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‘Unlucky’ India grapples for positives from Games


NEW DELHI: India on Monday tried to look on the bright side after collecting just six medals and no golds at the Olympics, saying that the modest haul was a record and efforts were already under way to improve.

The country has a dire history at the Olympics, winning only one individual gold medal, in Beijing in 2008, and this year finishing a lowly 55th in the overall medals table, sandwiched between Venezuela and Mongolia.

But the government and media hailed the two silvers and four bronzes brought home by India, which has enjoyed rapid economic development over the past two decades and has a booming population of 1.2 billion people.


“India was unlucky as many of the players were placed in the top ten, some even fourth or fifth,” Sports Minister Ajay Maken told reporters.

“It is a proud moment for us as this is our best-ever medal haul.”

He added that improved training programmes were now in place and that India should look to win at least 25 medals by 2020.

“Tally Ho: India returns biggest-ever medal haul at the Olympics,” declared the Mail Today, while the NDTV station said the six gongs – double the collection in Beijing – had triggered nationwide celebrations.

But the Hindustan Times gave a more downbeat assessment, saying that it was a poor outcome for one of the world’s most vibrant economies. Asian rival China, with a similarly vast population and growing affluence, brought home 87 medals.

“Even by the country’s modest sporting standards, it is a story of under-achievement,” the newspaper wrote in an editorial.

“To make a mark at the Olympics, we need to emulate countries at par with us economically, not the ones we’ve left behind.”

Optimism over India’s prospects in London 2012 grew after shooter Abhinav Bindra won the 10m air rifle in Beijing, making history as the country’s first individual gold medallist.

Several government and privately funded schemes poured money into finding future stars, but the search turned up little to impress the world audience gathered in London.

Wrestler Sushil Kumar and pistol shooter Vijay Kumar won silvers, while wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt, rifle marksman Gagan Narang, woman boxer Mary Kom and badminton star Saina Nehwal collected bronzes.

Bindra failed to get through the qualifying round.

India’s hockey team – which once dominated the Olympics with eight golds – also showed no signs of returning to the top.

“It can’t get worse, our hockey is dead,” said former goalkeeper Leslie Claudius, who played in four consecutive Olympics from 1948 to 1960.

Despite the lavish cash prizes and jobs promised to medallists, the Olympics remains a low priority in a country obsessed by cricket.

One leading businessman laced his congratulations with a call for change.

“We are proud of our Olympic medallists, but enough of this humiliation of 6 medals amongst 1.2bn people,” Anand Mahindra tweeted.
 
knock -knock

We have more than 1.2 billion people to feed.................maintain 3rd largest army to prevent our neighbour for doing stunts .....................dept riden govt.....................constant threat of cross-border terrorism...................high competition in studies to get into good clg...............etc etc...............

We managed 6 medals....................i am surprised
 
I am not sure how people do stupid comparison. y'day, One of my friend posted a comparison that Iran has so less population, they won 1 gold and some silver and bronze, what we do and did?

Idiot! Sportsmanship does not depend on population but valuable players. Usain Bolt alone won 3 gold medal for Jamaica so Jamaica is better than other countries and sports facilities??
 
Ill just say this.

Indian Parents still don't see sports as a viable carer ,and consider it more of a gamble than a sue shot way to succeed in life. ; are they wrong? not at all.
Can it be done with studies? off course .

Here ill say parents need to see and judge if where the child has more potential in academics or sports ,if the child fails or scores average even after stopping his outdoor activities might as well let him train and u make sure he get the best coaching tht fits ur means...win win. :cheers:
 
How many medals did the Pakistani martial race win!!?I heard they won Gold in the men's super heavyweight grappling event??
 
[:::~Spartacus~:::];3302949 said:
India’s hockey team – which once dominated the Olympics with eight golds – also showed no signs of returning to the top.

Those were the golden days of the Indian hockey.
 
1998 nuclear Tests-
India=5
Pakistan=6

Olympics:-
India=6 medals
Pakistan= 0 medals

Khisiyani billi Khambha noche. :D

its not me but indian media reporting, if some billi is khamba noching that will be indian media
 
We doubled our medal tally...will be aiming for 10+ medals in Rio. Improvement can't be made overnight. Gradual shift is coming in Indian sports and sports minister Ajay Maken I feel is doing a marvelous job right now.

How about u ? High time for you to think about opening ur account in medals tally at least now when even Afghanistan secured a bronze.
 

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