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Biography
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Dilip Tripathi
// Digvijay
Singh //Fali Madon
// Imran Khan |
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Dilip Tripathi |
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Age:28 Yrs.
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Date of Birth:1st
March 1972 // National Ranking:
Top-8
// State Ranking: 1
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Ranked among the
top eight in the country, Dalip Tripathi is making more of a name for
himself as a match referee.
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Winner in three
times at Professional category in Uttarpradesh state.
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Winner in Allhabad
open events six times.
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2000 Winner in
Professional category at chennai.
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2000 Runner up in
Maharashtra state open championship.
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Five times international
match referee( WISPA two times, Asian junior, Asian grand finals two times)
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Referee for the world no.3
Miss. Cassie Jackmon & world no.10 Miss. Feona Geaves in MCG at
chennai in 1997.
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Digvijay Singh |
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Place
: Rajasthan
Age:16 Yrs.
Date of Birth:1st Jan.1985.
Ph.no. Res.-697229
Age group:U-17 / U-19
Achievements
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1996
Semifinalist in U-12 National junior championship.
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1997
Quarter finalist in U-14 National junior championship.
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1999
Quarter finalist in U-15 Malaysian open championship.
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1999
Semi finalist in U-17 National junior championship.
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2000
Pre-quarters in U-17 National junior championship.
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2000
Quarter finalist in U-17 Rajastan open championship.
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2000
Quarter finalist in U-17 CCI open championship.
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Fali Madon |
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Imran
Khan |
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Achievements
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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 |
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Bhanwar Baisa
Bhuvneshwari Kumari [Princess Candy]
DOB : 1st September 1960, New Delhi,
Education : Delhi University (B.A.)
Profile :
- Womens National Squash Champion from
1977 to 1992 (16 years in a row)
- Winner of 41 State titles and 2
International titles (Kenyan Open 1988 and 1989)
- Honours and Awards include, Delhi Sports
Journalist Association Award (For The Best Sports Woman 1983)
- Rajasthan Sports Award Council 1984
- Maharana Mewar Foundation "Aravali
Award" (For the most Outstanding Sportswoman of the year 1990)
- K.K. Birla Foundation Award for Sports
(For Outstanding Performance in 1991 and Holding the Maximum Number of
Individual National Titles Won)
- Bombay Sports Journalist Association
Award (For Best Sportswoman for the year 1992)
- Listed in the Limka Book of Records (For
Sports Person of The Year 1992 The Most Number of Titles Won in Indian
Sports)
- Rajasthan Olympic Association Award (For
Best Woman Player 1993-94)
- Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh Award for
excellence in sports (squash), on 27th October 2001
- Winner of the
Arjuna Award in 1982
- Awarded the
Padma Shri in 2001.
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