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Mohali District Roller Skating Championship

chandigarhsportsnews.blogspot.in Dikshant declared overall champions in the Mohali District Roller Skating Championship, 2012 by winning 45 medals. 200 skaters from Various schools of Mohali participated In the VIIIth Mohali District Roller Skating Championship,2012, held at Dikshant International School, Zirakpur. Dikshant International School won 45 medals , clinching 25 Gold, 13 silver and 7 Bronze to win the overall Mohali District Roller Skating Championship,2012.The winners would be representing Mohali District for the upcoming Punjab State Roller Skating and Hockey Championship to be held later in December. Results : Under 10 Quads Boys: Jatin (Gold ), Ishu ( silver)Abhishek (Bronze); Under 10 Girls Quads: Sanya (Gold) Isha (Silver)Anushka(Bronze); Under 12 Boys Quads: Lavanya Arora ( Gold); Anshul Sharma(Silver),Sargamjot(Bronze); Under 12 Girls Quads: Aruna(Gold),Tanisha Chauhan(Silver),Siya Sharma(Bronze); Under 14 Quads Boys : Rohan

3rd World Cup Kabbadi 2012

chandigarhsportsnews.blogspot.in SCOTTISH TEAM CAPTIVATES THE AUDIENCE ADORING TRADITIONAL SKIRT ATTIRE ·          SCOTTISH TEAM SURPRISED TO SEE THE PASSION OF PUNJABIS FOR THE GAME OF KABADDI: SCOTTISH CAPTAIN BIAIR HAWTHORN BATHINDA/CHANDIGARH,    DECEMBER 1: The Scottish Kabaddi team adoring in their traditional attire of skirt shape dress today captivated the audience when they entered the ground to participate in the World Cup Kabaddi-2012. This team, from the north-end of globe, has descended for the first time to participate in the mother game of Punjabis-Kabaddi. The entire stadium resounded with claps to welcome the guest Scottish team. Speaking with the media, the captain of the Scottish team Mr. Biair Hawthorn said that they are surprised to see the love of Punjabis for the game of Kabaddi. He said that the passion of Punjabis for Kabaddi is the same as scottish people love the football game. Mr. Hawthron further said, ‘the game of Kabaddi caught the attenti

Aditi best Indian; Nalini top Indian pro

chandigarhsportsnews.blogspot.in Gurgaon, December 1 : Amateur Aditi Ashok was the best Indian and Nalini Singh Siwach was the top Indian pro at the end of the second round of the Hero Women’s Indian Open at the DLF Golf and Country Club. Six Indians made the cut, three of them pros and three amateurs. The 14-year-old school girl, Aditi Ashok, held her nerves to shoot a 74 that kept her as the best Indian at one-under 143 and in tied 10 th alongside the likes of ISPS Handa Order of Merit leader Carlota Ciganda (75-68) and Becky Morgan (70-73). The leader after two rounds was Two-time champion Phatlum Pornanong of Thailand moved into the pole position, while the defending champion Swede Caroline Hedwall cracked the course record as the duo revived memories of their 2011 battle at the DLF Golf and Country Club. At the end of 36 holes in the sixth Hero Women’s Indian Open, Phatlum, second to Hedwall in 2011, carded seven-under 65 to share the lead with Australian Bree Arthu