Re: sania mirja ki jai
by GS GUPTA on Oct 14, 2010 04:29 PM
the winner of the gold medal is not Sania Mirza. The winner of the gold medal is Saina Nehwal in Badminton and not in Tennis.
Re: sania mirja ki jai
by ravi k on Oct 14, 2010 04:50 PM
we r proud of sania for NOT PLAYING BADMINTON otherwise we would have lost a medal there too...
2010 38 101 (projected) India did no participate in the 86 games which caused a Dip in the medal tally in the 80s. The projected medal tally for the 2010-2020 decade is then about 130 gold and 300 medals total for the entire decade. This is a significant improvement from the past 3 decades where nothing was looking good.
ith the conclusion of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, India's medal tally decade by decade has been steadily improving.
India did no participate in the 86 games which caused a Dip in the medal tally in the 80s. The projected medal tally for the 2010-2020 decade is then about 130 gold and 300 medals total for the entire decade. This is a significant improvement from the past 3 decades where nothing was looking good. The medal tally is going to double every decade and by 2020 India should be a world class sporting nation with 130 gold and 200 Total medals.
Re: hi
by Mak Kumar on Oct 14, 2010 04:18 PM
Successful? Are you on dope??? Did you ever come across a live Cobra in your living room? Or coming from a long flight sitting on your bed only to find it crashing down!!!
Re: hi
by hindu on Oct 14, 2010 04:24 PM
i agree this may b a gr8 day in indian sport history, but dont' forget hw these games were organised. Lets ask Mr. Kalmadi and Ms. dikshit hw abt a ride to The Police headquarters via the same road built by u(???) and also to Madam Sonia and baba rahul including MMS for a trip to Tihar jail where madam will remover her ---- and will delcare the game is open now???
In what turned out to be a rare gesture in Indian sport, national hockey team's young centre back Dhananjay Mahadik carried a poster acknowledging the crowd support after their 0-8 drubbing at the hands of Australia in the final of the Commonwealth Games, Thursday. "Thank You All For Your Kind Support" read the poster which Mahadik held aloft as he took a lap of honour along with his teammates at the end of the final. His gesture was received very well by the spectators as they gave a standing ovation despite an embarrassing defeat in the finals. Normally, sports personalities are seen acknowledging the crowd support after tournaments but never has any Indian sportsperson carried a poster. "It was a decision by the team. The crowd has been tremendous and been right behind us during the tournament. This is our way of acknowledging our fans for the great support that we have got," coach Jose Brasa stated. It has been a sell-out crowd at the Dhyan Chand National Stadium in each and every India matches. People from all walks of life have thronged the stadium to support the national team including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.