The Tokyo Olympic qualification race Chanu.
Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam(born 25 February 1992)
Elangbam Panthoi Chanu(born 23 December 1996)
Saikhom Mirabai Chanu(born 8 August 1994) is an Indian weightlifter.
Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam(born 25 February 1992)
is an Indian field hockey player.
Chanu was not available for comment and her phone was switched off.
During this time, Chanu improved his old national record by lifting 203 kg.
Mirabai Chanu had to withdraw her name from Asian Games
due to his back pain.
In the Tokyo Olympic qualification race, Chanu competed in the 49 kilogram category and collected 2966.6406
ranking points so far.
The 24 year old World
champion Manipuri weightlifter Saikhom Mirabai Chanu notched up gold at EGAT Cup in Chiang Mai city,
Thailand.
Chanu was last seen in action at the Commonwealth Games in Gold
Coast where she won gold with an effort of 196kg.
Ratanbala fetched the first
clear-cut chance for India as she connected a Ranjana Chanu cross but her shot flew over the crossbar.
Elangbam Panthoi Chanu(born 23 December 1996)
is an Indian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for the India women's national football team.
Chanu's performance was commendable because by the same effort
she could have won at least a silver medal in the last Olympics games held at Rio.
With the rise of reigning world champion Mirabai Chanu(women's 48kg)
and a few others as world-class weightlifters, the sport has taken massive strides in the country in recent years.
Midfielder Sushila Chanu is confident of the Indian women's hockey
team qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics as she feels the country has made a lot of improvement in the last three years.
In Weightlifting, former world champion Mirabai Chanu bettered her own national record by two kilogram as she
lifted a total of 203kg to win the 49kg gold in the National Championships in Kolkata.
Although it has made the
Indian supporter disappointing, considering the injury of Chanu, it is a good resolution, because if
they play with back pain, they probably will not be able to perform according to their ability.