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Prabhakaran from state, first IFS officer to scale Everest

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Deputy Conservator of Forests, Koppal, S Prabhakaran has become the first Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer to scale Mount Everest. After scaling Mt Everest, this 29-year-old officer is planning his next expedition to 8,210 metre-high Mount Cho- Oyu in Tibet.

Prabhakaran was chocked with emotions as he recollected his 40-day experience with the media and forest department officials here on Monday.

In 2015, he had tried to scale Mt Everest from the southern (Nepal) side but could not. The team had to return from Camp One due to earthquake and avalanche.

It was then he decided to attempt from the northern (China) side. Southern side is frequented by many Indians and foreigners, but very few climb from the northern side, with limited rescue operations making it more challenging.

His asthma did not hit enthusiasm. “I was slower than my teammates while climbing. But that did not affect me. I later matched their tempo as all of us were using oxygen cylinders from 7,000 metres above mean sea level. I had consulted doctors who had told me that asthma is not curable, but physical activities help build stamina,” he said.

Prabhakaran was accompanied by Sohail Sharma and Radhika, IPS officers from Maharashtra and Telangana respectively, a tribal boy from Telangana and a single-amputee from Telangana.

“I will never forget the moment I reached the peak. It was a rush of emotions- tears, smile and pride. I knew that it was only half success, the second half was when I returned to the base camp on May 22. Sharma and I were together from Katmandu. We experienced the first mild earthquake there. Later in Lassa, we experienced another earthquake when we were in the hotel room. But still we decided to go for it and the mountains accepted us,” he said.

Prabhakaran underwent a Himalayan mountaineering course in Darjeeling in 2015. In 2016, he was a part of Shekhar Babu’s team, the first civilian to scale Mt Everest from the northern side.

Prabhakaran said his inspiration was Lance Naik Hanumathappa Koppad who was buried under the ice for a week after an avalanche in Siachen and died later in a  hospital. “Last year, I was stuck in ice for two minutes and had a near encounter with death. I salute Koppad,” the IFS officer said. Prabhakaran is a black belt in karate, a kabaddi, cricket, football and basketball player.

He now plans to train youngsters in Koppal region to scale such heights. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests A K Singh said the department will encourage more forest officials to scale peaks.
DH News Service

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> State / DHNS, Bengaluru – May 31st, 2016

‘Vietnam King ’ title awarded to city’s Yoga Guru Dr. Raghavendra Pai

Yoga Guru Dr. Raghavendra R. Pai, Founder, Sri Vedavyasa Yoga Pratishthana, Mysuru, seen receiving the award at the 2nd Om Yoga & Wellness Hub Festival, held at Vietnam recently.
Yoga Guru Dr. Raghavendra R. Pai, Founder, Sri Vedavyasa Yoga Pratishthana, Mysuru, seen receiving the award at the 2nd Om Yoga & Wellness Hub Festival, held at Vietnam recently.

Mysuru :

In the culture barter expedition of global leaders around the world, Yoga from India has found itself a revered place across borders in an overwhelming acceptance.

Standing up for the physical, mental and spiritual balance practice, Yoga traces its origin back to the diversely fit cultural land of India.

Last year in his UN address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested to have June 21 of every year dedicated to celebrate this practice as International Yoga Day.

“Let’s pledge to make Yoga an integral part of our daily lives,” he mentioned. June 21 (Summer Solstice), is also the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere.

As the entire world gears up for the 2nd International Yoga Day celebrations in June 2016, countries across the globe are leaving no stone unturned to make it a grand success. Vietnam, much ahead in its vision to promote Yoga, had organised an event to recognise the efforts of Yoga practitioners from India, who have worked hard to promote Yoga across the world.

Vietnam’s Om Yoga & Wellness Hub, a centre for Yoga, Ayurveda and Wellness, along with Sri Vedavyasa Yoga Pratishthana, Mysuru, had jointly organised the 2nd Om Yoga & Wellness Hub Festival, in line with International Yoga Day celebrations, on May 14 and 15, 2016 at Om Yoga & Well- ness Hub by Master Santhosh Cheriyamane, Binh Duong, Vietnam.

The event created two National Records — 81 yoga students and instructors performing 1008 Suryanamaskaras and a 24-hour Yoga marathon under the guidance of Yoga Guru Dr. Raghavendra R. Pai, Founder, Sri Vedavyasa Yoga Pratishthana, Mysuru and Master Santhoshkumar Cheriyamane Anand, Founder, Om Yoga and Wellness Hub, Vietnam.

For their excellence in Yoga, Dr. Raghavendra Pai and Master Santoshkumar Cheriyamane were awarded the prestigious ‘Vietnam King’ title by the Vietnam Book of Records on May 24. The certificates were officially handed over to them by the President of ‘Vietnam Book of Records’ Dr. Nguyen Van Vien and Chief Spokesperson Le Tran Truong An.

The other recipients of these title included Konanavar Somashekhara, Hebbasuru Siddappa Shivappa, Dombara Ganesh, Keri Suresh Kallappa, Annigeri Shivakumar, Yoga instructors from Karnataka and Perumal Selvakumar and Palanisamy Premkumar from Tamil Nadu.

Santosh Kumar Cheriyamane Anand, a Yoga practitioner, originally, hailing from Kushalnagar in Kodagu and Nguyen Thi Thanh Van from Vietnam, co-founders of Om Yoga & Wellness Hub, have popularised Yoga in Vietnam and also successfully established centres across three more cities in Vietnam. At these Centres, 12 dedicated instructors from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala are imparting knowledge on not just practising Yoga, but also on Ayurveda and its natural healing methods and processes to those interested in and around the region.

The efforts of these Yoga practitioners in promoting Yoga across the globe is only the beginning of a much bigger dream envisioned by Ministry of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Siddha and Homeopathy) and the UN.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / May 30th, 2016

City’s Kick-Boxing Champion Deia Urs for World Junior Championship in Dublin

First girl from Karnataka to represent India in the event

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Mysuru :

World Association of Kick-boxing Organisations (WAKO) is hosting WAKO World Cadets and Juniors Kickboxing Championship in Dublin, Ireland, from August 27 to September 3.

Kick-boxers, both boys and girls from all over the world including Africa, Asia, Pan-America, Europe and Oceania will be participating in the events which are divided into 7 categories (Musical Form, Point Fight, Kick Light, Low Kick, Light Contact, Full Contact & K-1).

City’s National Champion, 15-year-old Deia S. Urs, who has 2nd Degree Black Belt in Karate and 1st Degree Black Belt in Kick-boxing, will represent India in the K-1 girls category at the WAKO World Junior Kick-boxing Championship. She is the first and the only girl from Karnataka to represent India in Kickboxing at WAKO.

Karnataka Kickboxing Association (KKA) General Secretary C. Ravi said that the selection was based on her performance at the WAKO India National Junior Kick-boxing Championship held recently in New Delhi, where she won a Gold Medal in the girls 15-18 years (- 48 kg) K-1 category. WAKO India President C. A. Tamboli will head the Indian Kick-boxing team.

WAKO India is the member of World Association of Kickboxing Organisations, which is affiliated to Sport Accord & International Games Association (IWGA) and International Olympic Committee (IOC). WAKO India is also member of WAKO Asian Kickboxing Federation and Olympic Council of Asia (OCA).

Winner of the prestigious ‘Prathibha Puraskar’ State Award for her exceptional achievement in the field of Karate, given by Karnataka State Department for Women and Children Development, Deia is trained by Shihan E.S. Kumar of Shuko Kai Shito Ryu Karate Do India of Chennai in Karate, Kobudo and Aikodo.

At present, Deia is trained under her father B.S. Srinath Urs, who has Black Belts in both Karate and Kickboxing.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / May 29th, 2016

Table topper aims high

Archana Kamath is keen to raise the bar in her chosen sport

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Unlike the many fascinating tales that generally surround sporting prodigies, Archana Kamath’s impressive journey has been marked with simplicity.

Ever since she started playing table tennis at the age of nine, Archana has kept her visions clear and the 15-year-old Bengaluru girl has been climbing the ladder of success at a rapid rate.

After enjoying a terrific season last year on the junior circuit, Archana tasted consistent success at the international level. Starting off with two bronze medals (singles and doubles) at the Italian Junior Open, Archana raised the bar to bag the silver in the cadet girls’ team of the Belgium Open. The youngster then struck gold in the cadet girls’ doubles category at the French Open.

Archana’s big moment arrived when she became the first Indian girl to make the quarterfinals of the ITTF World Junior Circuit Finals in Indore. Archana didn’t disappoint in her maiden appearance, finishing a creditable fifth.

Daughter of eye specialists Girish and Anuradha Kamath, Archana’s interest in the game was spurred by her brother Abhinav, who was an ardent table tennis lover. What began as a hobby of playing the sport with her brother soon became a serious pursuit.

“We encouraged her in music and dance to see where her interests lie. Despite introducing her to various co-curricular activities at a very young age, Archana remained keen on table tennis and we are glad to have supported her,” says Anuradha.

Learning the basics of the game from Praveen Joshi, a senior State coach, Archana’s first major triumph came in 2013, when she bagged the singles title in the sub-junior nationals in Ajmer.

“That was my first gold at the national level and it will always remain very memorable,” says Archana, who is undergoing a training stint in Germany with Peter Engel, India’s former national coach.

Dominating the national scene on a regular basis since her triumph in Ajmer, Archana slowly became the player to watch out for on the junior circuit in India. Archana has so far accounted for 17 medals at the national stage, including 11 gold and the Bengaluru girl’s commitment towards her training has taken her to great heights, feel her parents.

“She is coached by Bona Thomas John (Cantonment Rail Club) and Aloysius Sagayaraj (MSSTA), and her determination to be regular in her training has helped her become a fierce competitor. She trains six hours every day and these two coaches have contributed immensely in shaping her career,” says her mother.Travelling across the globe for various tournaments, Archana is slowly learning to face the tough phase with grace.

“For me it is a tough phase every time I lose. Initially the bitterness would last long and but as I keep playing, I am learning to respect the efforts of my opponents as well. Even though a defeat still hurts, the feeling doesn’t last that long,” notes Archana, who received the Ekalavya award earlier this month.

Supported by the Olympic Gold Quest, Archana made her debut at the Senior Nationals this year. “Table Tennis is a wonderful game for the body, mind and the soul. I have wonderful coaches who have made me feel that table tennis is my life,” she says.

Archana’s focus and dedication towards the game has been the secret behind her achievements, feels coach Sagayaraj.

“I begin training every day at 5:30 am and she is ready by 5:00 am. It is very difficult to find a player so committed to a sport at such a young age. Archana stands apart for her aggressive nature of play. She is very attacking in her style and if she continues to work hard on her fitness and on her game, she will definitely win more medals at the international level,” remarks Sagayaraj.

Sporting commitments may keep her busy, but Archana is equally impressive in her academics. The youngster recently finished her 10th standard at the Poorna Prajna Education Centre (Sadashivanagar) with 98.72%, with a staggering score of 617/625.

“Throughout her schooling, Archana was well supported by her teachers. They believed in Archana’s potential and provided the required flexibility to balance her academics and sporting responsibilities. There was never a doubt in her teachers’ mind about her learning capabilities,” says Anuradha.

Archana is a proven achiever in the junior circuit, but a long road beckons the youngster who aims to succeed more at the international level.

“I want to work hard and bring laurels to our country. I have grown up seeing Saina Nehwal play and she is my inspiration. I want to succeed at the international level and see our tri-colour fly high,” she beams.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> Supplements> Sportscene / by Vivek M V / DHNS – May 22nd, 2016

AITA Women’s Tennis : City’s Varunya wins Doubles title

Mysuru :

City’s Varunya Chandrashekar teaming up with Sansrithi Ranjan of Karnataka won the women’s doubles title in the 50K AITA Women’s Tennis Tournament held at Navasahyadri in Pune recently.

In the final, top-seeds Varunya and Sansrithi beat the second seeded Andhra pair of Sindhu Janagan and Aareyali Chavan 7-5, 7-5.

In the semi-finals, Varunya and Sansrithi beat third seeds S. Nithasha and Neha Ghare of Maharashtra 2-6, 6-2, 13-11.

In the quarter-finals, the duo combined well to beat Sameer and Nikita 6-2, 6-1.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / May 18th, 2016

Chess Champs Jatin & Ajith feted in city

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The Mysore District Chess Association (MDCA) felicitated World Amateur Chess Championship (U-1700 rating) Gold Medal Winner S.N. Jatin and (U-2000 rating) Silver Medal Winner M.P. Ajith at a function held at a private hotel in city recently.

The champions are seen with Association Secretary K.R. Shivaramegowda,  M.K. Biddalppa, Association President Prof. S. S. Ananda Thirtha and former Ranji trophy cricket player and coach S. Vijaya Prakash.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / May 16th, 2016

Karnataka State Women’s Chess Championship : Manasa clinches title

 

The winners of Karnataka State Women's Chess Championship 2016, conducted by Mandya Chess Academy at Gandhi Bhavan in Mandya yesterday seen with the prizes and the guests.
The winners of Karnataka State Women’s Chess Championship 2016, conducted by Mandya Chess Academy at Gandhi Bhavan in Mandya yesterday seen with the prizes and the guests.

Mysuru :

Top-seed K. Manasa (Dakshina Kannada, rating 1916), WCM Isha Sharma (Dakshina Kannada, rating 1883), H.R. Manasa (Mysuru-Rating 1669) and WCM Ananaya Suresh (Kodagu-Rating 1902) tied with 7 points each from 9 rounds, but based on her better progressive tie-break scores than the others, K. Manasa won the Karnataka State Women’s Chess Championship 2016 organised by Mandya Chess Association yesterday at Gandhi Bhavan, Mandya on yesterday.

Isha Sharma, H.R. Manasa and Ananya Suresh secured the second, third and fourth places respectively.

The top four players will represent Karnataka in the National Women’s Chess Championships.

Mysuru’s other upcoming players, M. Supraja (6 pts-15th place), Hemadri Sathish (5 pts-21st), Prasiddhi Bhat (5 pts-22nd), C.T. Anamika Menon (5 pts-23rd), Dhatri Umesh (5 pts-28th), Akshatha Raju (5 pts-30th), Ananya R. Patel (5pts-31st), Sharadhi Shastry (4 pts-39th), M. Sujana (4 pts-47th), N. Prakruthi (4 pts-49th), Vidhya Sridhar (3.5 pts-52nd) and Deeksha (3 pts-61st) performed well in the championship.

Final Placings

1. K. Manasa (DK-7-55.5), 2. WCM Isha Sharma (DK-7-55), 3.H.R.Manasa (Mysuru-7-49.5), 4. WCM Ananya Suresh (Kodagu-7-41.50), 5. Shalon Joanne Pais (DK-6.5-36), 6. Nisha N. Patkar (Shivamogga-6.5-34.25), 7. S. Meghana (Mandya- 6.5-27.75), 8. K. Shruthi (Shivamogga-6.5-26), 9. WCM I. Sharanya (Bengaluru-6.5-25.5), 10. Mahima Sheringar (Udupi-6-24.50).

Important results: 9th round

Isha Sharma (7) bt K. Shruthi (6.5), I. Sharanya (6.5) drew Ananya Suresh (7), G. Kruti (6) lost K. Manasa (7), Mahima Sheringar (6) lost H.R. Manasa (7), Nisha N. Patkar (6.5) bt A.N. Shefali (5.5), P. Dhanyashree (5.5) lost to Shalone Joanne Pais (6.5), S. Meghana (6.5) bt N. Madhuri (5), Prasiddhi Bhat (5) lost to M. Supraja (6), A. Ananya A (6) bt C.T. Anamika Menon (5), Hemadri Sathish (5) lost to Bhagyashree G. Patil (6).

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / May 16th, 2016

Rotary Midtown to present Soukya Sports Award

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Mysuru :

Soukya Sports Award-2016 will be conferred on hockey player H.P. Sandhya at a programme organised by Rotary Mysore Midtown in association with Soukya Travel and Tours, at Rotary Centre on JLB Road in city on May 18 at 6.30 pm.

Mysore Travel Agents Association President C.A. Jayakumar will be the chief guest.

Profile: Sandhya, a 1st year M.Com student of Teresian College in city, is the daughter of Pushpa, warden of DYSS Hostel in Hassan and late Palaksha.

Determined to perform at top level, she trains under Vijaya Krishna, Hockey Coach, Sports Hostel, Mysuru.

She was a kho-kho player at the young age and was introduced to hockey by chance by her teachers.

She has taken part in 57th National School Games (2011-12) at Delhi, Sub-Junior Girls Hockey Championship (2011) at Chhattisgarh, 2nd Sub-Junior Girls National Hockey Championship (2012) at Haryana, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Junior National Hockey Championship (2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 respectively) at Sonepat-Haryana, Jharkhand, Mysuru-Karnataka and Chhattisgarh respectively, National Games (2015) at Kerala, National Women Sports Competitions Group – 2 (2014) at Chitradurga – Karnataka, All India Inter-University Tournament in 2012-13 (University of Rajasthan-Jaipur), 2013-14 (University of Kurukshetra) and 2014-15 (South Zone at Anna University). She has also participated in Junior Women National Coaching camps and Indian camp.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / May 16th, 2016

Akash Aradhya aims for a place in Winter Olympics 2018

Akash Aradhya seen with his parents Nagabhushan Aradhya and R.C. Rekha.
Akash Aradhya seen with his parents Nagabhushan Aradhya and R.C. Rekha.

Roller Skating, which started as a recreational activity, has slowly transformed into a sport. Ever since the sport was introduced in Mysuru, the city has become a hub of roller skating with many youngsters and children taking to this sport. Among the champions who have emerged out of our city is Akash Aradhya.

This talented roller skater too was conferred with Ekalavya Award for his achievements in roller skating. Having started to practice roller skating at the age of three-and-a-half years, Akash has gone on to become one of the emerging stars of the game. Akash’s achievements in roller skating has been tremendous with him winning gold medals in Senior National Roller Skating Championships held in 2011, 2012 and 2013. He was also part of Indian team which participated at Asian Games held at China in 2010, Asian Championships held at China in 2014 and other international championships.

Speaking to Star of Mysore, Akash expressed his happiness over being recognised by Government of Karnataka for his achievements. “Roller Skating is a smaller sport compared to Lawn Tennis and Cricket. The game is also tougher as it needs continuous practice and physical fitness. The competition in roller skating is such that I had to wait for six years to get into the national side,” he added.

He also thanked his coaches Srikanth Rao and State Roller Skating Association for the support extended to him and fellow roller skaters in the State.

A B.Com graduate from D. Banumaiah College in city, Akash aims to follow his father Nagabhushan Aradhya’s footsteps to become a successful Chartered Accountant. Currently, his focus is to represent the country in the Winter Olympics to be held at PyeongChang, South Korea in 2018. He has been training for the past three months at Calgary in Canada.

Akash Aradhya’s mother R.C. Rekha, expressing joy on her son being honoured with the prestigious Ekalavya Award, said that the efforts of her son had yielded fruit and she wanted him to achieve much higher feats in roller skating.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Feature Articles / May 14th, 2016

Sushmitha, taking Kabbadi to new heights

Sushmitha Pawar seen receiving the Ekalavya Award from Chief Minister Siddharamaiah in city recently.
Sushmitha Pawar seen receiving the Ekalavya Award from Chief Minister Siddharamaiah in city recently.

One of the toughest games to be played ever is Kabaddi. Having originated in our country, Kabaddi has been one sport which India has dominated both in men’s and women’s categories. This sport being widely played at the rural level has seen many talented players emerging out of our State to represent the National team in South Asian Games, Asian Games and World Cup. One such player to have emerged from our city is Sushmitha Pawar, who was part of the National Women’s Team which won the gold medal in the Asian Games held at Incheon in South Korea. Sushmitha was awarded the Ekalavya award by the State Government at a function held at Mysuru recently.

Speaking to Star of Mysore, Sushmitha said it was a proud moment for her to receive such a prestigious award in recognition of her achievements in Kabaddi.

Sushmitha, who works with State Police Department in Bengaluru, has won many accolades for her achievements in the sport. She was part of the State Women’s Kabaddi team which took part in the Senior National Championship held in 2010, 2011 and 2013. Her consistent performance at the National level earned her a place in the National team which took part in the 2014 Asian Games.

Having inspired by Sports Authority of India (SAI) Kabaddi coach Sridhar to take up Kabaddi, Sushmitha went on to represent in the Junior National Team for the first time and also the State in Amrita League in 2004.

Sushmitha, who hails from a poor family, was ably supported by parents Omprakash Rao Pawar and Manjula Bai, residents of N.R. Mohalla, who run a flour mill. Sushmitha said that her parents borrowed money from her relatives and friends to provide funds for her travel. Having started to play Kabaddi in 2003, Sushmitha says that the Police Department has supported her in all her endeavours.

She captained the Karnataka Junior Kabaddi team and was member of the South Zonal and Karnataka Senior team. Sushmitha also credited her husband Venkatesh for her success. After having achieved her initial goal, Sushmitha aims to take part in the Olympics.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Feature Articles / May 14th, 2016