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12th Shorin Kai National Karate championship – 2015 : Mysuru team wins overall championship

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Mysuru :

Okinawa Karate-Do Shorin Ryu Shorin Kai Association India had organised 12th Shorin Kai National Karate Championship-2015 on Jan. 10 and 11 at Nanjaraja Bahaddur Choultry in city. In all, 643 Karatekas from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and different parts of Karnataka (Begaluru, Mysuru, Hassan districts participated.

The chief referees of the tournament were Sensei E. S. Kumar (Black Belt 7th Dan), Renshi. N. Santana Krishnan (Referee – KAI, Judge- AKF) and Sensei Sudhakar (Black Belt 5th Dan) from Chennai.

The tournament was held for three separate groups — white and yellow belt, Blue, Purple and green belts and Brown and Black belts.

Bangalore team won the highest number of medals in white and yellow belt categories and also won the white and yellow belt trophy.

The overall championship was won by Mysuru team and the first runners of the tournament were H.D Kote and Nanjangud team under the leadership of Sensei B. Rajesh and the second runners were Periyapatna and Kudligi team headed by Sempai S. Eshwar, according to a press release from the tournament organiser Shihan S. Sunil Kumar.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / January 23rd, 2015

State-level milking contest : Bengaluru cow owners rule the roost

Lakshman Hogebandi’s cow bags first place, yields 43.35 kg milk

Actor Darshan is seen after presenting the first prize to Lakshman Hogebandi (with garland) of Bengaluru at the State-level milking contest organised by the Mysuru City Cow Owners Association at J.K. Grounds in city on Sunday as Mayor R. Lingappa, Hotelier Sandesh of Sandesh the Prince, Hunsur MLA H.P. Manjunath, former Mayor D. Dhruvakumar and others look on.
Actor Darshan is seen after presenting the first prize to Lakshman Hogebandi (with garland) of Bengaluru at the State-level milking contest organised by the Mysuru City Cow Owners Association at J.K. Grounds in city on Sunday as Mayor R. Lingappa, Hotelier Sandesh of Sandesh the Prince, Hunsur MLA H.P. Manjunath, former Mayor D. Dhruvakumar and others look on.

 

Mysuru :

Cow owners from Bengaluru dominated the State-level Milking contest organised by the Mysuru City Cow Owners Association in memory of late actor Thoogudeepa Srinivas at J.K. Grounds here on Sunday by bagging all the five prizes that were at stake.

Lakshman Hogebandi of Beguru in Bengaluru won the first prize of Rs. 1 lakh cash and a two-kg silver lamp, by milking a total of 43.35 kg milk in two sessions.

Nagaraj of Chandapura Circle, Anekal taluk, bagged the second prize of Rs. 75,000 cash and silver articles weighing 1 kg, by milking a total 41.2 kg, while M.G. Somanna of Nettakallappa Circle, Basavanagudi, won the third prize (Rs. 50, 000 cash and 1 kg silver articles) by milking a total of 40.30 kg milk.

C. Chowdappa of Padarayanapura won the fourth prize (Rs. 25,000 cash and 1 kg silver article) by milking 39.80 kg of milk and Gagan Reddy of Nirmal Milk Suppliers, Lalbagh West, Basavanagudi, womn the fifth prize (RS. 20,000 cash and 1 kg silver article) by milking 37.9 kg of milk.

More than 25 cow owners from Mysuru, Bengaluru, Hassan and other districts took part in the contest. Cine actor Darshan Toogudeepa gave away the prizes.

Hunsur MLA H.P. Manjunath, Mayor R. Lingappa, Cauvery-CADA Chairman C. Dasegowda, Hotelier Sandesh and other dignitaries were felicitated on the occasion.

Former Mayor D. Dhruvakumar, Corporator D. Nagabushan, former MDCC Bank President C. Basavegowda, Congress leader Siddaraju, Cow Ownwers Association President Desigowda, actor Dhruva Keerthi, Veterinary Department Deputy Director Dr. Devadas and others were present on the occasion.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Tuesday – January 27th, 2015

Natl. Mountain biking championship : City boy wins Silver medal

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Mysuru :

Tejaswi, a 10th std. student of Hari Vidyalaya in Bogadi, representing Karnataka for the first time has won a second place at the 11th National Mountain Biking Championship held from Jan. 18 to 22 in Pune.

The selection process was done in two stages. In the time trial stage, Tejaswi won the bronze medal and won the silver medal in the Mass Start stage. Tejaswi was trained by Nagaraj and Ekalavya awardee Lokesh. Tejaswi is the son of G. Shambulingegowda, Biology lecturer at Government Pre Univer- sity College in Akkihebbal and P.K. Nagaratna.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / Tuesday – January 27th, 2015

Chikka among 4 Indians to make Asian Tour cards

Four Indians, led by S Chikkrangappa, earned their Asian Tour cards while Swede Daniel Chopra topped the Asian Tour Qualifying School Final Stage presented by Sports Authority of Thailand today.

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While Chikka (68), the leader after the second round was tied fourth at nine-under 276, former winner on Asian Tour, Himmat Rai (72) and young Angad Cheema (72) qualified in tied 12th place at five-under 280 each.

The fourth Indian to make the grade was another young talent, Abhijit Chadha (71) at one-under 284 in tied 37th place.

Amardip Malik (67) at two-over 287 missed out in 62nd place as did Khalin Joshi (74) at four-over 289 in tied 77th place and former Hero Indian Open winner, C Muniyappa faltered in the final round with a 76 to end at five-over 290 in tied 84th place.

Chopra, a two-time winner on PGA Tour and a former winner on Asian Tour carded a final round of three-under 68 and finished at 15-under 270 to top the Qualifying School.

Chopra, who played most of his golf in the formative years in India, outclassed the field by signing for a three-under-par 68 to win by four shots on 15-under-par 270  total at the Springfield Royal Golf Club.

Finland’s Kalle Samooja, a former member of the Asian Tour, returned with the day’s lowest round of 65 to take second place while Thailand’s Phiphatphong Naewsuk settled one shot back in third on 275 at the Qualifying School.

Himmat Rai also returned to the Tour by finishing 12th, while Angad Cheema and Abhijit Chadha made the card for the first time by finishing inside top-40 and ties.

Chopra, who fired six birdies against three bogeys, shrugged off the final round pressure and credited his experience for a remarkable performance this week.

Chikka made up for the disappointment of missing out on his Tour card by one shot last year by putting up a remarkable display in what was only his second attempt at the Qualifying School.

“This means a lot to me. I really worked hard for this. It took me a year to come back again and finally get my Tour card. It has a tough week.

Missing out last year was really emotional for me but it has made me a stronger person. My attitude in my game got better and I am really happy I made it,” said the 21-year-old Indian.

All Qualifying School entrants will be eligible to compete on the burgeoning ADT, which was inaugurated in 2010 as a gateway to the premier Asian Tour.

With the Olympic Games looming in 2016 where golf will be reintroduced as a medal sport, players in the region could earn their spots in Rio de Janeiro by earning Official World Golf Ranking points through the Asian Tour and ADT.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> Sports / by Hua Hin (Thailand) / PTI / January 24th, 2015

Star this week : Talented chess player : H.R. Manasa

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Mysuru has been producing talented players from time to time who have gone on to represent the country in different levels. One such player who has been consistently doing well in the International, National and State-level is H R Manasa, who won the title in the Karnataka State Inter school Chess Tournament for under-17 girls held at Bengaluru on January 10-11th, conducted by Innovative Chess Academy. She is our “Star This Week”.

Manasa secured 5.5 points from six rounds to win the title. Manasa with a rating of 1690 had wins over K. Dhanushree, Ankita Malakar, G. Shreesha, Disha and M. Tulsi. She drew with Shalmika K. Jain.

Manasa is a student at De Paul International Residential School, Mysuru. She is the daughter of Prasad and Suchithra Prasad and a product of the Mysore Chess Centre.

Encouraged and given all the facilities by her school, Manasa has emerged as the State champion in the women’s, under-15, under-17, under-19 levels and been making good progress in her rating by participating in FIDE rated tournaments.

Manasa who took part in the Karnataka State Inter- School Chess Tournament for under-17 girls, brought laurels to everyone with her excellent performance.

Manasa last year finished second in the National U-15 schools chess tournament 2014. Manasa tied with Isha Sharma(the winner) with 8 points from nine rounds, but the later’s better tie-break score of 43.25 to Manasa’s 39 helped Isha Sharma to clinch the title. Manasa finished second.

Manasa has represented the country in the Youth Chess Championships last year and performed well. She intends to work hard in the days to come and improve on her rating in the International and National level in the days to come.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News /  Sunday , January 18th, 2015

Santosh conquers Dakar Rally

31-year-old Bengalurean proves his resilience by finishing 36th in the gruelling rally despite suffering a fractured toe and an injured left shoulder

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It’s just getting to be crazy. Even in the best physical shape of my life I am so tired that I can hardly stand. The Dakar is excruciating,” CS Santosh wrote on his official Facebook page, mid-way through his 14-day-long Dakar Rally. Considered the world’s deadliest rallies, a Dakar participant needs to find his way through a jungle of rocks, rivers, slush, rain, sand and sweltering heat and freezing cold to survive the 13-stage 9,000 kilometres race traversing through three South American countries – Argentina, Chile and Bolivia

And Santosh conquered that, earning tremendous respect from the biking community in India. This 31-year-old, six foot, Bengalurean finished at an overall 36th position.It is his resilience and hunger to earn respect among his own that makes him a unique sportsperson.

Out of the 160 riders, Santosh, the lone and first-ever representative from India, started the race in the 85th position. By the end of stage two he had climbed up to the 50th position. In the following stages, he jumped up the order despite suffering multiple falls injuring his left shoulder and a bleeding nose due to harsh weather conditions.

Scores of sporting enthusiasts in the country following the Rally posted their best wishes on social networking sites when he had a major fall while overtaking. He was only 15 kilometres into stage six and ended up with a fractured toe on his left foot. But that didn’t stop Santosh from pursuing his dream challenge.Three injections and tight strapping later, he went on to complete the 318 kms treacherous stretch at an unbelievable 64th position.
“I am on some really good medication and feel no pain,” he told Bangalore Mirror, a day after the race concluded in Buenos Aires late on Saturday.

Injuries are not new to this rider.In 2013, Santosh suffered life-threatening third degree burns when his bike caught fire following fuel overflow in the sweltering desert in Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge. This incident took him months to recover physically and mentally. “I fell about 10 times in all that slush,” he said.

Through the 784 kms challenging terrain in stage eight, which required him to service and repair his bike without any support, Santosh recorded his best finish yet, ending at 32nd position after starting from the 65th position. In the following stages he had to jump start his bike, nearly got swept away by a freak river, injured his shoulder, spent 30 minutes draining the air box and changing the filter. Once he made it to the destination, he had no energy left, even to get off his bike. “Shivering and unable to speak, I was warmed up with a good shower and some traditional Bolivian clothes. I struggled and fought every day and in this epic race I managed to carve out a name for myself like all the heroes I have read about in history books,” Santosh said via an interview on WhatsApp.

“What is life if not for the possibility of a seemingly impossible challenge and it was great to see that hundreds were behind me 100 per cent. I’m so overwhelmed by all the support,” he added. Santosh arrives in Bengaluru on Wednesday and is expected to get a roaring welcome from the biking community in the city.

Who is CS Santosh? 

Chunchunguppe Shivashankar Santosh has been a pioneer in the Indian adventure biking scene for the past decade. He started participating in international events from 2010, winning India’s toughest rally, the Raid De Himalaya, in an incredible first attempt.

He then went on to bag the 9th position in the World Cross Country Championship, which is like a proving ground for future Dakar participants.

Riding a number 59 KTM 450 rally bike and supported by Red Bull, CS Santosh became the first Indian to participate in the history of Dakar, which is going on as you read this, through Argentina, Chile and Bolivia on a looping 9,000 km route, to end on January 17.

Why is the Darkar Rally deadly?

Since its inception in 1978, over 60 people have died during the course of this rally-raid. Competitors have to cross anywhere from 200 to 900 kms in a day, on difficult terrains. In this race, Fabrizio Meoni, who won the race in 2001 and 2002, crashed and died during the 2005 event.

In the 2015 edition, KTM Factory rider and one of the upcoming stars of Dakar Sam Sunderland crashed out of the rally in the fourth stage.The British rider suffered collarbone and shoulder injuries while 39-yearold Polish competitor Michal Hernik died while racing the third stage of the course. His body was found roughly 300 meters off the course’s path. Tests performed later by doctors suggest that Hernik succumbed to dehydration and hypothermia. He was an experienced rider, but this was his first Dakar outing.

source: http://www.bangaloremirror.com / Bangalore Mirror / Home> Bangalore> Others / by Nandini Kumar, Bangalore Mirror Bureau / January 20th, 2015

Vishwamanava Open Golf Championships: Shreyas Chandra Triumphs

Group Photo of the winners of Vishwamanava Cup Open Golf Tournament held recently at JWGC in city. (sitting from left): Dr. S.L. Narayana (Chairman, Tournament Sub-Committee, JWGC), B.M. Nagesh (Hon. Secretary, JWGC), D. Srinivas (Secretary, Vishwamanava Golfers Association of JWGC), K. Chandra Prakash (Chief Guest), P.M. Ganapathy (President, JWGC), H.D. Thimmappa Gowda (President, Vishwamanva Golfers Association of JWGC), Dr. Puttabasappa (Captain, JWGC), & Mr. H.S. Arun Kumar (Hon. Treasurer, JWGC). (standing from left): Dr. S. Prasanna Shankar, S. Amit, Brig. R.V. Seetharamaiah, Dr. B.G. Yogesh, B.M.Parameshwar, M.G. Chengappa, S. Dinesh Kumar, C.K. Sridhar, Ramesh Kumar Jain, Dristi Karumbaya, Laxman Ramgopal, M. Ramesh and M.S. Shreyas Chandra
Group Photo of the winners of Vishwamanava Cup Open Golf Tournament held recently at JWGC in city. (sitting from left): Dr. S.L. Narayana (Chairman, Tournament Sub-Committee, JWGC), B.M. Nagesh (Hon. Secretary, JWGC), D. Srinivas (Secretary, Vishwamanava Golfers Association of JWGC), K. Chandra Prakash (Chief Guest), P.M. Ganapathy (President, JWGC), H.D. Thimmappa Gowda (President, Vishwamanva Golfers Association of JWGC), Dr. Puttabasappa (Captain, JWGC), & Mr. H.S. Arun Kumar (Hon. Treasurer, JWGC). (standing from left): Dr. S. Prasanna Shankar, S. Amit, Brig. R.V. Seetharamaiah, Dr. B.G. Yogesh, B.M.Parameshwar, M.G. Chengappa, S. Dinesh Kumar, C.K. Sridhar, Ramesh Kumar Jain, Dristi Karumbaya, Laxman Ramgopal, M. Ramesh and M.S. Shreyas Chandra

Mysuru :

M.S. Shreyas Chandra returned with a card of two over 72 and clinched the Strokeplay Gross title in the Vishwamanava Cup Open Golf Tournament held at the Jayachamaraja Wadiyar Golf Club here recently.

M.G. Chengappa with a score of three over 73 finished runner-up in the Stroke Play Gross section.

R. Balasubramanya clinched the Strokeplay Net (0-9) title with a score of 71 net. S. Dinesh Kumar with a score of 72 (better back nine over Santosh) finished runner-up.

Other Results: Strokeplay Net ( H/C 10 TO 18 ): 1. S. Amit (68 net); 2. Dristi Karumbaya (69 net); Stableford Net: (H/C 0 to 18): 1. M Ramesh-37 points; 2. Laxman Ramgopal-37 points; Stableford Net (H/c 0-24) (For Seniors Above 65 years): 1. Brig. R.V. Seetharamiah-35 points; 2. D. Srinivas-34 points; Stableford Net (H/ 19-24): 1. C.K. Sridhar-34 points; 2. Dr. B.G. Yogesh-37 points; Best Vishwamanava Golfer: 1. B.M. Parameshwar- 35 points; 2. B.M. Nagesh-34 points. Nearest to the Pin: (2nd Hole): Dristi Karumbaya; Nearest to the Pin: (6th hole): Dr. Prasanna Shankar; Nearest to Pin (12th hole): B.M. Prakash; Nearest to the Pin: (15th hole): Ramesh Kumar Jain.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sp0rts  News /  Friday , January 09th, 2015

Wiz Kids State Rapid Chess : City’s Vijendra triumphs

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Davanagere :

Mysuru lad and former State Champion, Y.G. Vijendra, taking part in the Wiz Kids State Rapid Chess Tournament in Davanagere won the title by securing 8 points from nine rounds on Sunday.

Vijendra and A. Balkishan of Bengaluru tied with 8 points each, but the former’s better tie-break score helped him to clinch the title.

Vijendra had registered wins over Vinay Kurthukoti, A.P. Harish, Akash, Ekantharaju, Neraj Pai and Saketh Kumar and A. Balkishan. He had draws against Kishan Gangulli and Shreshan.

Final Placings: 1. Y.G. Vijendra (8 pts); 2. A. Balkishan (8 pts); 3. Kishan Gangulli; 4. Aditya B. Kalyani; 5. Shreeshan; 6. Sushrutha Reddy; 7. Saketh Kumar; 8. Neeraj Pai; 9. V.P.S. Darshan; 10. Varun Yeri.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News /  Wednesday , January 07th, 2015

One boiled egg can lift 200 Kg Royal Enfield Bullet !

Thousands of people thronged Sawday Road, Mandi Mohalla in city during the recent Eid Meelad celebrations to witness a Royal Enfield Bullet bike weighing 200 kg being hung from a boiled egg. The owner of the bike and the man behind this creativity is Inayath Ulla Shariff, a two-wheeler mechanic by profession. Curious people were seen clicking pictures of the bike in their cellphones. Inayath Ulla has been repairing and tuning two- wheelers such as Lambretta, Java, Royal Enfield Bullet, Yamaha RX 100, Yezdi, Road King, Vespa and Bajaj Chetak for the last 25 years. He started his career as a mechanic when he was just 15-years-old. Now he is 40. Inayath Ulla, who owns a two-wheeler garage by name ‘Track Point’ on Sawday Road in Mandi Mohalla, is the son of Late Mahmood Shariff, a Milkman and Late Chhoti Jaan. Star of Mysore caught up with Inayath Ulla Shariff for a tete-a-tete. Excerpts…

Inayath Ulla Shariff poses alongside his 200 kg Royal Enfield bike, hung from a boiled egg, at his garage 'Track Point' on Sawday Road in city. [Pic. by Golden Babu]
Inayath Ulla Shariff poses alongside his 200 kg Royal Enfield bike, hung from a boiled egg, at his garage ‘Track Point’ on Sawday Road in city. [Pic. by Golden Babu]
 by Arafat Ahmed Aizaz

SOM: How did you get an idea of hanging such a heavy bike from a single boiled egg?

Inayath Ulla: I have been a mechanic for the last 25 years. During the past Eid Meelad processions, I had seen people hanging bikes from a bottle-gourd, ridge-gourd, brinjal and other vegetables. So, I too thought of hanging a heavy bike (Royal Enfield bullet) from an egg as nobody had tried it.

SOM: How can a single boiled egg hold such a heavy bike? Have you done any gimmick?

Inayath Ulla: No gimmick at all. It is all about balancing. Myself, along with six others, lifted the bike and hung it from the egg with the help of ropes and two 7mm rods. It took an hour to hang and balance the bike. One should have the skill to balance through ropes and know how to do the centring properly.

Even if a single person does not balance properly or shakes the bike while hanging, then the bike will fall down.

SOM: You have inserted two 7mm rods into the egg to lift the bike with the help of ropes. How did you insert the rods? Didn’t the egg break while inserting the rods?

Inayath Ulla: First I boiled the egg. After boiling it, I did not remove its shell. I slowly made two small holes in the egg with the help of a drilling machine. Then gradually I increased the sizes of the two holes by inserting pencil into the holes and rotating the pencil clockwise. Later, I inserted the two rods. So the egg did not break.

SOM: Doesn’t the bike fall when the egg gets shaken by the wind?

Inayath Ulla: The bike does not fall due to wind. Even the egg does not break into two parts during the wind. But the bike will fall only if someone shakes or pushes the bike manually. You should ensure that nobody touches the bike when it is hanging.

SOM: You have been an expert in repairing bikes and earned a name for yourself. Do you want your children also to become famous mechanics like you?

Inayath Ulla: I have two children. One is studying in 8th standard and the other in 2nd PUC. I don’t want them to be mechanics. I want them to study well and become Officers. I am working very hard to provide them good education. I do not want them to suffer as I did.

[Inayath Ulla is married to Reshma Banu and resides in Hanumanthanagar in city. To meet Inayath Ulla, one can visit his shop on Sawday Road in Mandi Mohalla in city or call:97430-28265].

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Feature Articles /  Wednesday , January 07th, 2015

Victorious power lifters arrive after successful Subrata Classic meet

Mangaluru :

Power lifters from Karnataka who participated in Subrata Classic International Power lifting Championship 2014 held at Jamshedpur in Jharkhand from December 16 to 21 bagged several medals in various body weight and age group categories. The Power lifters reached Mangaluru Central railway station on Thursday. Karnataka Power Lifting Association officials and sports lovers welcomed them. Six countries took part in the above event.

The medal winners are: Mahammad Rameez – 1 gold, 1 silver; Pradeep Kumar – 1 gold, 1 silver; G V Ashok -1 gold; Krishna Devadiga – 2 gold; Yadava Suvarna – 2 gold, 1 bronze; Ashwin – 1 silver, 1 bronze; Mohammed Haneef – 1 Gold, 1 Bronze; Merina Devi – 1 gold; Usha B N – 2 gold; G R Mahesh – 1 Gold, 1 Silver; and Suresh Padukone – 1 silver, and 1 bronze. Sathish Kumar Kudroli from Mangaluru was the coach of the Indian team.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Mangaluru / TNN / December 25th, 2014