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Chopra will come into the Swedish capital with confidence after clinching his first win of the season at the Kuortane Games in Finland
Addressing the matter SFI Secretary General Monal Chokshi said "In the qualification period of one year Srihari, Sajan, Advait, and Kushagra have clocked the sixth position time from the previous CWG.That is the cut-off standard SFI had set".
The CWG is scheduled for the next month from 28th July to 8th August. Of which the swimming events will be held from 29th July to 3rd August.
The most successful Indian compound pair of Abhishek and Jyothi have a handful of World Cup bronze medals, and their best has been a World Cup Final silver at Yankton last year.
Verma and Jyothi extended their lead to five points in the third round which proved decisive, even as their rivals levelled it 38-38 in the final set of arrows.
India's recurve archers will be up against Chinese Taipei on Sunday.
Anita Alvarez, fainted at the world swimming championships in Budapest, sunk to the bottom of the pool, and was rescued by her coach.
The field for the 275-player 10-round Swiss tournament includes 11 Grandmasters and 14 International Masters among 36 titled players.
Vijender Singh is set to make a return in August as the Olympic medallist will be competing in a pro boxing event in Raipur.
Earlier, IOC recommended shifting the focus from individual testosterone levels to calling for evidence when a performance advantage exists.
The 52-year-old revealed how she struggled with her mental health as she had to keep several same-sex relationships she had during her time in the Women's Royal Army Corps secret.
Neeraj Chopra's opening throw of 86.69m at the Kuortane Games turned out to be the winning distance.
Indian paddler Sathiyan Gnanasekaran entered the men's singles round of 16 in the WTT Contender after registering an upset 3-1 win over World No. 6 and reigning European champion Jorgic Darko.
Out of the 37 picked by the selection committee of the AFI, 18 are women, with the likes of star sprinters Hima Das and Dutee Chand getting their berths through the women's 4x100m relay team.
After starting off with a successful 86kg lift, the 27-year-old Chanu failed to hoist 89kg in her second and third snatch attempts.
In the second-round match that lasted 41 minutes, Prannoy recorded his fourth win over Angus and will now face either Denmark's Rasmus Gemke or France's Brice Leverdez.
The sporting event turned out to be a huge success with 2,262 women participating in it.
Neeraj Chopra created a new national record as the Tokyo Olympics gold medallist threw 89.30 metres at the Paavo Nurmi Games in Finland.
The Olympic champion's first throw covered a distance of 86.92m which was followed by three failed attempts as Chopra could not manage to execute a legal throw.
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