Pune, Feb 18 (Ians) With a little over eight months remaining for the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games, Indian rowers are all set to chop the waters at Army Rowing Node in the College of Military Engineering (Cme) campus when the 40th Senior and 24th Open Sprint National Rowing Championship unfolds from February 22.
India’s only international-standard rowing facility will be the theatre to host over 500 rowers from 25 affiliated states and units striving to make a mark at the Rowing Federation of India’s event.
The aim is to impress the coaches and officials ahead of the Asian Games and qualifying events for next year’s Paris Olympics.
Organising Secretary, Col R Ramakrishnan said, “We are glad to host the crème de la crème of our country’s rowers. As a true believer of ‘the best deserving the best,’ Arn with the facility is always out to support,” he said.
The participants for...
India’s only international-standard rowing facility will be the theatre to host over 500 rowers from 25 affiliated states and units striving to make a mark at the Rowing Federation of India’s event.
The aim is to impress the coaches and officials ahead of the Asian Games and qualifying events for next year’s Paris Olympics.
Organising Secretary, Col R Ramakrishnan said, “We are glad to host the crème de la crème of our country’s rowers. As a true believer of ‘the best deserving the best,’ Arn with the facility is always out to support,” he said.
The participants for...
- 2/18/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Pune, Feb 18 (Ians) With a little over eight months remaining for the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games, Indian rowers are all set to chop the waters at Army Rowing Node in the College of Military Engineering (Cme) campus when the 40th Senior and 24th Open Sprint National Rowing Championship unfolds from February 22.
India’s only international-standard rowing facility will be the theatre to host over 500 rowers from 25 affiliated states and units striving to make a mark at the Rowing Federation of India’s event.
The aim is to impress the coaches and officials ahead of the Asian Games and qualifying events for next year’s Paris Olympics.
Organising Secretary, Col R Ramakrishnan said, “We are glad to host the crème de la crème of our country’s rowers. As a true believer of ‘the best deserving the best,’ Arn with the facility is always out to support,” he said.
The participants for...
India’s only international-standard rowing facility will be the theatre to host over 500 rowers from 25 affiliated states and units striving to make a mark at the Rowing Federation of India’s event.
The aim is to impress the coaches and officials ahead of the Asian Games and qualifying events for next year’s Paris Olympics.
Organising Secretary, Col R Ramakrishnan said, “We are glad to host the crème de la crème of our country’s rowers. As a true believer of ‘the best deserving the best,’ Arn with the facility is always out to support,” he said.
The participants for...
- 2/18/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Hisar, Jan 2 (Ians) The record six-time Asian medallist Shiva Thapa and 2022 and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Rohit Tokas produced sensational performances on the third day and progressed to the quarterfinals of the 6th Elite Men’s National Boxing Championships here on Monday.
Representing Assam, Thapa (63.5kg) was up against Jaswinder Singh of Delhi in his Round-of-16 bout. Living up to his name, the 2015 World Championships bronze medallist utilised his experience and supreme technical ability to dominate the bout and secured the win by unanimous decision. He will face the winner of the bout between Sanu T. of Kerala and Ashutosh Kumar of Punjab in his quarter-final bout on Wednesday.
Tokas (67kg), who is representing Railway Sports Promotion Board (Rspb), faced Jai Singh of Chhattisgarh and just like Thapa, put up a stellar performance. Courtesy of his attacking brilliance, Tokas had the upper hand over his opponent and managed to keep him quiet throughout the bout.
Representing Assam, Thapa (63.5kg) was up against Jaswinder Singh of Delhi in his Round-of-16 bout. Living up to his name, the 2015 World Championships bronze medallist utilised his experience and supreme technical ability to dominate the bout and secured the win by unanimous decision. He will face the winner of the bout between Sanu T. of Kerala and Ashutosh Kumar of Punjab in his quarter-final bout on Wednesday.
Tokas (67kg), who is representing Railway Sports Promotion Board (Rspb), faced Jai Singh of Chhattisgarh and just like Thapa, put up a stellar performance. Courtesy of his attacking brilliance, Tokas had the upper hand over his opponent and managed to keep him quiet throughout the bout.
- 1/2/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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