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Indo – Sri Lanka Inter-Club swimming contest

Mysuru :

Association of Integrated Mysore Swimmers (AIMS) has organised Indo-Sri Lanka Inter-Club Swimming contest for the first time in Mysuru on Dec. 23 at the University Swimming Pool.

The competition will be conducted in five categories — I category: 9-10 years; II category: 11-12 years; III category: 13-14 years; IV category: 15-17 years and V category: Above 18 years of age. 26 swimmers from Sri Lanka will also participate in the contest.

For details, contact S. Sundaresh, Secretary-AIMS, on Mob: 98454-77929, according to a press release from the Assn.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports  News /  Sunday , December 21st, 2014

Talented TT player : Akshay Mahanta

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Table Tennis is a global sport and is quite popular in Mysuru. Mysuru has been from time to time producing talented Table Tennis players in all levels who have gone on to represent the Country in various championships. Our city’s young Table Tennis champ Akshay Mahanta has been consistently performing well in the State-level and has also represented the State in the National level. He recently took part in the State Youth Boys team in the 76th National Junior and Youth Table Tennis Championships held at Aleppy, Kerala and was part of the team which won the bronze medal. He is our Star This Week.

Akshay Mahanta is a student of SBRR Mahajana FGC in our city and is the son of National athlete K.G. Kavitha (LIC, Mysuru) and late Prashanth Mahanta. City’s Akshay Mahanta and Vedanth M. Urs were part of the Karnataka Youth Boys team which won bronze medal in the Youth Boys section.

The team, comprising Akshay Mahanta, Shreyal Telang, R.B. Sushmith and Vedanth M. Urs, representing Karnataka, lost to Delhi in the semi-finals 2-3 ensuring themseleves a bronze medal in the process.

In the recent C.V.L. Sastry State Ranking TT Tournament in Bengaluru, Akshay Mahanta performed well. Akshay lost in the semi-finals in the Youth Boys Singles to Shreyal Telang. Shreyal beat Akshay 13-11, 12-10, 9-11, 11-5, 11-3 to progress to the title round.

In the State Ranking Table Tennis Tournament conducted by Rovers Club at Shivamogga, Akshay Mahanta finished runner-up in the Men’s Singles and Youth Boys Singles event.

Vedanth won the Men’s Singles title beating Akshay Mahanta of Mysuru 11-8; 11-9; 7-11; 2-11; 8-11; 11-8; 11-6 in the final.

Vedanth won the Youth Boys Singles title by once again by beating Akshay Mahanta in the final 11-6; 12-14; 8-11; 11-8; 13-11; 12-10. In the Men’s Singles semi-finals, Akshay beat Karan 11-8; 13-11; 7-11; 11-4; 11-9, to progress to the title round.

Akshay is an attacking player and impresses with his deft touches. He also played for Canara Bank and helped them win the team championship title in the State-level Tournament held recently.

Akshay Mahanta has represented Karnataka State in the Sub-Junior and Junior level and has been making a steady progress in his overall game. He needs to be consistent in the higher level to make a mark in the National level. Hope this talented youngster works hard in the days to come and does well in the National level.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports  News /  Sunday , December 21st, 2014

Winners of State-Level Yoga contest

Seen in the picture are the achievers of Vivekananda Yoga Foundation and Research Institution with the Yoga instructor Dr. Ganesh Kumar
Seen in the picture are the achievers of Vivekananda Yoga Foundation and Research Institution with the Yoga instructor Dr. Ganesh Kumar

Mysuru :

Mysuru Yoga Okkuta had organised State-level yoga championship on Dec. 14 at Narayanananda Vishwayogashrama in which the following students of Vivekananda Yoga Foundation and Research Institution have bagged the Team Championship:

8-10 years: Anitha (III prize), Amulya (IV), Madan (V)

11-14 years: H. Khushi (I), Damini (III), K. Vignesh, Suraj and Anjali Bhaskar (IV); 15-18 years: Gangadhara (II), Sourabha (III)

19-25 years: Madan Gowda (I), Kiran (III)

26-35 years: Padma (III) and Shivanetra (IV)

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News  /  Sunday , December 21st, 2014

City’s first Mixed Martial Arts Fighter

Seen in the picture (from left) Pro-MMA fighter Chaitanya Gawali, Basavesh of Mysuru, YFC President Jithendra Khare and Coach Samith Bhat.
Seen in the picture (from left) Pro-MMA fighter Chaitanya Gawali, Basavesh of Mysuru, YFC President Jithendra Khare and Coach Samith Bhat.

Mysuru :

Basavesh of Mysuru has won his debut Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight in Yoddha Fighting Championship against an opponent representing Navi Mumbai. The event was held in Mumbai on Dec.13 and 14. Basavesh, city’s first ever MMA fighter, trains under Samith Bhat of Genesis.

Mixed Martial Arts is the world’s fastest growing sport. MMA includes both striking and grappling techniques. Fighters undergo training in various forms of martial arts like Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Boxing, Wrestling and Jiu Jitsu. Yoddha Fighting Championship (YFC) provides a platform for amateur fighters to test their skills.

Basavesh will be again fighting in Bengaluru on Jan. 17. Apart from Mixed Martial Arts, Basavesh has also participated in national-level Kickboxing, Wrestling and Jiu Jitsu championships and has won various medals

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News  /  Thursday , December 18th, 2014

All India Junior Girls Golf : Pranavi Urs finishes third

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Mysuru :

City’s talented golfer Pranavi S. Urs of JWGC, taking part in the All India Ladies and Junior Girls Faldo Series Golf tournament at BPGC, Mumbai, on Dec. 12, performed well and finished third in the junior girls category C-Section.

Pranavi, representing South Zone and a student of National Public School, Mysuru, returned with a three-day aggregate card of (82+75+80= 237) to finish third overall in junior girls section.

Anika Sharma of North Zone won the category C title with a three-day score of 221 (80+70+71) while Tanishka Kumar of North Zone finished runner-up with a card of 228 (75+78+75).

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News /  Sunday , December 14th, 2014

Winning matters

Partha Varanashi from Puttur becomes first Austswim presenter, aims to boost standards

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Partha Varanashi, a 29-year-old from the state, has become India’s first Austswim presenter for swimming and water safety.

With this accreditation under his belt, Partha can coach swimmers in India, instead of a representative from Australia visiting the country. This achievement is part of an initiative by former Indian Olympian Hakimuddin Shabbir Habibulla to improve swimming training standards .

Under the programme Winning Matters, Austwim, Australia’s national organisation for the teaching of swimming and water safety provided professional and systematic training to swimming teachers from across India.

Ceri Weeks, a representative from Austswim, conducted the courses in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Mangaluru.

“With Austswim making its presence felt in India, swimming training is expected to get a whole new dimension. Training is going to be holistic and systematic with a strong foundation. The curriculum is vast, which includes child psychology, behaviour patterns and safety and candidates have to under go online tests. There is a 200page manual and there is an option to interact online,” said Partha, who has received a soft copy of the accreditation and will travel to Australia for the actual presentation.

Partha who trains about 40 budding competitive swimmers at the Balavana swimming pool in Puttur and who was responsible to teach 900 students of a swim school in South Australia before returning to India two years ago, said this was just the first lap.

“Since I worked in Australia, I know the standards. The journey has just begun. In India, the focus is only on competitions, while Austswim focuses on technique. The change will not happen overnight. It may take years like it did in Australia, but I am confident that Austswim will bring in changes in swimming standards of India,” he said.

Partha was the Mangalore University’s champion swimmer for three years (20032005). He was also a threetime national Indian swimming finalist, South Australian Masters Swimming record holder (2009) and has over ten gold medals won in Aussie Masters, SA event in the year 2009 and 2010 and coached and trained over 900 swimmers in Australia.

source: http://www.bangaloremirror.com / Bangalore Mirror / Home> Sport> Others / by Deepthi Sanjiv, Bangalore Mirror Bureau / November 26th, 2014

Setting Aussie standards in Mangalore pools

While pursuing a Masters degree in Adelaide, Partha won over 10 gold medals in Aussie Masters
While pursuing a Masters degree in Adelaide, Partha won over 10 gold medals in Aussie Masters

A 28-year-old who resigned from an organisation promoting swimming in Australia to join his family business near Mangalore is trying to raise standards in the locality.

Partha Varanashi is an accomplished swimmer. He was the Mangalore University champion from 2003 to 2005 and a three-time finalist in national swimming contests. While pursuing a masters degree in plant biotechnology at the University of Adelaide, he became South Australian Masters Swimming record holder in 2009 besides winning over 10 gold medals in Aussie Masters.

Working as the swimming coaching coordinator at State Swim, an organisation promoting swimming in South Australia, he went on to coach over 900 swimmers in Australia.
In June, 2012, he returned to India to join his parents’ bio-technology venture — Varanashi Farms — that is into production of organic manure in Adyanadka, Bantwal taluk, about 60 kilometres from Mangalore.

 
As he was winding up in Australia, Paul Mason, owner of State Swim, advised him to start a swimming pool or an academy in India. Inspired by these words, Partha set up the Varanashi Swimming Academy. He says, “In India, a swimming pool is seen as a white elephant. Hence I did not have to put in much effort when I decided to take Balavana Swimming Pool in Parladka, Puttur on lease.” But Partha was not satisfied running the academy. He dreams of taking Indians up to Australian swimming standards.

 
Towards this end, he approached eight schools in Puttur and Vittal with a proposal to coach their students. Vivekananda School in Puttur showed interest in his dream and has now decided to introduce swimming classes from this academic year.

 
Partha says, “Students from Std V to IX will have one swimming class a week from June-July. Every student will get 30 classes a year. We are expecting at least 1,000 students to participate.”

source: http://www.bangaloremirror.com / Bangalore Mirror / Home> News> State / May 12th, 2013

Completing a starry two decades

The Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy is 20 years old, and has a lot to remember

urning dreams to realityPrakash Padukone with Anup Sridhar and Vimal Kumarphoto: murali kumar k.
urning dreams to realityPrakash Padukone with Anup Sridhar and Vimal Kumarphoto: murali kumar k.

The who’s who of Indian badminton — past and present — assembled at a city hotel a few days ago to celebrate the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy’s 20th anniversary. Dronacharya awardee and 2001 All-England champion P. Gopichand, nine-time national champion Aparna Popat, Olympian Vimal Kumar, Asian Championship bronze medallist Ashwini Ponnappa and many others spoke about their association with the PPBA, which was initially set up at the Canara Union courts (Malleswaram) before moving to the Karnataka Badminton Association premises.

The academy, founded by Padukone, Vimal and Vivek Kumar was launched to give young Indian talent the best chance to reach their true potential. The initiative has been an undeniable success, with the PPBA producing several international and national champions. The thoroughly enjoyable occasion, with former India international and PPBA product Vijay Lancy excelling in his role as the master of ceremonies, was also graced by the presence of former India leg-spinner Anil Kumble, veteran athletics coach V.R. Beedu (he has also provided fitness training to many of the PPBA stars) and ace archers Deepika Kumari and Jayanta Talukdar.

Plain-talker Prakash Padukone:

Aparna (Popat) won the silver medal in World junior championship in 1996, but it seems like just yesterday. There is an upswing in Indian badminton now, and the seeds were laid with the founding of the PPBA in 1994. When BPL came forward to sponsor us, we became the first privately-funded badminton academy in the world. Before that, the facilities that most players take for granted now were not present. When some of the current players complain about not having the best of facilities, my mind recalls the 1974 national camp at New Delhi.

We did not have beds or water. The toilets were filthy, and we had to make our own food. All this, however, did not bother us. We went on to win the men’s team event bronze medal at the 1974 Tehran Asian Games. Now, there seems to be all sorts of complaints about lack of sponsorship, support, grants and other things. Players need to realise that success lies in his/her own hands. Everyone needs to accept what is given to them, and just carry on. Players have to find a way to succeed; they must use their energy to win matches.

An emotional Vimal Kumar :

Have we really completed 20 years? I just can’t believe it; my elder daughter was born in 1994. In the early 1990s, Vivek and I wanted to start a badminton academy, so we met Padukone, who was then the Chairman of the Karnataka State Sports Council. Padukone told us that he had the same idea, and asked: ‘May I join you?’ The first task was to find a sponsor. We had made a project report and I took it with me wherever I took part in tournaments.

I once travelled to Chennai to play a tournament, when a close friend introduced me to Vinay Kamath (a senior journalist at The Hindu Business Line). Kamath had arranged for an interview with Rajeev Chandrasekhar (BPL Mobile founder) and Ajit Nambiar (BPL Chairman), and he agreed to take me with him. I met Chandrasekhar and Nambiar with the project reports, and we got our first sponsor. BPL gave us everything we needed, from funds to infrastructure. I must thank Kamath for facilitating this association.

I am also grateful to our current sponsor, Tata Capital, for their tremendous contribution.

An appreciative Anil Kumble:

Growing up, Padukone was my hero. I looked up to him as an iconic Indian who had achieved so much, at a time when success in badminton was unimaginable.

He was the one who showed all of us that we could dream big. And now, with the PPBA, he has passed on this confidence to his wards. To sustain an academy of this size for 20 years is no joke. I was told that 90 per cent of Indian badminton players have been produced by the PPBA, which is a tremendous achievement.

A reverential P. Gopichand:

When I began playing badminton at Hyderabad, it did not boast of much infrastructure. To become the State champion was the maximum reward that you could expect. I can recall that leading into the 1992 National championship, we played only football, because we did not have shuttles to practice with. When I moved to the PPBA, all this changed. The academy gave us funding, and provided courts, racquets and shuttles. I remember those long and tiring practice sessions with Padukone. We dreaded those sessions, but we also knew that we were learning from the master.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> MetroPlus / December 08th, 2014

Rotary Olympics – 2014 begins in city

 Participants playing carom at Sports Pavilion Indoor Stadium of University of Mysore in city this morning
Participants playing carom at Sports Pavilion Indoor Stadium of University of Mysore in city this morning

Mysuru :

Over 700 participants from nearly 50 Rotary Clubs of different parts of Karnataka, including Kundapura, Udupi, Mangaluru, Puttur, Madikeri, Mysuru, Hassan, Chikmagalur, Shivamogga, Chamarajanagar and other places are taking part in the two-day Rotary Olympics-2014 — a sports event for Rotarians and their families — that began in city this morning.

The event was declared open by Rtn. Dr. S. Bhaskar, District Governor, RI Dist. 3180, Rtn. M.S. Jayaprakash, Assistant Governor, Zone-7 and RI Dist. 3180 by playing shuttle badminton at the Indoor Stadium of Sports Pavilion of the University of Mysore. The event is being held under the Chairmanship of Rtn. A.R. Ravindra Bhat of Rotary Central Mysore.

Rtn. N.P. Vishwanath, President, Rotary Central Mysuru, in his welcome address, said that the Rotary Club will be celebrating it’s 1000th club meeting this evening and added that the Rotary Olympics-2014 has been organised to increase fellowships by attracting more people to join the Rotary Club.

Rotary Olympics-2014 features Cricket, Tennis, Volleyball, Mini Football, Tug of War, Throwball, Shuttle Badminton Singles, Shuttle Badminton Doubles, Table Tennis Singles, Table Tennis Doubles, Carrom Singles, Carrom Doubles, Chess, 100m Sprint, 50m Sprint, 200 metres Sprint, 400m Run, 4x100m Relay, 4x50m Relay, Shot-put, Swimming and Slow Cycle Race.

City’s Cricket Coach Ramesh will be the Chief Referee to lead a team of 50 officials who will be referees of various sports events.

Cricket is being played at three venues — Railway Ground, Coffee Board Ground and JK Grounds. Swimming competition will be held at University Swimming Pool in Saraswathipuram and Track & Field events at Oval Grounds. A walking competition has also been arranged for people above 55 years.

Events for Children: The events for Annettes (Children of Rotarians) include 100m sprint, shot-put, lemon and spoon race, cricket ball throw, fun games and swimming, will be held tomorrow.

Rotary Olympics-2014 Organising Committee Secretary Rtn. Vinod and Organising Committee Chairman Rtn. Vivek Attavar were present.

Track & Field events: The track and field events will be formally inaugurated by Rtn. Dr. S. Bhaskar, District Governor, RI Dist. 3180 tomorrow at Oval Grounds. R. Ananth, former Ranji Cricket Player of Karnataka and Rtn. M.S. Jayaprakash, Assistant Governor, Zone-7, RI Dist. 3180, will be the guests of honour. There will also be a march-past by all the participant clubs after which, athletes would formally take an oath. Valedictory of the event will be held at the venue tomorrow at 4 pm.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home>  General  News  /  Saturday , November 29th, 2014

City Kick-Boxers bag medals at Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Submission Wrestling Championships

Seen in the picture are the medal winners and participants of championships (standing from left) Madhusudhan, L. Srihari, Suleman, N. Vinay, M. Rakesh, Coach Vikram, C. Chethan, Naveen Shetty, Aditya Bhat, M.J. Chethan and Mohammed Zulkharnain. (Front row from left): Sidhan Changappa, Naveen Kumar, Prakyath Bhat, G. Rajesh, Nachappa, Chidambaram and Amit.
Seen in the picture are the medal winners and participants of championships (standing from left) Madhusudhan, L. Srihari, Suleman, N. Vinay, M. Rakesh, Coach Vikram, C. Chethan, Naveen Shetty, Aditya Bhat, M.J. Chethan and Mohammed Zulkharnain. (Front row from left): Sidhan Changappa, Naveen Kumar, Prakyath Bhat, G. Rajesh, Nachappa, Chidambaram and Amit.

Mysuru , (KS) :

15 grapplers and mixed martial arts fighters attached to the Academy of Martial Science, Mysore, affiliated to Mysore District Muay Thai Association and Associacao Fernando Pacheco De Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Brazil, won three gold, three Silver and three Bronze medals at the Sub-continental Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) and Submission Wrestling championships held at Bangalore recently.

Results : Chidambaram: 55 kg class: 1 Silver and 1 Bronze Medal, Naveen Shetty: 55 kg class: 1 Gold and 1 Silver Medal, Bhasur Sharma: 60 kg class: Bronze Medal, Krishna: 77 kg class: Bronze Medal, C. Chethan: 85 kg class: Silver Medal and Sumanth Subrahmanya: 85 kg class: 1 Gold and 1 Silver Medal.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home>  Sports News  / Wednesday , November 26th, 2014