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Gymnastics World Cup: Dipa eyes Olympic berth with good show

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Indian gymnast Dipa Karmakar would be aiming to put behind the injurymarr­ed disaster that was the Asian Games when she aims for a positive start to her Olympic qualificat­ion bid with the World Cup of artistic gymnastics in Cottbus, Germany from Thursday.

The four-day showpiece is part of an eight-event qualifying system under which the gymnasts will make the cut based on the aggregate of their top three scores.

The four-member Indian team, which also comprises B Aruna Reddy, Ashish Kumar and Rakesh Patra, will look to make it count with good performanc­es.

Dipa, who finished fourth at the Rio Olympics, will be India's best bet in the tournament after clinching the gold at the Artistic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup at Mersin, Turkey in July this year.

The 25-year-old from Tripura endured a poor comeback from injury in the Jakarta Asian Games where she had to pull out midway after her knee problem flared up again.

Aruna, on the other hand, won a bronze medal in one of the earlier world cups this year in the women's vault event in Melbourne and she too will fancy her chances.

Among the men, Ashish has been India's brightest with a bronze in floor exercise at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China.

He also won a bronze and silver medal at the 2010 Commonweal­th Games in floor exercise and vault respective­ly.

Rakesh also had some decent performanc­es this year, a fourth-place finish in the ring apparatus finals at the Commonweal­th Games being the highlight. He also narrowly missed a medal at the Melbourne World Cup in February, finishing fourth.

The run-up to the event, however, has been chaotic with the showdown between the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and the de-recognised Gymnastics Federation of India (GFI) affecting the athletes.

The bitter war between the two bodies led to the Indian gymnasts missing the world Championsh­ip in Doha last month.

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