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A list of Indian athletes who have qualified for the Tokyo Olympics

Published at :April 9, 2021 at 2:08 AM
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These athletes will try to bring glory to their country in various events through the extravaganza.

As the opening of the Tokyo Olympics nears every single day, several Indians will be at the edge of anticipation. The Indian contingent has several promising athletes who are all capable of raising the Indian flag on the podium.

Let us take a look at all the Indian athletes who have qualified for the Tokyo Olympics so far in their respective sports.

Archery

Archery is one of those events where World Championship success hasn’t translated into the Olympic stage. The Indian archers will look to set the record straight this time around with as many as 4 archers set to feature in Tokyo Olympics from India.

  • Tarundeep Rai, Men’s Recurve, Individual
  • Atanu Das, Men’s Recurve, Individual
  • Pravin Jadhav, Men’s Recurve, Individual
  • Deepika Kumari, Women's Recurve, Individual

The men's trio will also compete as a team at Tokyo 2020 as they had secured a team quota during the 2019 Archery World Championships in the Netherlands. If the women’s team secures a quota in the upcoming Qualification Event in Paris, Ankita Bhakat and Komolika Bari will join Deepika Kumari in Tokyo to take the total strength to six.

Related: Which states do Tokyo Olympics-bound Indian athletes hail from?

Athletics

Athletics has never been India’s strong suit at the Olympics but emerging javelin throwers Neeraj Chopra and Shivpal Singh have raised hopes this time around.

KT Irfan will be a big medal hopeful this time around, after being the first athlete to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics. He had finished 10th in the 2012 Olympics, setting a new National Record en route, and will be looking to improve on his previous timings.

Rising javelin throwers Neeraj Chopra and Shivpal Singh are also two athletes to keep an eye on along with 4 x 400m mixed relay team comprising of Asian Games-gold medal winner Muhammad Anas.

  • KT Irfan, Men's 20km race walking
  • Sandeep Kumar, Men's 20km race walking
  • Rahul Rohilla, Men's 20km race walking
  • Avinash Sable, Men's 3000m steeplechase
  • Murali Sreeshankar, Men's long jump
  • Neeraj Chopra, Men's javelin throw
  • Shivpal Singh, Men's javelin throw
  • Kamalpreet Kaur, Women's discus throw
  • Bhawna Jat, Women's 20km race walking
  • Priyanka Goswami, Women's 20km race walking
  • Tajinderpal Toor, Men's Shot put
  • Sarthak Bhambri, Alex Antony, Revathi Veeramani, Subha Venkatesan, Dhanalakshmi Sekhar (4x400 Mixed Relay Team)
  • Seema Punia, Women's discus throw
  • Dutee Chand, Women's 100m and 200m
  • Annu Rani, Women's javelin throw
  • MP Jabir, Men's 400m hurdles
  • Amoj Jacob, Arokia Rajiv, Muhammed Anas, Naganathan Pandi, Noah Nirmal Tom (Men's 4x400 Relay Team)
  • Gurpreet Singh (50km walk)

Badminton

  • PV Sindhu (Women's singles)
  • B. Sai Praneeth (Men's singles)
  • Satwiksairaj Rankireddy (Men's doubles)
  • Chirag Shetty (Men's doubles)

Boxing

The Indian boxers booked nine quotas for the Tokyo Olympics at the Asia Oceania boxing Olympic qualifiers held in Amman, Jordan. The Indian contingent will feature 5 men and 4 women, including the 2012 London Bronze medal-winning inspiration Mary Kom. Boxing, similar to shooting and wrestling stands top of the list of sports that are medal hopefuls.

  • Vikas Krishan (Men's, 69kg)
  • Lovlina Borgohain (Women's, 69kg)
  • Ashish Kumar (Men's, 75kg)
  • Pooja Rani (Women's, 75kg)
  • Satish Kumar (Men's, 91kg)
  • Mary Kom (Women's, 51kg)
  • Amit Panghal (Men's, 52kg)
  • Manish Kaushik (Men's, 63kg)
  • Simranjit Kaur (Women's, 60kg)

Fencing

  • Bhavani Devi - She became the first-ever Indian to qualify for Olympics in the sport. The 27-year-old who wields a sabre qualified through the Adjusted Official Ranking (AOR) method. She is ranked 42nd in the world and is the second highest-ranked Asian.

Golf

  • Anirban Lahiri
  • Udayan Mane
  • Aditi Ashok
  • Diksha Dagar

Gymnastics

  • Pranati Nayak

Hockey

  • Men’s National Team - The Men’s team, currently ranked 4th in the world, qualified after a thumping two-legged victory over Russia in the Olympic qualifiers.
  • Women’s National Team - The Women's team qualified by beating USA 6-5 on aggregate in the Olympic qualifiers.

JUDO

  • Sushila Devi Likmabam

Sailing

  • Nethra Kumanan - She became the first Indian woman sailor to qualify for the Olympics after she secured a top-place finish in the laser-radial event at the Mussanah Open Championship in Oman. The Indian athlete also becomes the first-ever sailor to qualify via a qualifier while all previous entrants had taken quota places that weren’t filled up.
  • KC Ganapathy and Varun Thakkar - These two sailors qualified for the Tokyo Olympics in the 49er category by finishing atop the field at the Mussanah Open Sailing Championships.
  • Vishnu Saravanan - The 22-year-old sailor qualified for Tokyo 2020 after he finished third (after 15 races) in the Laser Standard category at the Mussanah Open Sailing Championship (MOSC). MOSC is an Asian & African Olympic qualifier tournament.

Shooting

Shooting is India’s biggest medal hope. The nation has achieved at least a medal in the sport in three of the last four Olympics. This time around, there are 15 shooters who are participating and all of them are coming off from stellar showings in the recently concluded ISSF World Cup held in New Delhi.

  • Anjum Moudgil, 50m Women’s Air Rifle  3 positions, Individual and Mixed Team
  • Apurvi Chandela, 10m Women’s Air Rifle, Individual
  • Elavenil Valarivan, 10m Women’s Air Rifle, Individual and Mixed Team
  • Divyansh Singh Panwar, 10m Men’s Air Rifle, Individual and Mixed Team
  • Deepak Kumar, 10m Men’s Air Rifle, Individual and Mixed Team
  • Tejaswini Sawant, 50m Women’s Rifle 3 Position, Individual
  • Sanjeev Rajput, 50m Men’s Rifle 3 Position, Individual
  • Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar, 50m Men’s Rifle 3 Position, Individual
  • Manu Bhaker, 10m Women’s Air Pistol, Individual and 25m Pistol Women, Individual and Mixed Team
  • Yashaswini Singh Deswal, 10m Women’s Air Pistol, Individual and Mixed Team
  • Saurabh Chaudhary, 10m Men’s Air Pistol, Individual and Mixed Team
  • Abhishek Verma, 10m Men’s Air Pistol, Individual and Mixed Team
  • Rahi Sarnobat, 25m Women’s Pistol, Individual
  • Angad Veer Singh Bajwa, Men’s Skeet, Individual
  • Mairaj Ahmad Khan, Men’s Skeet, Individual

Swimming

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Table Tennis

Veteran Sharath Kamal earned a spot in the 2020 Olympics through the Asian qualifiers in Doha. He joins a team of 4 which includes Sathiyan G and Sutirtha Mukherjee as well as Manika Batra. Manika will also be competing in the mixed doubles category along with Sharath Kamal after earning their quotas in the Asian qualifiers.

Tennis

  • Sania Mirza, Women's doubles
  • Ankita Raina, Women's doubles
  • Sumit Nagal, Men's singles

Wrestling

Wrestling, similar to shooting and boxing will be an event that the whole nation will be watching closely. The sport has returned four medals in the last three Olympics and so far eight Indians have secured a quota place for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics.

  • Vinesh Phogat, Women’s Freestyle 53 kg, Individual
  • Bajrang Punia, Men’s Freestyle 65 kg, Individual
  • Ravi Kumar Dahiya, Men’s Freestyle 57 kg, Individual
  • Deepak Punia, Men’s Freestyle 86 kg, Individual
  • Anshu Malik, Women’s Freestyle 57 kg, Individual
  • Sonam Malik, Women’s Freestyle 62 kg, Individual
  • Seema Bisla, Women's Freestyle 50 kg, Individual
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Weightlifting

Equestrian

After winning the silver medals in both individual and team eventing section of the Jakarta Asian Games in 2018, Fouaad Mirza became the first Indian to qualify for an equestrian event in 20 years after finishing as the top rank rider in South-East Asia, Oceania Zone.

Rowing

  • Arun Jat
  • Ajit Singh

The duo of Arun Jat and Ajit Singh sealed their place in the men's doubles sculls event after securing second place in the Asia Oceania Continental Regatta event.

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