Biography

Dilip Tripathi // Digvijay Singh //Fali Madon // Imran Khan

 
Dilip Tripathi
Age:28 Yrs. // Date of Birth:1st March 1972 // National Ranking: Top-8 // State Ranking: 1  

Ranked among the top eight in the country, Dalip Tripathi is making more of a name for himself as a match referee.  

  • Winner in three times at Professional category in Uttarpradesh state.  

  • Winner in Allhabad open events six times.

  • 2000 Winner in Professional category at chennai.

  • 2000 Runner up in Maharashtra state open championship.

  •  Five times international  match referee( WISPA two times, Asian junior, Asian grand finals two times)

  • Referee for the world no.3 Miss. Cassie Jackmon & world no.10 Miss. Feona Geaves in MCG at chennai in 1997.    

 
Digvijay Singh

Place : Rajasthan  
Age:
16 Yrs.  
Date of Birth:
1st Jan.1985.  
Ph.no. Res.-
697229  
Age group:
U-17 / U-19  

Achievements :

  • 1996 Semifinalist in U-12 National junior championship.

  • 1997 Quarter finalist in U-14 National junior championship.

  • 1999 Quarter finalist in U-15 Malaysian open championship.

  • 1999 Semi finalist in U-17 National junior championship.

  • 2000 Pre-quarters in U-17 National junior championship.

  • 2000 Quarter finalist in U-17 Rajastan open championship.

  • 2000 Quarter finalist in U-17 CCI open championship.

 

Fali Madon

  • 1966 : Runners Up in Jr. Nationals

  • 1967 : Winner- Western India Squash
  • 1968 : Winner- Western India Squash
  • 1968 : Participated in 1st World Open (Australia)
  • 1972 : Runner-up in Maharashtra State
  • 1973 : Winner Maharashtra State Open
  • 1974-76 : Runner-up in Western India
  • 1972-76 : Runner-up in Nationals
 
Imran Khan

Achievements :
D.D.A 1998 
: QUARTER FINAL
NATIONAL 1998 
: FINAL
D.D.A OPEN 1999 
: SEMIFINAL
ALL INDIA INTER SCHOOL 
: FINAL
NATIONALS 1999 
: FINAL
MAHARASHTRA STATE OPEN 1999 
: FINAL
WESTERN INDIA OPEN 1999 
: FINAL

     
  Bhanwar Baisa Bhuvneshwari Kumari [Princess Candy]
DOB : 1st September 1960, New Delhi,
Education : Delhi University (B.A.)
Profile :
  1. Womens National Squash Champion from 1977 to 1992 (16 years in a row)
  2. Winner of 41 State titles and 2 International titles (Kenyan Open 1988 and 1989)
  3. Honours and Awards include, Delhi Sports Journalist Association Award (For The Best Sports Woman 1983)
  4. Rajasthan Sports Award Council 1984
  5. Maharana Mewar Foundation "Aravali Award" (For the most Outstanding Sportswoman of the year 1990)
  6. K.K. Birla Foundation Award for Sports (For Outstanding Performance in 1991 and Holding the Maximum Number of Individual National Titles Won)
  7. Bombay Sports Journalist Association Award (For Best Sportswoman for the year 1992)
  8. Listed in the Limka Book of Records (For Sports Person of The Year 1992 The Most Number of Titles Won in Indian Sports)
  9. Rajasthan Olympic Association Award (For Best Woman Player 1993-94)
  10. Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh Award for excellence in sports (squash), on 27th October 2001
  11. Winner of the Arjuna Award in 1982
  12. Awarded the Padma Shri in 2001.
 
 

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