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India en los Juegos Asiáticos de 2018

India compitió en los Juegos Asiáticos de 2018 en Yakarta y Palembang , Indonesia , del 18 de agosto al 2 de septiembre. Neeraj Chopra fue el abanderado de la ceremonia de apertura, mientras que Rani Rampal fue nombrada abanderada de la ceremonia de clausura.

India mejoró su anterior mejor medallero, conseguido ocho años antes en los Juegos Asiáticos de 2010 en Guangzhou, China.

Competidores

La siguiente es una lista del número de competidores que representan a la India en cada deporte en los Juegos:

Medallistas

Medallistas

Eventos notables

Acuáticos – Buceo

Hombres

La Federación de Natación de la India (SFI) anunció el equipo de saltos para los Juegos de la siguiente manera: [6]

Acuáticos – Natación

Hombres

La Federación de Natación de la India (SFI) seleccionó un equipo de natación de 10 miembros de la siguiente manera para los Juegos Asiáticos: [7]

Tiro al arco

Recurvo [8] [nota 1]
Individual
Evento de equipo
Compuesto [10] [nota 2]
Ronda de clasificación
Ronda de eliminación

Atletismo

Hombres
Eventos de pista y carretera
Eventos de campo
Mujer
Eventos de pista y carretera
Eventos de campo
Pruebas combinadas – Heptatlón
Mezclado

Bádminton

La Asociación de Bádminton de la India (BAI) anunció un equipo de 20 miembros para los Juegos Asiáticos. [11] [12]

Individual
Dobles
Equipo

Baloncesto

Resumen
Baloncesto 5x5

El equipo femenino de India quedó sorteado en el grupo X de los Juegos. [13]

Torneo femenino
Lista

La siguiente es la lista de la India en el torneo de baloncesto femenino de los Juegos Asiáticos de 2018. [14]

Grupo X
Fuente: OCA



Boxeo

El boxeador indio Amit Panghal derrotó al actual campeón olímpico y medallista de plata del Campeonato Mundial Hasanboy Dusmatov para ganar la medalla de oro en Boxeo en los Juegos Asiáticos de 2018 - 49 kg masculino

El boxeador Vikas Krishnan se convirtió en el primer boxeador indio en ganar medallas en tres ediciones sucesivas de Boxeo en los Juegos Asiáticos.

[15] [16]

Hombres
Mujer

Bolos

Hombres

Puente

La Federación de Bridge de la India seleccionó un equipo de 24 miembros junto con seis reservas para los Juegos Asiáticos. [17]

Pares
Equipo

Piragüismo

Slalom
Sprint
Carrera de barcos tradicional

Ciclismo

Pista
Sprint
Buscar
Keirin
Ómnium

Ecuestre

Hombres
Concurso completo
Concurso hípico
Caballo de reserva:
Tethys De Beauval

Esgrima

Mujer

Hockey sobre césped

India presentó un equipo masculino y uno femenino de un total de 32 atletas (16 hombres y 16 mujeres).

Resumen

Torneo masculino

Equipo

La siguiente es la lista de la India en el torneo de hockey sobre césped masculino de los Juegos Asiáticos de 2018. [18]

Entrenador principal:India Harendra Singh

  1. Harmanpreet Singh
  2. Dilpreet Singh
  3. Rupinder Pal Singh
  4. Surender Kumar
  5. Manpreet Singh
  6. Sardara Singh
  7. Simranjeet Singh
  8. Mandeep Singh
  9. Lalit Upadhyay
  10. PR Sreejesh (centro, portero)
  11. Krishan Pathak (portero)
  12. Varun Kumar
  13. SV Sunil
  14. Birendra Lakra
  15. Akashdeep Singh
  16. Chinglensana Singh
  17. Amit Rohidas
  18. Vivek Prasad
Piscina A
Fuente:
Reglas de clasificación de la FIH: 1) puntos; 2) diferencia de goles; 3) goles anotados; 4) resultado de enfrentamientos directos.
(H) Anfitriones






Semifinal
Partido por la medalla de bronce

Torneo femenino

Equipo

La siguiente es la lista de la India en el torneo de hockey sobre césped femenino de los Juegos Asiáticos de 2018. [19]

Entrenador principal:Países Bajos Sjörd Marijne

  1. Navjot Kaur
  2. Gurjit Kaur
  3. Gracia profunda ekka
  4. Monika Malik
  5. Reena Khokhar
  6. Nikki Pradhan
  7. Savita Punia (portero)
  8. Rajani Etimarpu (portero)
  9. Vandana Katariya
  10. Deepika Thakur
  11. Udita
  12. Namita Toppo
  13. Lalremsiami
  14. Navneet Kaur
  15. Sunita Lakra
  16. Rani Rampal (centro)
  17. Lilima Minz
  18. Nueva Goyal
Piscina B
Fuente:
Reglas de clasificación de la FIH: 1) puntos; 2) diferencia de goles; 3) goles anotados; 4) resultado cara a cara. [20]
(H) Anfitriones





Semifinal
Gold medal game

Golf

The Indian Golf Union announced a team of seven members for the Jakarta Games.[21][22]

Men
Women

Gymnastics

Artistic

[23]

Men
Team Qualification & All-around Finals[note 3]
Women
Team Qualification & All-around Finals[note 3]
Team & Individual Finals

Handball

India men's and women's team participate at the Games. The men's team entered in group D, and the women's team joined in group A.[24]

Summary

Key:

Men's tournament
Roster
Group D
Source: AHF


Classification round – Group III
Source: AHF



Women's tournament
Roster
Group A
Source: AHF
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Tied on head-to-head points (2). Head-to-head goal difference: CHN +2, PRK +1, KAZ −3.



Ninth place game

Judo

Kabaddi

India put up a 24-member squad (12 men +12 women) for Kabaddi.

Summary

Men's tournament

Roster
Group A
Source: OCA





Semifinal

Women's tournament

Roster
Group A
Source: OCA





Semifinal
Final

Karate

The Indian Karate team for the Asian Games 2018 is as follows:[25]

Men

Martial arts – Kurash

Men
Women

Martial arts – Pencak silat

Men
Women

Martial arts – Wushu

Sanda
Taolu

Roller sports – Speed skating

Rowing

The Rowing Federation of India named the squad for the Asian Games to be held in August–September as follows:[26]

Men
Women

Sailing

Sepak takraw

Men
Women

Shooting

The Indian squad for the Asian Games announced by the National Rifle Association of India is as follows:[27][28]

Men
Women
Mixed

Sport climbing

Speed
Combined

Squash

The Squash Racquet Federation of India announced a team of the following 8 members for the games:[29]

Men
Team

Table tennis

The Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) announced the list of the following players for the Asian Games to be held in Jakarta, Indonesia:[30]

Singles & Mixed Doubles
Team

Taekwondo

Tennis – Lawn tennis

The All India Tennis Federation announced a 12-member team as follows:[31]

Singles
Doubles

Tennis – Soft tennis

Singles
Team

Volleyball

Indoor volleyball

Men's competition

Roster

The following is the India roster in the men's volleyball tournament of the 2019 Asian Games.[32]

Head coach: Bir Yadav

Pool F
Source: OCA


Playoff
7th–12th quarterfinal
11th place game

Women's competition

Roster

The following is the India roster in the women's volleyball tournament of the 2018 Asian Games.[33]

Head coach: G.E. Sridharan

Pool B
Source: OCA




11th place game
9th place game

Weightlifting

Wrestling

Wrestling Federation of India announced the list of the following wrestlers for the Jakarta Games:[34][35][36]

Key:

Men
Freestyle
Greco-Roman
Women
Freestyle

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Only a maximum of 2 athletes from each NOC can enter the Individual Elimination Round.[9]
  2. ^ There was no individual event for the Compound event, the ranking round was only used for deciding the competitors for the team events. The top 3 male and female athletes in the ranking round competed for the men and women team elimination event. The top male and female athlete competed in the mixed event.[9]
  3. ^ a b Only the top three performers in each event accounted for the total score for that particular event.

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