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Package for runners and history buffs

The Bidar Heritage Marathon organised by GoUnesco is an interesting package for runners and history buffs.

It included a 100-km cycling trip from Hyderabad to Bidar and a visit to ‘karez’ or ‘surang bavi’, the under ground drinking water aquaduct network of the Behmani era, on Saturday and the run on Sunday. On Saturday, resource persons V. Govindan Kutty, groundwater expert and Anuradha Reddy of INTACH, Hyderabad, spoke on the cultural significance of the ‘surang bavi’.

Around 40 people attended the talk in Saharda guest house in Naubad, near the mouth of the ‘surang bavi’ in Bidar on Saturday.

“We don’t aim at making the Bidar marathon a competitive event. It is a fun run for families, young runners and heritage and archaeology lovers,” Ajay Reddy, founder of GoUnesco, said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Bidar – November 23rd, 2015

Vijayapura cyclists bring home laurels

The cyclists, who won 25 medals at the national-level championship, being honoured by Deputy Commissioner D. Randeep in Vijayapura on Tuesday.— PHOTO : RAJENDRA SING HAJERI
The cyclists, who won 25 medals at the national-level championship, being honoured by Deputy Commissioner D. Randeep in Vijayapura on Tuesday.— PHOTO : RAJENDRA SING HAJERI

Cyclists of the district have brought glory to the district by winning 25 medals and emerging as all-round winners in the recently concluded national-level mountain cycling championship in Pune, Maharashtra. Some 28 cyclists from the district participated in the three-day championship that concluded on Monday at Pune.

Speaking to presspersons, R.B. Upase, District Sports Officer, said that of the 25 medals, they clinched nine gold, ten silver and six bronze medals.

He said that all the cyclists had secured the position in national-level championship after winning the State-level competition held last month in Vijayapura.

“This is certainly a matter of great pride for all of us that the cyclists of the district have been continuing their winning streak at the State and national level championships,” Mr. Upase said.

Sandesh Uppar and Sahana Kodignur, who won medals in the tournament, said they were elated to win medals for the district.

“Our next aim is to participate in international championships and bring glory for the district and the nation by winning medals,” Ms. Kudignur said.

She thanked their coach for preparing them in the best manner for winning the medals.

Velodrome project

Deputy Commissioner D. Randeep has expressed unhappiness over the slow pace of work of the Velodrome project for cyclists here.

Addressing presspersons after honouring district cyclists who won medals in national championship, he said that despite calling the agency twice for a review meeting of the project, no representative turned up.

“Soon, we will call the third meeting. If still nobody represents the agency, then we will take a decision to cancel the contract,” he said.

Deputy Commissioner D. Randeep has expressed unhappiness over the slow pace of work of the Velodrome project for cyclists here.

Addressing presspersons after honouring the district cyclists who have won medals in national championship, he said that despite calling the agency twice for a review meeting of the project, no representative turned up.

“Soon, we will call the third meeting. If still nobody represents the agency, then we will take a decision to cancel the contract,” he said and added that it was an ambitious and long-pending project, which should be completed within the stipulated time of 18 months.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Karnataka / by Firoz Rozindar / Vijayapura – November 04th, 2015

Wins medal in Aquatic championship

Mysuru :

City’s Charted Accountant S. Achutha bagged silver medal in 100 mts butterfly event at the recently concluded 17th State Masters Aquatic Championship held at Basavanagudi Aquatic Center in Bengaluru.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / October 19th, 2015

Nonagenarian Sports Coach Lakshmanappa passes away

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Mysuru :

Freedom fighter and nonagenarian National Wrestling and Basketball coach, M.S. Lakshmanappa (95) passed away at his residence near Jaganmohan Palace in city this morning.

He leaves behind 3 sons, including Ekalavya awardee kho-kho player M.L. Gopinath and 2 daughters.

After retiring as PE Director of city’s D. Banumaiah College in 1975, he took to coaching in wrestling and basketball.

Last rites were performed this evening.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / Monday – October 12th, 2015

Star this week : Talented Athlete : Reena George

Athletics is the mother of all sporting activities and is a global sport. An athlete needs good stamina and will power to excel in the top level. Mysuru has been producing top class athletes from time to time, who have represented the State and the Country in various events.

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One such upcoming talent is Reena George from Mysuru who has been doing well in the women’s section in the State, National and Inter-University level. Reena, was part of the 4x400m Relay team of Teresian College for Women, Mysuru, which won gold with a New Meet Record at the 87th Mysore University Inter-Collegiate Athletic Meet held at District Stadium, Hassan, on Friday and Saturday. She also won 200m gold. She is our ‘Star This Week.’

Reena, a student of Teresian College for Women in Mysuru, is a product of DYES, Mysuru and is presently coached by Vasanth Kumar, National athletic coach at DYES, Mysuru. She had also earlier trained with international athlete and SAK athletic coach Damodara Gowda.

Reena, a sprinter who excels in the 100m and 200m events, has represented Karnataka State in National level. She is an All-India Inter-University medallist representing Mysore University.

Renna, taking part in the 87th Mysore University Inter-Collegiate Athletic Meet – 2015 held at Hassan from Oct. 9 to 11, created a New Meet Record by being the part of the 4x400m Relay Team of Teresian College for Women, Mysuru, which won gold with a timing of 3:58.87s, erasing the old record of 4:03.10s set by Teresian College in 2013-14. The winning race was run by M. Likitha, R.A. Chaitra, Reena George and H.R. Navami.

Reena also won 200m gold with an timing of 24.89s. Reena has represented Karnataka in the Federation Cup Athletic Meet held at Mangaluru this year. She has won the 100m gold in the Dasara Games – 2014, with a timing of 11.09s.

Reena has won silver medal in the women’s 200m event in the 2014 Dasara games.

This talented sprinter wishes to work hard in the days to come and win a medal in the All-India Inter-University Athletic Meet 2015 and intends to make a mark in the National level in the days to come.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / Sunday – October 11th, 2015

West Bengal All India Ladies & Junior Girls Golf Championship : City’s Pranavi Urs wins category ‘C’ title

Kolkata :

City’s Pranavi S. Urs, representing Karnataka in the West Bengal All India Ladies & Junior Girls Golf Championships 2015, which concluded at Tollygunge Golf Club in Kolkata, emerged as the winner in the Category ‘C’ yesterday.

Pranavi S. Urs, a product of the JWGC, Mysuru, playing some consistent golf, returned with a three-day aggregate score of 228 (69+81+78) to clinch the title.

Hitaashree Bakshi of Delhi (241= 83+80+78), finished second, while Rakshita Singh of Delhi secured the third place with a three-day aggregate score of 243 (81+85+77).

Final Placings: Category C: 1. Pranavi S. Urs (228= 69+81+78); 2. Hitaashree Bakshi (Delhi-241=81+85+77); 3. Rakshitha Singh (Delhi-243= 81+85+77); 4. Anika Verma (Delhi-244=82+84+78); 5. Anushka Borkar (Karnataka-247=83+84+80); 6. Chitraguda Singh (West Bengal-253=83+84+86); 7. Prakruthi Sastry (Karnataka-257=85+81+91).

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / Saturday – October 10th, 2015

Lapping up the laurels

Blazing the track

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His journey is one behind the wheels and his mind moves at the same pace as his vehicle. Final-year medical student and City-based racer, Shuchindra Gowda made his foray into motorsport four years back and since then, he is an alter ego of his car — fast-paced, edgy, rushing and rolling outside the track as well.

He is a man of few words but has traversed a long, tough journey. His first lap was ‘just for fun’, he recalls, when he was a newbie to the sport and didn’t know the basics, including tuning the car. From there, he has driven a long route.

After steering through some nail-biting rounds, he participated in the finale of Toyota’s Etios Motor Racing (EMR) recently at Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida.

He says, “It was my first time in this Circuit. It’s a very well-respected and inspiring track. Great racers with shining careers have come here. It’s a humbling feeling to have represented my State and country.” After bagging the Indian National Autocross Championship in 2012, which was one of his biggest milestones, he wishes to make his friends and family proud here now. Though he has no strategy planned out as he is yet to analyse the race track, he is mentally prepared and bustling with confidence.

The only student to be stepping into the circuit this year, especially from a world of skulls and cadavers, he practises as much as he can during the weekend at his own race tracks in Nelamangala and Hesaraghatta. Happy that he is representing Bengaluru, he wishes that the racing circuit grows in the City.

“The City lacks professional tracks and hence fails to promote more racers. Racing is still an expensive sport so the growth is slow. However, the Federation is supporting us so that the racing scene around the country can become active. There are many races now which promote freshers in the novice category, which is helpful for them so that they can gauge their interest and see if they want to continue with racing.”

Though these loopholes are taken care of, Shuchindra believes that winning a lap depends on the driver and his relationship with the car. He adds, “There is nothing like a perfect lap. One can lose out within a fraction of a second here. The most important thing is to be focussed. Racers have to understand the nuances within racing and different kinds of tracks and rallies to continue. More sponsors, race tracks and awareness will only follow after dedicated racers.”  And this dedicated racer will not stop his lap here. With veteran Michael Schumacher as his inspiration, he plans to participate in “many more races” and conquer the racing circuit.

“I feel like I am living in two different worlds altogether. There are times when I have thought of quitting medical school and taking this up professionally to continue living a swift life.”

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> Supplements> Metrolife / by Anushka Sivakumar / DHNS – September 30th, 2015

Advani pockets 14th World title

India’s most successful cueist Pankaj Advani today added another feather to his cap by winning the IBSF World Billiards Championship after outplaying his opponent in the final to take his world title count to 14 here.

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Advani, 30, left the spectators spellbound with his prolific play and indisputable mastery over the 3-ball game, demolishing Singapore’s Peter Gilchrist by 1168 points.

On lifting his 14th world crown in style, the Indian ace said, “I was determined to get even with Peter (Gilchrist) after losing the point format final to him. A productive chat with my sports psychologist brother Shree and a good night’s sleep did the trick. We discussed my strategies and mental approach the night before the big final and it all panned out perfectly.”

Bengaluru’s ‘Golden Boy’ was in roaring form and appeared keen to not only defend his Time format world title but also avenge his loss of the Point format championship to Gilchrist, which happened under a week ago.

In the opening visit, Advani fired in a quick century (127) to take the initial lead. Failing to capitalise, Gilchrist handed over an opportunity to the Indian star and it was taken full advantage of.

The 2015 6-red snooker world champion showed his fine prowess in billiards by smashing in two back-to-back triple centuries (360 and 301), making the match a foregone conclusion in the first hour itself.

With a comfortable 700-point lead, India’s posterboy of cuesport continued to add insult to injury with breaks of 284, 119, 101 and 106 in quick succession to extend his lead to 1100 points at the halfway mark of the 5-hour final.

On resumption in the second half, Advani continued to punish his opponent with two more centuries but a spirited fightback by the Singaporean in the form of a big double century (284) along with a couple more centuries reduced his deficit.

But Advani was not quite done yet. He continued his devastating form with some aggressive scoring. The last nail in the coffin was a fluent and flawless 430 break that was unfinished as the match reached the end of its 300 minutes duration.

Advani has stamped his authority yet again in billiards at the world level for a few years now. After annihilating England’s Mike Russell in the final of 2012 edition of the Time format, Advani went on to win twin titles in both Point and Time formats in 2014.

The champion further added, “I’ve been on the move last couple of months competing in many tournaments back to back, in both snooker and billiards. The stint started with winning the world 6-red snooker championship and ended with this world title in billiards making it a very satisfying phase of the year for me.”

Result:

Pankaj Advani (India) defeated Peter Gilchrist (Singapore) 2408 – 1240 (final of Time format)

Breaks: Pankaj Advani (127, 360, 301, 284, 124, 101, 106, 171, 114, 430*)
Peter Gilchrist (102, 156, 249, 107, 198).

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> Sports  / PTI / Adelaide – September 27th, 2015

V Commonwealth Games : Dhruthi bags grand Double

Mysuru girl Dhruthi T. Venugopal and Sasi Kumar Mukund seen in the winner’s podium with the Indian flag after they clinched the Mixed Doubles title in the V Commonwealth Games 2015 tennis event held at Samoa Islands on Thursday.
Mysuru girl Dhruthi T. Venugopal and Sasi Kumar Mukund seen in the winner’s podium with the Indian flag after they clinched the Mixed Doubles title in the V Commonwealth Games 2015 tennis event held at Samoa Islands on Thursday.

Samoa :

Mysuru girl Dhruthi T. Venugopal, representing India in the V Commonwealth Youth Games 2015 at Samoa Islands, won a grand double by clinching the girls singles and mixed doubles titles on the concluding day of the tennis championships on yesterday.

Top-seed Dhruthi won the girls singles title beating Lesedi Jacobs of Namibia 6-3, 6-0 to win the gold. Dhruthi completed a fine double when she teaming up with India’s Sasi Kumar Mukund won the mixed doubles title with a 7-6 (4), 6-3 win over the Scottish pair of Louie-Ada Mccelland and Ewen Lumsden in the final.

Sasi Kumar Mukund continued his fine run as he also won the youth boys singles gold with a 6-1, 6-2 win over Ewen Lumsden of Scotland in the final.

Incidentally, Dhruthi had beaten Violet Apisah (Png) 6-2, 0-6, 6-2 in the youth girls singles semi-finals. In the quarter-finals, Dhruthi got the better of Joely Lomas of Wales 6-1, 6-3 to progress further.

Daughter of Venugopal and Vanamala Venugopal, residents of Mysuru, Dhruthi is a product of the Mysuru Tennis Club. Presently, she trains under former India Davis-Cupper Nandan Bal at Pune.

India made a clean sweep in the tennis event by winning three golds in three events they participated.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / Friday – September11th, 2015

Ambika and Afsana strike it rich

Mysuru's V. Ambika was dominant in the girls' under-16 shot put event. Photo: C.V.Subrahmanyam
Mysuru’s V. Ambika was dominant in the girls’ under-16 shot put event. Photo: C.V.Subrahmanyam

Mysore’s V. Ambika heaved the iron ball to a distance of  11.98 metres to win the gold medal in the under-16 girls’ shot put event in the three-day Shriram Properties National inter-district junior athletics meet (NIDJAM), at the Port Diamond Jubilee Stadium, here on Saturday.

Mumbai’s Poorna Rao Rane (11.94) and Chennai girl S.V. Visruti (11.08) settled for silver and bronze respectively.

In the four other finals held on the inaugural day, Tripura’s Afsana Aktar threw the javelin to a distance of 33.37m to take the top honours in the under-16 girls’ event.

Varanasi’s Versha Verma (32.18) and Cuttack’s Priyanka Toppa (30.95) took the silver and bronze medals respectively.

Mohit of Rewari (16.64m) was away ahead of his rivals in under-14 shot put. Thane’s Abhijit Nair (15.93m) and Panipat’s Sourabh (15.76m) were the other podium finishers.

Ranga Reddy’s Manan Venkatesh, with his impressive second leap (6.11m), bagged the coveted yellow metal. Delhi’s Sumit Rohila and Ernakulam’s Aadhinath took home silver and bronze respectively.

AP Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu gave away the medals to the winners.

In the morning the event was inaugurated by a host of ministers and Athletic Federation of India officials including president Adille Sumariwala and Olympian Anju Bobby George.

The results:

Boys: Under-14 long jump: 1. Manan Venkatesh (RR) 6.11m, 2. Sumit Rohila (Delhi- NW) 6.01, 3. M.V. Aadinath (Ernakulam) 5.97.

Under-16 shot put: 1. Mohit (Rewari) 16.64m, 2, Abhijit Nair (Thane) 15.93, 3. Sourabh (Panipet) 15.76.

Girls: Under-14 long jump: 1. Rabina Khatun (Nadia) 4.80m, 2. Pratiksha Sanas (Aurangabad) 4.58, 3. E. Manisha (Thoothukudi) 4.50.

Under-16 shot put: 1. V. Ambika (Mysuru) 11.98m, 2. Poorna Rao Rane (Mumbai) 11.94, 3. S.V. Visruti (Chennai) 11.08.

Under-16 javelin: 1. Afsana Aktar (Sepahijala) 33.37m, 2. Versha Verma (Varanasi) 32.18, 3. Priyaka Toppa (Cuttack) 30.95.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sports> Other Sports / by  J.R.Sridharan / Visakhapatnam – September 06th, 2015