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ITF Ladies Futures

Sharmal Sheikh  - Singles:- Riya Bhatia moves into Finals

                             Doubles:- Shweta /Ana looses in the  Finals

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70th Glenmark Senior National Aquatic Championships - 2016, Ranchi

200m - Butterfly Men - Sajan Prakash - 1:59.35 (NR)

 

Hope he can do better till next Olympics and hope to find a direct entry in Swimming in next Olympics..... He is just 2.4s away from OQT timing of Rio 2016...I strongly believe he can do it...he has taken away more than 1.6s of the previous NR in a depleted field, If he trains with good swimmers hope he can go more better.

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Pincky bags India's first medal at Asian Beach Games

 

Pincky Balhara opened India's medal account in the Asian Beach Games when she won the bronze medal in the Kurash discipline on Sunday.

 

 

 

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BWF Ranking

Men's Singles     :- Srikanth  - 14

                                   Ajay        - 18

                                        Prannoy    - 31

                                   Praneeth  - 35

Women's Singles  :- Saina     - 08

                                   Sindhu     - 10

Women's Doubles :- Jwala/ Ashwini   - 24

Men's Doubles    :- Manu /Sumeeth  - 21

                                   Pranaav /Akshay  -29

Mixed Doubles    :-  Not in top 50

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ISSF World rankings

Men 10m Air Rifle :- Abhinav Bindra  - 5th

         50m Pistol    :- Jitu Rai              -6th

      25m Rapid Fire Pistol :- Gurpreet  -10th

        10m Air Pistol :- Jitu Rai               -6th

      Skeet          :- Mairaj Khan       -10th     

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4 New national records set on Day 3 of 70th Glenmark Senior National Aquatic Championships - 2016, Ranchi 

 

  Shivani Kataria   Haryana   200m Freestyle,           Women 02:06.97
Arvind Mani   Karnataka   200m Backstroke,           Men 02:05.46
Sajan Prakash    R.S.P.B   100m Butterfly,               Men 00:54.43
Gujarat     Gujarat   4 x 50m Medley Relay   Mixed         01:53.42

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