- India at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Infobox Olympics India
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flagbearer=India competed at the1992 Summer Olympics inBarcelona ,Spain .Results by event
=Archery=In India's second appearance in Olympic archery, the nation was represented by three men.
Men's Individual Competition:
*Limba Ram — Round of 32 (→ 23rd place), 0-1
*Lalremsanga Chhangte — Ranking Round (→ 53rd place), 0-0
*Dhulchand Damor — Ranking Round (→ 66th place), 0-0Men's Team Competition:
* Ram, Chhangte, and Damor — Round of 16 (→ 16th place), 0-1Men's 5.000 metres
*Bahadur Prasad :* Heat — 13:50.71 (→ did not advance)Women's 800 metres
*Shiny Wilson :* Heat — 2:01.90 (→ did not advance)
=Boxing=Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg)
* Rajendra Prasad:* First Round – DefeatedAndrzej Rżany (POL), 12:6 :* Second Round – Lost toRoel Velasco (PHI), 6:15Hockey
Men's Team Competition
*Preliminary Round (Group A):* India – Germany 0 – 3:* India – Argentina 1 – 0:* India – Great Britain 1 – 3:* India – Australia 0 – 1:* India – Egypt 2 – 1
*Classification Matches:* 5th-8th place: India – Spain 0 – 2:* 7th-8th place: India – New Zealand 3 – 2 → 7th place
*Team Roster:* (01.)Anjaparavanda Subbaiah (gk):* (02.)Cheppudira Poonacha :* (03.)Jagdaev Rai :* (04.)Harpeet Singh :* (05.)Sukhjit Singh :* (06.)Shaqeel Ahmed :* (07.)Mukesh Kumar :* (08.)Jude Felix :* (09.)Jagbir Singh :* (10.)Dhanraj Pillay :* (11.)Didar Singh :* (12.)Ashish Ballal (gk):* (13.) Pargat Singh (captain):* (14.)Ravi Nayakar :* (15.)Darryl d’Souza :* (16.)Ajit Lakra
=Tennis=Men's Singles Competition
*Leander Paes
*# First round — Lost toJaime Yzaga (Peru) 6-1, 6-7, 0-6, 0-6*
Ramesh Krishnan
*# First round — Lost toJim Courier (United States) 2-6, 6-4, 1-6, 4-6Men's Doubles Competition
*Leander Paes andRamesh Krishnan
*# First round — DefeatedIztok Bozic andBlaz Trupej (Slovenia) 6-3, 6-2, 6-2
*# Second round — Defeated John Fitzgerald andTodd Woodbridge (Australia) 6-4, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1
*# Quarterfinals — Lost toGoran Ivanišević andGoran Prpic (Croatia) 6-7, 7-5, 4-6, 3-6
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