwans Yashvir and Ramphal, and later by Arjuna awardee Satpal and then at the Railways camp by coach Gyan Singh, Sushil endured tough training conditions which included sharing a mattress with a fellow wrestler and sharing a dormitory with twenty others at the age of 18 he become state champ.
His first success came at the World Cadet Games in 1998 where he won the gold medal in his weight category. He followed this up with a gold in the Asian Junior Wrestling Championship in 2000.
Moving out of the junior competition, Sushil Kumar won the bronze medal at the Asian Wrestling Championships in 2003 and followed that up with a gold medal at the Commonwealth Wrestling Championships. Sushil Kumar placed fourth in the World Championships in 2003, but this went largely unnoticed by the Indian media as he fared badly in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, in the 60 kg class placing 14th. He won gold medals at the Commonwealth Wrestling Championships in 2005 and 2007. He ranked seventh in the 2007 World Wrestling Championships and won a bronze medal in 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. He has also qualified for 2012 Summer Olympics taking place at London. Sushil Kumar was awarded theArjuna Award in 2006.
Beijing Olympics 2012:-
      Out of the field of 21, 11 wrestlers including obtained a bye to the 1/8 round. He lost to Andriy Stadnik from Ukraine in the first round of the 66 kg freestyle wrestling event, leaving his medal hopes hinging on the repechage. Sushil Kumar defeated American Doug Schwab in the first repechage round and Belarusian Albert Batyrov in the second repechage round. In the bronze medal match on 20 August 2008 Kumar beat Spiridonov 3:1, with scores of 2-1, 0-1, 2-0 in the three rounds. Sushil Kumar disclosed that he had no masseur during the three bouts he won within a span of 70 minutes to take the bronze. The team manager Kartar Singh who is a former Asian Games medallist acted as the masseur for him.
London Olympics 2012:-

FLAGBEARER FOR INDIA
      Sushil Kumar entered into the final of 66 Kg Free Style Wrestling by beating Kazakhastan's Akzhurek Tanatarov in the semifinal.Sushil Kumar led the Indian contingent at the 2012 London Summer Olympic Games and was India's flag bearer for the London Olympics opening ceremony on July 27.
In an interview, Sushil told The Wall Street Journal that he has been meditating ahead of the 2012 summer games. "While hard work and strategising are important, maintaining a positive frame of mind is far more critical. I’ve also been meditating to remain calm and composed for the games." 
      On 12 August 2012, he won his opening bout against Ramazan Sahin(Turkey), the gold medalist of Beijing 2008 Olympics to reach the quarterfinals of the London Olympics.
Star wrestler Sushil Kumar created history on Sunday as he scripted his name as India’s best-ever individual Olympian by assuring at least a silver medal in the London Olympics by entering the finals of the 66kg class here today.
      Sushil, who had won India’s second bronze in Olympic history at the 2008 Games in Beijing, will meet Japanese Armyman Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu in the final. The Japanese thrashed Jabrayil Hasanov of Azerbaijan 3-0 in the other semi final
After Yogeshwar Dutt’s stellar performance on Saturday to clinch a bronze medal in the 60 kg category, the pin-up boy of Indian wrestling on Sunday fought the best bout of his life as he came from behind to beat Kazakhstan Wrestler Akzurukh Tantarov 3-1 in the semifinal.
The Beijing Games bronze medallist won the first round easily with 3-0 score which included a penalty point. Sushil first used the Iranian technique to get over his opponent and then rolled him over for two points. A head butt by Tantarov assured him another point.
The second round undoubtedly belonged to the 25-year-old Kazakh wrestler as he put Sushil on the mat and tossed him over to get 3-0 clincher.
      When the third round started, the 29-year-old Indian looked tired and jaded as within the first seconds, conceded a 3-0 lead to the Kazakh. The match looked as good as over for Sushil who waited for that one inspirational moment as he caught Tantarov by his leg and pegged him down to make it 3-3 with the vociferous Indian contingent egging him on.
This was followed by a Hercules-like act as he suddenly stood up with the Kazakh hanging on his shoulders. It probably was the defining moment for the Indian contingent’s challenge at the biggest sporting spectacle. An Indian’s show of strength at the world stage.
Sushil Kumar can take a bow as he will now be considered at par with legendary hockey players Dhyan Chand and Balbir Singh Sr although theirs was a team sport and were part of back-to-back gold medal winning teams.

Awards:-
Arjuna Award, 2008
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award (joint), India's highest sporting honour.2008

Friday, 27 July 2012

India at the 2012 Summer Olympics Indian Athletes

India at the 2012 Summer Olympics:-
India is scheduled to take part in the 2012 Summer Olympics to be held in London from 27 July to 12 August 2012. The Indian government plans to spend over 250 crores in preparing for the games, including around 20 crores on foreign coaches for various events. Ajit Pal Singh has been named the chef de mission of the Indian contingent by the IOA. India will send an 83-member athlete team to London; this will be India's largest contingent ever at the games.
The live telecast of all the 2012 London Olympic events in which Indian athletes are competing will be shown on Doordarshan (DD) and ESPN Star Sports.
Competitors: 83 in 13 sports

Flag bearer: Sushil Kumar
India at the 2012 Summer Olympics Indian Athletes
India at the 2012 Summer Olympics

Indians all over the world are keenly looking forward to the London Olympics to start.
This is the year everyone feels that the Indians will make their marks at the global arena.
Over the years, the Indians have struggled to leave their footprint but this time preparations have been different and hopes are increased.
Thanks to surging sponsorships from private firms and benefits of globalization, Indian sportsmen will be the underdogs this year at the events they are participating in, especially shooting, boxing, wrestling, archery, badminton and tennis.
This is the year when India is sending the largest ever contingent to the Olympics and every Indian is waiting to see how many medals are brought back. 
Will it be the year when Indian sports make its impact on the Olympic stage?
Let us look into each of these events in detail and how the Indian athletes are waiting for the games to start.
INDIANS @ LONDON OLYMPICS 2012:-
India at the 2012 London Olympics
India at the 2012 London Olympics
India at the Summer Olympics 2012
India at the Summer Olympics 2012 



SPORT
MEN
WOMEN
EVENTS
3
3
4
8
6
11
2
3
4
7
1
8
18
0
1
0
1
1
3
0
2
7
4
9
1
0
1
1
1
2
5
2
4
1
1
2
4
1
5
13 sports
60
23
54

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