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| The six heroes of India, who made the country proud in the London Olympic Games 2012. From right (top): Gagan Narang, Saina Nehwal, Mary Kom, From right (below): Sushil Kumar, Vijay Kumar, Yogeshwar Dutt.
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| Gagan Narang, India’s first medal winner in 2012 London Olympics. He won a bronze medal in the 10-metre air rifle singles event with a total score of 701.1. He won in the 2008 ISSF World cup Final with a world record score.
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| Saina Nehwal won a bronze medal for India in the losers final after the ace shuttler lost in the semi-finals to China’s Yihan Wang in the 2012 London Olympics.
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| Mary Kom also known as Magnificient Mary won a bronze medal in the flyweight 51kg at the London Olympic Games 2012. She is the only Indian woman boxer to be qualified for this Olympic Games.
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| Sushil Kumar, the first Indian to win back to back individual Olympic medals. He won a silver medal in the Men’s 66kg freestyle wrestling in the 2012 London Olympics and a bronze medal in 2008 Bejing Olympics for the same.
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| Vijay Kumar became the second Indian to bring a silver medal in the individual 25-metre rapid fire pistol event in the 2012 London Olympics.
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| Yogeshwar Dutt won the bronze medal in the 60kg freestyle play-off in the London Olympic Games 2012. It was the fifth medal for India.
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| Joydeep Karmakar became the fourth in the 50m Rifle Prone event in the London Olympic Games 2012. He finished with a total score of 699.1 points.
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| Irfan Kolothum Thodi, participated in the 20km walk in the London Olympic Games 2012. He set the Indian national record with a timing of 1:20:21 and was ranked 10th.
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| Vijender Singh Beniwal had advanced to the quarter finals in the London Olympic Games 2012 but lost to the Uzbek rival. He had won a bronze medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
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| Jai Bhagawan, who represented India in boxing (light weight - 60 kg) for the 2012 London Olympics, failed in the pre-quarterfinals to Kazakh counterpart.
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| Parupalli Kashyap, became the first Indian to reach the quarter finals of Olympics in badminton. He lost to Malayasia’s Lee Chong Wei after a gruelling quarterfinal.
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| Deepika Kumari, world’s number one archer , failed by losing in the first round to Britain’s Amy Oliver in the London Olympics 2012.
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| Abhinav Singh Bindra, did not have luck in his favour for 2012 London Olympic Games, where he failed to qualify the men’s 10-metre air rifle final. He was the first Indian to win an individual gold medal in the 10m Air Rifle event for the country in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
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| Vikas Krishan and India’s hopes were dashed when the match decision was overturned when he lost to Errol Spence of USA. In the beginning he was declared the winner but the AIBA overturned the decisions to the appeal of USA claiming that Vikas had committed some foul plays in during the game.
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| The Indian duo of Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna failed in the pre-quarterfinals in London Olympics 2012. After a lot of controversies, India had paired the players instead of the Mahesh- Paes pair.
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