Sporting event delegation
Sporting event delegation
India compitió en los Juegos Asiáticos de 2022 en Hangzhou , Zhejiang, China, que comenzaron el 23 de septiembre de 2023 y finalizaron el 8 de octubre de 2023. El evento estaba programado para celebrarse en septiembre de 2022, pero se pospuso debido al aumento de casos de COVID-19 en China. [1] El evento se reprogramó posteriormente para celebrarse en septiembre-octubre de 2023. [2]
India tuvo su mejor medallero de su historia superando el mejor medallero anterior de 70 logrado en los Juegos Asiáticos de 2018 , cruzando la marca de 100 medallas por primera vez en la historia y convirtiéndose en la cuarta nación en hacerlo después de China , Japón y Corea del Sur . [3] En los juegos, India fue la nación con mejor desempeño en tiro con arco, kabaddi, cricket y hockey sobre césped, y el segundo mejor desempeño en atletismo, tiro y squash. India ganó su primer oro en bádminton y registró su mejor medallero en el deporte del bádminton. [4] Además, los atletas indios establecieron múltiples récords mundiales en el deporte del tiro. [5] En virtud de ganar el oro, el equipo masculino de hockey sobre césped se clasificó automáticamente para los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 2024. [6]
Radiodifusión
Sony Sports Network adquirió los derechos exclusivos de transmisión para la región de India. Los juegos se transmitieron en vivo por televisión y en la plataforma OTT SonyLIV . La cadena inició una campaña antes del evento como apoyo al contingente indio con el lema "Hum Hain, Zidd Pe Sawaar, Iss Baar, Sau Paar, Phir Se, Hum Honge Kamyaab!", lo que significa que India superará la marca de las 100 medallas esta vez. [7] [8]
Competidores
Lista de deportes y número de atletas que participaron en los Juegos Asiáticos de 2022: [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
Medallas
Medallistas
Múltiples medallistas
Deportes acuáticos
Buceo
La Federación de Natación de la India anunció un equipo de dos miembros para saltos. [14] [15]
- Hombres
Nadar
La Federación de Natación de la India anunció un equipo de 21 miembros para natación. [15] [14]
- Hombres
- Mujer
Tiro al arco
Compuesto
- Individual
- Equipo
Recorvar
- Individual
- Equipo
Atletismo
Hombres
- Eventos de seguimiento
- Eventos de campo
- Eventos de carretera
- Eventos combinados
Mujer
- Eventos de seguimiento
- Eventos de campo
- Eventos combinados
- Eventos de carretera
Mezclado
Bádminton
La Asociación de Bádminton de la India (BAI) llevó a cabo pruebas en la Academia de Excelencia Jwala Gutta, Moinabad , Telangana, del 4 al 7 de mayo de 2023. La lista final de 19 atletas fue anunciada por la BAI el 7 de mayo de 2023. [16] [17]
Hombres
Mujer
Mezclado
Baloncesto
La Federación de Baloncesto de la India seleccionó un equipo de 20 miembros para eventos de baloncesto. [18] [9]
Baloncesto 3x3
- Torneo masculino
- Equipo
- Sahaij Sekhon
- Príncipe Pal Singh
- Príncipe Pranav
- Lokendra Singh
- Grupo C
Fuente: Comité Organizador de los Juegos Asiáticos de Hangzhou
- Torneo femenino
- Equipo
- Anumaria Shaju
- Siya Deodhar
- Yashneet Kaur
- Vaishnavi Yadav
- Grupo A
Fuente: Comité Organizador de los Juegos Asiáticos de Hangzhou
Baloncesto 5x5
- Equipo
- Manmeet Kaur
- Anmolpreet Kaur
- Poonam Chaturvedi
- Madhu Kumari
- Sheerin Limaye
- Bhandavya Mahesha
- Sanjana Ramesh
- Sra. Rani
- Sra. Rathinavel
- Pushpa Senthil Kumar
- Kavitha José
- Mohan Sahana Shivamogga
- Grupo A
Fuente:
Reglas de clasificación de HAGOC: 1) Puntos; 2) Resultados cara a cara; 3) Diferencia de puntos; 4) Puntos anotados.
(H) Anfitriones
Boxeo
La Federación de Boxeo de la India anunció el equipo de 13 miembros para los Juegos Asiáticos. [19] [20]
Hombres
Mujer
Piragüismo
Slalom
Sprint
- Hombres
- Mujer
Cricket
La Junta de Control de Críquet de la India anunció los equipos masculino y femenino el 14 de julio de 2023. [21] [22] [23]
Torneo femenino
- Entrenador
- Hrishikesh Kanitkar
- Equipo
- Harmanpreet Kaur (Capitán)
- Smriti Mandhana (Vicecapitán)
- Shafali Verma
- Jemimah Rodrigues
- Deepti Sharma
- Richa Ghosh (semana)
- Amanjot Kaur
- Devika Vaidya
- Pooja Vastrakar
- Titas Sadhu
- Rajeshwari Gayakwad
- Minnu Mani
- Kanika Ahuja
- Uma Chetry (semana)
- Anusha Bareddy
- Jugadores en espera
- Harleen Deol
- Kashvee Gautam
- Rana de San Valentín
- Saika Ishaque
- Cuarto de final
- Malasia ganó el sorteo y eligió jugar en el campo.
- El partido se redujo a 15 overs por equipo debido a la lluvia. La lluvia también impidió que se jugara más en la segunda entrada.
- Kanika Ahuja (IND) hizo su debut en el T20I.
- India se clasificó para las semifinales según la clasificación.
- Semifinal
- Bangladesh ganó el sorteo y eligió batear.
- Titas Sadhu (IND) hizo su debut en T20I.
- Final
- India ganó el sorteo y eligió batear.
Torneo masculino
- Entrenador
- VVS Laxman
- Equipo
- Ruturaj Gaikwad (Capitán)
- Yashasvi Jaiswal
- Rahul Tripathi
- Tilak Varma
- Rinku Singh
- Jitesh Sharma ( semana )
- Washington Sundar
- Shahbaz Ahmed
- Ravi Bishnoi
- Avesh Khan
- Arshdeep Singh
- Mukesh Kumar
- Akasha Profundo
- Shivam Dube
- Prabhsimran Singh (semana)
- Sai Kishore
- Jugadores en espera
- Yash Thakur
- Venkatesh Iyer
- Deepak Hooda
- Sai Sudharsan
- Cuarto de final
- Semifinal
- Final
- India ganó el sorteo y eligió jugar en el campo.
- No fue posible seguir jugando debido a la lluvia.
- Zubaid Akbari (AFG) hizo su debut en T20I.
- India recibió la medalla de oro por clasificación.
Ciclismo
Pista
- Buscar
- Keirin
- Sprint
- Ómnium
- Madison
Ecuestre
Entrenamiento de caballos
Concurso completo
Saltar
Esgrima
Individual
Equipo
Hockey sobre césped
Hockey India seleccionó un equipo de 36 miembros para los eventos de hockey. [9] [10]
Resumen
Llave :
Torneo masculino
- Equipo
- Abhishek Nain
- Gurjant Singh
- Hardik Singh
- Harmanpreet Singh
- Jarmanpreet Singh
- Mandeep Singh
- Manpreet Singh
- Sanjay Rana
- Samsher Singh
- Sukhjeet Singh
- Sumit Walmiki
- Relaciones públicas Srejesh
- Varun Kumar
- Krishan Pathak
- Vivek Prasad
- Amit Rohidas
- Nilakanta Sharma
- Lalit Upadhyay
- Piscina A
Fuente:
Reglas de clasificación de la FIH: 1) puntos; 2) partidos ganados; 3) diferencia de goles; 4) goles a favor; 5) resultado cara a cara; 6) goles de campo a favor. [24]
- Semifinal
- Final
Torneo femenino
- Equipo
- Deepika Sehrawat
- Lalremsiami
- Monika Malik
- Navneet Kaur
- Nueva Goyal
- Nisha Warsi
- Savita Punia
- Sonika Tandi
- Udita Duhan
- Ishika Chaudhary
- Gracia profunda ekka
- Vandana Kataria
- Bichu Devi Kharibam
- Sangita Kumari
- Vaishnavi Phalke
- Salima Tete
- Nikki Pradhan
- Sushila Chanu
- Piscina A
Fuente:
Reglas de clasificación de la FIH: 1) puntos; 2) partidos ganados; 3) diferencia de goles; 4) goles a favor; 5) resultado cara a cara; 6) goles de campo a favor. [25]
- Semifinal
- Partido por la medalla de bronce
Fútbol americano
La Federación de Fútbol de toda la India (AIFF) anunció un equipo de 22 miembros para el evento masculino el 1 de agosto de 2023 [26] [27] y un equipo de 22 miembros para el evento femenino el 25 de agosto de 2023. [28] [29] Se anunció un equipo revisado de 22 miembros para el evento masculino el 15 de septiembre de 2023. [30] [31]
Resumen
Llave :
Torneo masculino
- Entrenador principal
- Igor Štimac
- Equipo
- Gurmeet Singh (portero)
- Dheeraj Singh Moirangthem (Portero)
- Vishal Yadav
- Sumit Rathi
- Narender Gahlot
- Jeakson Singh
- Sandesh Jhingan
- Chinglensana Singh
- Lalchungnunga
- Amarjit Singh Kiyam
- Samuel James Lyngdoh
- Rahul K. P.
- Abdul Rabi
- Ayush Dev Chhetri
- Bryce Miranda
- Azfar Noorani
- Vincy Bareto
- Sunil Chhetri (Capitán)
- Rahim Ali
- Rohit Danu
- Gurkirat Singh
- Aniket Jadhav
- Piscina A
- Octavos de final
Torneo femenino
- Entrenador principal
- Thomas Dennerby
- Equipo
- Elangbam Panthoi Chanu
- Soumya Narayanasamy
- Shreya Hooda (portera)
- Loitongbam Ashalata Devi (Capitán)
- Ngangbam, dulce Devi
- Sanju Yadav
- Ritu Rani
- Sorokhaibam Ranjana Chanu
- Dalima Chhibber
- Astam Oraon
- Devi Naorem Priyangka
- Anju Tamang
- Iglesia católica Indumathi
- Sangita Basfore
- Gracia Dangmei
- Soumya Guguloth
- Manisha Kalyan
- Renu
- Sandhiya Ranganathan
- Piri Xaxa
- Jyoti Chouhan
- Bala Devi
- Piscina B
Golf
La Unión de Golf de la India anunció un equipo de siete miembros después de las pruebas. [32] [33]
Hombres
Mujer
Gimnasia
Pranati Nayak fue la única gimnasta seleccionada para los juegos. [34] [35]
Artístico
- Mujer
- Calificación
- Finales
Balonmano
Se seleccionó un equipo de 16 miembros para el torneo femenino. [9] [10]
Women's tournament
- Squad
- Bhawana
- Diksha Kumari
- Menika
- Priyanka
- Sonika
- Sushma
- Pooja Kanwar
- Asha Rani
- Mitali Sharma
- Nidhi Sharma
- Nina Shil
- Jyoti Shukla
- Shivani Singh
- Tejaswini Singh
- Priyanka Thakur
- Shalini Thakur
- Group B
Source: HAGOC
(H) Hosts
Judo
Kabaddi
A 24-member squad was announced for Kabaddi events.[36][37]
Men's tournament
- Squad
- Nitesh Kumar
- Parvesh Bhainswal
- Sachin Tanwar
- Surjeet Singh Narwal
- Vishal Bhardwaj
- Arjun Deshwal
- Aslam Inamdar
- Naveen Kumar
- Pawan Sehrawat
- Sunil Kumar
- Nitin Rawal
- Akash Shinde
- Group A
Source: Official website
- Semi–Final
- Final
Women's tournament
- Squad
- Akshima Singh
- Jyoti Thakur
- Pooja Hathwala
- Pooja Narwal
- Priyanka Pilaniya
- Pushpa Rana
- Sakshi Kumari
- Ritu Negi
- Nidhi Sharma
- Sushma Sharma
- Snehal Pradeep Shinde
- Muskan Malik
- Group A
Source: Official website
Notes:
- ^ a b Match points difference against the teams which scored 25% or more of the league points: IND +32, TPE +9.
- Semi–Final
- Final
Martial arts
Ju-jitsu
- Men
- Women
Kurash
Taekwondo
- Kyorugi
Wushu
- Sanda
- Taolu
Mind sports
Bridge
The Bridge Federation of India announced its team for the upcoming Asian Games in Hangzhou on 20 March 2023.[38][39]
- Team
Chess
- Individual rapid
- Team standards
Esports
After qualification tournaments held by the Esports Federation of India, India will send athletes in FIFA Online 4, Street Fighter V, Hearthstone, League of Legends.[40] Later Hearthstone was removed from the official program.[41]
Modern pentathlon
Roller sports
Artistic skating
Freestyle skating
Speed skating
- Men
- Women
Rowing
The Rowing Federation of India announced a 33-member squad for the Asian Games.[42][43]
Men
Women
- Reserves
Rugby 7s
A 12-member squad was announced for the women's tournament on 13 September 2023.[44][45]
Women's tournament
- Coach
- Ludwiche Van Deventer
- Squad
- Priya Bansal
- Hupi Majhi
- Dumuni Marandi
- Mama Naik
- Tarulata Naik
- Lachmi Oraon
- Kalyani Patil
- Vaishnavi Patil
- Sandhya Rai
- Sweta Shahi
- Sheetal Sharma (Captain)
- Shikha Yadav
- Group B
Source: OCA
- Semi-finals 5th–7th
Sailing
Men
Women
Mixed
Sepak takraw
- Men
- Women
Shooting
A 21-member squad was announced by the National Rifle Association of India on 27 July 2023 after the selection trials were held at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range.[46][47] Three more names were added in September 2023.[48][49]
- Men
- Individual
- Team
- Women
- Individual
- Team
- Mixed
Sport climbing
- Speed
- Lead and bouldering
Squash
The Squash Racquet Federation of India announced a team of 8 members for the games.[50][51]
Singles
Doubles
Team
Table tennis
The Table Tennis Federation of India announced a 10-member squad for the Asian Games.[52][53]
Singles
Doubles
Team
Tennis
Lawn tennis
On 20 June 2023, the All India Tennis Association announced a 12-member squad for the games.[54][55] Later 3 players were removed from the squad.
- Singles
- Doubles
Soft tennis
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Volleyball
A squad of 24 members was selected for Volleyball tournaments.[9][10]
Men's tournament
- Squad
- Vinit Kumar (Captain)
- Amit Gulia
- Shameemudhin Ammarambath
- Muthusamy Appavu
- Hari Prasad
- Manoj Manjunath
- Rohit Kumar
- Mohan Ukkrapandian
- Ashwal Rai
- Santhosh Anthony Raj
- Guru Prasanth Subramanian
- Erin Varghese
- Group C
Source: Volleyball – Men – Groups
- Round of 12
- Quarterfinals
- 5th place match
Women's tournament
- Squad
- Nirmal
- Soorya
- Minimol Abraham
- Jincy Johnson
- Anushree Poylil
- Ashwini Kandoth
- Jini Shaji
- Saranya Narikunnil
- Shilpa Nair
- Ashwathi Raveendran
- Shalini Sarvanan
- Suji Vijayan
- Group A
Source: Volleyball at the 2022 Asian Hangzhou Games
- Classification
- 9th place match
Weightlifting
The Indian Weightlifting Federation announced a four-member squad for the Asian Games.[56][57] Later it was announced that only two women weightlifters will participate.[35]
Women
Wrestling
Key:
- VFA – Victory by Fall
- VPO – Victory by Points – without any point scored by opponent
- VPO1 – Victory by Points – with point(s) scored by opponent
- VSU – Victory by technical superiority – without any point scored by the opponent
- VSU1 – Victory by technical superiority – with point(s) scored by the opponent
Freestyle
- Men
- Women
Greco–Roman
See also
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Only top 2 players from each country can advance to the final
- ^ India declared winner by virtue of its higher seeding
- ^ eliminated as blood spotted on steed's leg
- ^ eliminated as course was not completed in cross-country
- ^ 1000 points against Limaye for elimination
- ^ Only top 6 qualify; As three athletes in China were placed in top 6, seventh qualified
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