Olympics grand farewell brings better hopes for India’s future

 Olympics grand farewell brings better hopes for India’s future

 Olympics grand farewell brings better hopes for India’s future30th edition of Olympics Games at London finally ended with lots of joyful and glorious moment by celebrating its farewell with pop music and dance that became mad to everyone presented there in enlightening stag with shining stars.

However, in race of Olympics medal tally, America was upper most in the world in sports by grabbing 46 gold medals. Usain Bolt Jamaican legend is topper in the Games, standing his position of world no. 1 athlete, winning the 100-metre race.

Indian athletes who performed extremely well, more than expectation, created a splendor moment in India’s history by total medal collections of two silver and four bronze, one of the best playing event of country at Olympic Games.

In starting of London Olympics 2012, there was so much critical moment over Indian performance as Indian aces defeated one by one along with tennis players who came back without any medal for country.

Cheering moments came while in 80,000 athletics stadium, Indian shooter Gagan Narang opened account with a bronze in the men’s 10-metre air rifle, raising Indian hopes for medal. And Indian wrestler star on Sunday at last day of Olympics, hit amazing never ever superstitious moment winning silver for India in the men’s 66-kg freestyle wrestling event in London.

In tally of Olympics medal, India won four bronze medals by badminton player Saina Nehwal, shooter Gagan Narang, boxer Mary Kom and wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt and two silvers by pistol shooter Vijay Kumar in the 25-metre rapid fire pistol and wrestler Sushil Kumar.

Sunday was the turning point for India as well as Sushil Kumar who now turned his Beijing bronze to Olympics silver by defeating 2010 world champion, Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu of Japan.

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