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Friday, 10 August 2012

India at olympics-what's wrong


Why country with worlds second largest population lagging behind??????????????????
Medals Breakdown
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Total

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Total 6 with 2 silver & 4 bronze- Is it enough 100 crore Indian's



Whats reason behind failures-
Is it lack of vision
Sportsperson living in limelight
Are athletes day dreaming
 Cricket reason for this 
Are govt to be blamed
Do we don't have efficient coaches/ stadiums/ academies... 

WHATS THE REASON...................yOUNG INDIA MUST THINK,ANALYSE& RECTIFY..................Because medias will stop debates after Olympics,only open up by next .................We must think do something ------- no one else will - react , contribute , make a change...................together we can..............small drops into rivers & oceans..........small ideas of change into better grooming & medals.....doesn't means we could change by today,tomorrow,but atleast try to bring change could make a huge difference................in years to come.........................................................WE MUST CHANGE ,ITS OUR PRIDE SHATTERED AT WORLD'S  STAGE , NOT ATHLETES EVERY INDIAN IS LOSING  .........WE SHOULD MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

Thursday, 31 May 2012

VISWANATHAN ANAND --UNMATCHABLE

REALLY VISWANATHAN, means lord of whole world


                                 World chess champion Viswanathan Anand, 42, retains title beating Israeli challenger Boris Gelfand ( 2.5-1.5 in a rapid tiebreaker round of four games  ).Tied 6-6 after 12 regular games, the two played 4 shortened-time ‘rapid’ games. First ended in draw after 33 moves but Anand won second game in 77 moves and drew the next 2 .  Anand pockets around $1.4 million (Rs 7.87cr) — 55% of prize fund of $2.55m (Rs 14.31cr). Gelfand gets the rest 
    Anand ranked 4th in world, Gelfand 20th .Anand, undisputed world champion since 2007, faces next challenger in 2013. He also held the FIDE world chess crown from 2000 to 2002