Andhra lifters bag National Junior crown:
Imphal, Nov 29: Andhra Pradesh bagged the overall crown of the 44th Men and 20th Women's Junior National Weightlifting Championship which concluded at Khuman Lampak SAG Hall here on Thursday.
AP won the title with a haul of four gold, two silver and two bronze medals. Manipur secured runners-up position with two gold, two silver and four bronze medals while the third place went to Uttar Pradesh (2-2-1).
Source: The Sangai Express
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Friday, November 30, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Junior National Weightlifting
Laxmi lifts gold:
Imphal, Nov 27: N Laxmi Devi bagged the women's 53 kg gold to increase Manipur’s medal tally to one gold and a bronze on the second day of the 20th Junior National Weightlifting Championship at the Khuman Lampak SAG Hall on Tuesday.
The bronze medal was won last evening by L Herosana Devi in women's 48 kg class.
While Laxmi made the top podium finish with lifts of 71 kg in snatch and 90 in clean and jerk today, her closest competitor M Sunibala Devi representing Assam settled for the silver with a total of 156 kg while S Anju Devi of Andhra Pradesh took the bronze on heaves of 62 kg in snatch followed by 80 kg in the clean and jerk.
In the 44th Junior Men's National Weightlifting Championship, K Ravi Kumar of Orrisa (284 kg) pipped his state-mate Anupdeo Sarma (261) to clinch the men's 69 kg class gold with Delhi's Gaurav Dubey (253) finishing third in the group.
Two finals were decided in late evening yesterday, with West Bengal lifter Sukhen winning the men's 56 kg competition after tallying 234 kg as Rustam Sarang of Chhattisgarh triumphed in the 62 kg division with a total lift of 262 kg.
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, Nov 27: N Laxmi Devi bagged the women's 53 kg gold to increase Manipur’s medal tally to one gold and a bronze on the second day of the 20th Junior National Weightlifting Championship at the Khuman Lampak SAG Hall on Tuesday.
The bronze medal was won last evening by L Herosana Devi in women's 48 kg class.
While Laxmi made the top podium finish with lifts of 71 kg in snatch and 90 in clean and jerk today, her closest competitor M Sunibala Devi representing Assam settled for the silver with a total of 156 kg while S Anju Devi of Andhra Pradesh took the bronze on heaves of 62 kg in snatch followed by 80 kg in the clean and jerk.
In the 44th Junior Men's National Weightlifting Championship, K Ravi Kumar of Orrisa (284 kg) pipped his state-mate Anupdeo Sarma (261) to clinch the men's 69 kg class gold with Delhi's Gaurav Dubey (253) finishing third in the group.
Two finals were decided in late evening yesterday, with West Bengal lifter Sukhen winning the men's 56 kg competition after tallying 234 kg as Rustam Sarang of Chhattisgarh triumphed in the 62 kg division with a total lift of 262 kg.
Source: The Sangai Express
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Junior National Weightlifting Meet
Imphal, Nov 26: The 44th Men and 20th Women Junior National Weightlifting Championship 2007 was opened today at SAG Hall, Khuman Lampak here.
The championship is being participated by 237 lifters from 23 states.
In the Women's 48 kg category competition today, M Shivarani of Andhra Pradesh bagged gold with a total lift of 147 kg.
B Usha of Andhra Pradesh and L Herosana of Manipur took silver and bronze with total lifts of 139 and 134 kg respectively.
The opening ceremony of the championship was graced by Chairman of the Manipur Pollution Control Board E Dwijamani as chief guest and president of the Indian Weightlifting Federation (IWF) Harbhajan Singh as president.
Manipur is fielding 22 lifters in the competition.
Source: The Sanghai Express
The championship is being participated by 237 lifters from 23 states.
In the Women's 48 kg category competition today, M Shivarani of Andhra Pradesh bagged gold with a total lift of 147 kg.
B Usha of Andhra Pradesh and L Herosana of Manipur took silver and bronze with total lifts of 139 and 134 kg respectively.
The opening ceremony of the championship was graced by Chairman of the Manipur Pollution Control Board E Dwijamani as chief guest and president of the Indian Weightlifting Federation (IWF) Harbhajan Singh as president.
Manipur is fielding 22 lifters in the competition.
Source: The Sanghai Express
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
National Police Athletics meet at Guwahati
CRPF tops medal tally; BSF declared best team:
Guwahati, Nov 17:
BSF emerged the best team at the 56th All India Police Athletics Championship which came to a colourful end at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium here today.
The championship, which began on November 13, saw 27 teams competing in 42 events for 87 medals.
Assam Governor Lt Gen (Retd) Ajai Singh declared the championship closed.
The medals tally was led by CRPF team with 12 medals each in gold, silver and bronze. The second and third positions were secured by Punjab Police and BSF respectively.
However, the BSF team emerged as the overall champion on the basis of points calculated to award the best team.
Kuldeep Singh of Punjab Police and Saraswati Chand of Orissa Police were adjudged the best man and woman athletes respectively.
Kerela Police were awarded the most disciplined team and best men and women teams were picked up by BSF and CRPF teams respectively.
Hosts Assam Police won two silver medals.
Guwahati, Nov 17:
BSF emerged the best team at the 56th All India Police Athletics Championship which came to a colourful end at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium here today.
The championship, which began on November 13, saw 27 teams competing in 42 events for 87 medals.
Assam Governor Lt Gen (Retd) Ajai Singh declared the championship closed.
The medals tally was led by CRPF team with 12 medals each in gold, silver and bronze. The second and third positions were secured by Punjab Police and BSF respectively.
However, the BSF team emerged as the overall champion on the basis of points calculated to award the best team.
Kuldeep Singh of Punjab Police and Saraswati Chand of Orissa Police were adjudged the best man and woman athletes respectively.
Kerela Police were awarded the most disciplined team and best men and women teams were picked up by BSF and CRPF teams respectively.
Hosts Assam Police won two silver medals.
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