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Rio 2016 Olympics: Complete list of 118 India players for Olympics

Rio 2016 Olympics: Complete list of 118 India players for Olympics:


rio olympics, olympics 2016, rio olympics, rio 2016 olympics, india athletes in olympics, india olympics, india at rio olympics, rio 2016, india news, sports news, olympics newsRio Olympics will have the biggest ever Indian contingent. (Source: AP)
For the first time ever, India will be sending a more than 100-sportsperson strong contingent to an Olympics for the Rio Games in August.
India have managed to qualify 118 players for the Rio event. Here is the complete list of all those who will represent India in Rio.
Archery
Atanu Das, Deepika Kumari, Laxmirani Majhi, Bombayla Dev
Atheletics
Vikas Gowda (Discus Throw)
Seema Antil (Discus Throw)
Manpreet Kaur (Shot Throw)
Gurmeet Singh (men’s 20km walk)
Baljinder Singh (men’s 20km walk)
Irfan Kolothum Thodi (men’s 20km walk)
Sandeep Kumar (men’s 50km walk)
Manish Singh Rawat (men’s 50km walk)
Nitender Singh Rawat (Marathon)
Thonakal Gopi (Marathon)
Kheta Ram (Marathon)
Muhammad Anas (400m)
Lalita Babar (3000m steeplechase)
Tintu Luka (800m)
Kavita Raut (Marathon)
Sudha Singh (Marathon and 3000m steeplechase)
OP Jaisha (Marathon)
Khushbir Kaur (Walk)
Sapna Punia (Walk)
Dutee Chand (100m)
Sarbani Nanda (200m)
Ankit Sharma (Long jump)
Nirmala Sheoran (400m)
Dharambir (200m)
Muhammad Anas Yahiya (400m & 4x400m Relay)
Jinson Johnson (800m)
Renjith Maheswary (Triple Jump)
Nitendra Singh Rawat (Marathon)
Gopi Thonakal (Marathon)
Ganapathi Krishnan (20Km Race Walking)
Arokia Rajiv (4x400m Relay)
Kunhu Muhammaed Puthanpurakal (4x400m Relay)
Dharun Ayyasamy (4x400m Relay)
Mohankumar Raja (4x400m Relay)
Badminton
Saina Nehwal (Women’s singles)
PV Sindhu (Women’s singles)
Kidambi Srikanth (Men’s singles)
Manu Attri and Sumeeth Reddy (Men’s Doubles)
Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa (Women’s doubles)
Boxing
Shiva Thapa (56kg)
Manoj Kumar (61kg)
Vikas Krishan (75kg)
Judo
Avtar Singh
Gymnastics
Dipa Karmakar
Hockey
Men’s team – 16 members
Women’s team – 16 members
Rowing
Dattu Bhokanal (Singles sculls)
Shooting
Jitu Rai
Apurvi Chandela
Gagan Narang
Abhinav Bindra
Gurpreet Singh
Prakash Nanjappa
Chain Singh
Mairaj Ahmed Khan
Heena Sidhu
Kynan Chenai
Ayonika Paul
Manavjit Singh Sandhu
Swimming
Sajan Prakash (men’s 200m butterfly)
Shivani Katariya (women’s 200m freestyle)
Table Tennis
Achanta Sharath Kamal
Manika Batra
Soumyajit Ghosh
Mouma Das
Tennis
Rohan Bopanna (Men’s doubles, Mixed doubles)
Leander Paes (Men’s doubles)
Sania Mirza (Women’s doubles, Mixed doubles)
Prarthana Thombare (Women’s doubles)
Weightlifting
Sivalingam Sathish Kumar (Men’s 77kg)
Saikhom Mirabai Chanu
Wrestling
Narsingh Pancham Yadav (Men’s FS 74kg)
Yogeshwar Dutt (Men’s FS 65kg)
Hardeep Singh (Men’s GR 98kg)
Sandeep Tomar (Men’s FS 57kg)
Ravinder Khatri (Men’s GR 86kg)
Vinesh Phogat (Women’s 48kg)
Sakshi Malik (Women’s 60kg)
Babita Kumari (Women’s 55kg)
Source:  Indian Express


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