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Jain University to host running gala on Jan 31

Bengaluru, KARNATKA :

Bengaluru :

Fitness enthusiasts in the city can add one more event to their workout calendar with JGI-Jain University announcing the launch of ‘My Country Run 2016’, which will see thousands of runners stream through the picturesque Cubbon Park as they compete in the 5k and 10k events on January 31.

The Sree Kanteerava stadium will be the hub of the activity as the races, which begin from 4pm, start and finish at the venue. “We have had an enthusiastic response so far as more than 3,000 people have already registered for the race. Though there are many road races in Bengaluru, we still need to do a lot more to get more and more people running,” race director Gul Mohammed Akbar  told TOI.

Akbar said the first prize of Rs 1 lakh has attracted many elite runners, including athletes from Ethiopia and Kenya.

“Some of them are staying back after competing in the Mumbai marathon,” he said. Athletes who have finished the 10k in less than 60 minutes will fall in the elite category.

JGI Group chairman Chenraj Roychand said the proceeds generated from the race will go towards supporting the 30-35 athletes from below-poverty-line families, which are being looked after by the Jain Group. The money will be used to give them foreign exposure. “After looking at the savings, the trust will put in an equal amount to create a corpus that will be used to help these kids,” he said.

Uthappa lauds Jain College Returning to his alma mater along with ace cueist Pankaj Advani as the brand ambassador of the race, star cricketer Robin Uthappa recalled how the institution helped him through his college days. “I was frantically looking to get an admission for a degree course when I got a call from Jain College, expressing their willingness to start even a new course. Shankar sir was very helpful throughout my college days and the college even conducted special classes for all the sportspersons.

Now they want me to complete my MBA and I’ve promised to do that. I can confidently tell that Jain College is the best any sportsperson can aspire for,” recalled Uthappa, in the presence of his fiancee and former tennis player Sheetal Goutam.

The marriage is scheduled on March 3.

Roychand, meanwhile, recalled how he helped Uthappa to get back his focus after he was on the verge of quitting cricket.

“Robin once called up and said he wanted to quit the game but I told him that he was born to play cricket and put him through a few meditation sessions. Eight days later, he was back with a bang, cracking 165 runs,” the JGI chairman said.

He said the college has supported not only cricket but other sports as well, involving more than 300 international sportspersons, which included seven Olympians. “I’ve told Gul to reach out to rural schools and identify talent who can be nurtured to become top-class athletes. If we put in the hard work for the next 10-15 years, we can get more gold medals at the Olympics,” Roychand added.

UV Shankar, Director of Sports, Jain University, said the race will be an annual event. “The idea is to get everyone (men, women and kids) on one platform.”

The total prize money is Rs 5.35 lakh with Rs 1 lakh for the winner of the elite race. The registration fee is Rs 1,000 (Rs 800 for students) for Open 10K and Rs 700 (Rs 600) for the 5k race.

For online registrations, log on to www.mycountry.run.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> Cities> Bangalore / by Biju Babu Cyriac, TNN / January 19th, 2016

MIT professor covers 1,500 km on bicycle from Bengaluru to Koraput

S.S.S. Shameem, Assistant Professor in Computer Application, Manipal Institute of Technology, with his cycle at Semiliguda in Koraput district of Odisha on December 26, 2015.
S.S.S. Shameem, Assistant Professor in Computer Application, Manipal Institute of Technology, with his cycle at Semiliguda in Koraput district of Odisha on December 26, 2015.

Manipal (Udipi) , KARNATAKA :

He began his journey on December 18 and concluded it in nine days

S.S.S. Shameem, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Application, Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), has just completed the first leg of solo cycle expedition, a passion he has been pursuing since two years, and calls it as “Bharat Bhraman: Ride-4-Pride.”

According to a press release issued by the Manipal University here on Thursday, Prof. Shameem had covered a distance of 1,500 km on a high-end bicycle from Bengaluru to Koraput in Odisha. Mr. Shameem, who is very lanky, proudly says, “I completed it in nine days.”

“Eastern Ghats was a bit tough, otherwise I enjoyed the first leg and plan many more such solo rides. My aim is to see and know the diversity of our country and do whatever I could. Going around the country on a bicycle gives me a great pleasure and satisfaction. Moreover, I will be, when I finish the journey, sit and look back with pride my achievements,” Prof. Shameem said.

“I began my journey from Bengaluru on December 18, 2015, and reached Koraput on December 26, 2015, via Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Vishakapatnam and Salur,” he said.

“I have been preparing for this trip for the last two years. The next cycling trip would be again taken up in December this year,” he said.

Prof. Shameem had to spend a few nights, sleeping at railway stations, police stations and religious places etc. Prof. Shameem, who is also a marathon runner, plans to alternate his cycling expeditions with running.

Therefore, he is planning to do running during summer and cycling in December. Being ambitious, Prof. Shameem is keen to get into Limca Book of Records with half marathon (21.1 km) runs.

Accordingly, he plans to do 111 half marathons in 70 days and is working on that. He calls it, “Bhaag-run Project.” He has sought details from Limca and is in touch with the athletic associations of Udupi and Mangaluru for assistance.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Karnataka / by Ganesh Prabhu / Manipal – January 22nd, 2016

MDFA ‘B’ Division Football league : Mysore Muslim emerge champs

Mysuru, KARNATAKA :

Mysuru :

Mysore Muslim FC maintaining a clean slate with three wins in the super-league beat Spirited Youth FC 2-1 in their last fixture to clinched the MDFA ‘B’ Division Football League title for the Govindaraju Memorial Trophy held at the University Football Grounds here yesterday.

Shabaz (57th) and Saadat (64th) were the goal scorers for Mysore Muslims FC. Vaibhav reduced the margin for the Spirited Youth FC in the 40th minute. Mysore Muslims FC (3 wins from 3 games) and Soniya FC (2 wins and a loss from 3 games) earned promotion to the ‘A’ Division.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / Monday – January 18th, 2016

Mustafa, Anjana clinch titles

Mysuru, KARNATAKA :

Mustafa M. Raja (left) and Anjana K. Murthy who won the titles in the AITA National U-10 Tennis Tournament (boys & girls) organised by Nagaraj Tennis Centre, Mysuru yesterday are seen with their prizes.
Mustafa M. Raja (left) and Anjana K. Murthy who won the titles in the AITA National U-10 Tennis Tournament (boys & girls) organised by Nagaraj Tennis Centre, Mysuru yesterday are seen with their prizes.

Mysuru :

City’s Mustafa M. Raja, a standard student of Excel Public School, Mysuru and Karnataka’s Anjana K. Murthy bagged the top honours by winning the U-10 boys and girls singles titles respectively in the AITA National U-10 Tennis Tournament conducted by Nagaraj’s Tennis Centre at SJCE Tennis Courts here yesterday.

In the U-10 boys singles final, Mustafa M. Raja beat Jason Michael David 4-3 (8-6), 3-4 (8-10), 4-2 to clinch the title and in the girls category Anjana K. Murthy beat Kaniska Shree (KAR) 4-3 (7-2), 4-3 (9-7) to bag the title.

The results (Final): Boys: U-10 Singles: Mustafa M. Raja (KAR) bt Jason Michael David (KAR) 4-3 (8-6), 3-4 (8-10), 4-2.

Girls U-10 singles: Anjana K. Murthy (KAR) bt M.S. Kaniska Shree 4-3 (7-2), 4-3 (9-7).

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / Monday – January 18th, 2016

Wins U-10 Tennis Tournament

Mysuru, KARNATAKA :

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Mysuru :

City’s upcoming tennis player Mustafa M. Raja registered his first tournament win of the year 2016 by winning “The Talent’s Cup 2016-17”, 10 years and Under Tennis Tournament held at the Talent Sports Academy, Begur Road, Bengaluru recently.

Mustafa displayed fine form throughout the tournament winning matches with relative ease. Results – Round 1: 6-1, R2: 6-1, Quarter Finals: 6-0, Semi Finals: 6-1 and in the finals he defeated Jason: 4-2, 4-1.

Mustafa studies at Excel Public School and trains with Nagaraj at the Nagaraj Tennis Academy, SJCE campus. He is the son of Murtuza Raja and Farida Raja of Mysuru.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / January 11th, 2016

Sania, Martina start off 2016 with Brisbane title

The top seeds quelled the challenge of German wildcards Angelique Kerber and Andrea Petkovic 7-5, 6-1 in mere 69 minutes.

Hyderabad, TELANGANA :

Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis carried the dominance of 2015 into the new season, winning their sixth consecutive title by lifting the WTA Brisbane trophy, in Brisbane on Saturday.

The top seeds quelled the challenge of German wildcards Angelique Kerber and Andrea Petkovic 7-5, 6-1 in mere 69 minutes.

Sania and Martina, the world number one team, have now stitched a 26-match winning streak together, which has brought them six titles in a row at the US Open, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Beijing, WTA Finals and now here.

It is the longest winning streak since Italians Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci’s 25 in a row in 2012. Sara and Roberta had won five titles in a row.

The top seeds drew the first blood by breaking the rivals in the second game but the joy was short-lived as Kerber and Petkovic reeled off four straight games to take a 4-2 lead in the opening set.

Sania and Martina though were not perturbed, having defused such situations many times in the last few months.

They went about their business calmly and restored the parity with another break.

Soon it was 4-4 and the Indo-Swiss combination held the ninth game, forcing Kerber and Petkovic to serve under pressure and remain alive in the set. The unseeded team though did not crack and stayed solid to make it 5-5.

Kerber and Petkovic again served at 5-6 to stretch it to a tie-breaker but offered two break chances to Sania and Martina and the top seeds obliged on second to nose ahead.

The top seeds controlled the game better in the second set, racing to a 3-0 lead by breaking their rivals in the second game.

It was a cakewalk for them from there, losing only one game before closing the match in their favour.

source:  http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport> Tennis /  PTI / Brisbane – January 09th, 2016

MDFA ‘B’ Division Football : Hat-Trick by Arbaz Khan

Mysuru, KARNATAKA :

Inspiring play by right-out Arbaz Khan, who scored a hat-trick (29th, 50th & 56th) and a goal each by Imran (second minute), Toufeeq (55th) and Usman (69th), helped Lion FC to register facile 6-3 win over Ganesha FC and top Group ‘A’ with 14 points (4 wins & 2 draws) and qualified for the super-league stage in the MDFA ‘B’ Division league for the Govindaraju Memorial Trophy played at the University Grounds here yesterday.

Arbaz Khan continued his fine run in the ‘B’ Division matches and scored his third successive hat-trick in the tournament.

Left-out Amudo scored a brace (4th & 65th), while Yogi (48th) scored the other goal Ganesha FC, who also completed their league engagements with 13 points (4 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss) and finished runner-up in the group.

Asher of Lion FC committed two fouls in the 34th & 55th minutes of the games and received two yellow cards and cannot play the next game for his team.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / January 07th, 2015

KSCA Mysore Zone M. Gopalaswamy Memorial Cricket Tourney : Fahad Shines in Vidyaranya CC’s Win

Mysuru, KARNATAKA :

A well compiled century by left-handed opener V.K. Fahad (104, 4x6s, 6x6s) and useful contributions from Kiran (87), K. Dilip (65) and Syed Zain (61) helped Vidyaranya CC to register a big 216-run win over Jawahars CC in the first round of the KSCA Mysore Zone Sri M. Gopalaswamy Memorial cricket tourney tie played at the Maharaja’s College grounds here on Wednesday.

Batting first, Vidyaranya CC scored 386 for six in 50 overs. In reply, Jawahars CC were restricted to 170 for seven in 50 overs. Faizan (67 n.o.) and Md. Ahmed Sherif (36) were the scorers. Medium-pacer M.G. Naveen took two for 34 for Vidyaranya CC.

Scores

Vidyaranya CC: 386 for 6 in 50 overs (V.K. Fahad 104, Kiran 87, K. Dilip 65, Syed Zain 61, Raghu 2 for 72, Keteshwar 2 for 78) bt Jawahars CC: 170 for 7 in 50 overs (Faizan 67 n.o., Md. Ahmed Sherif 36, M.G. Naveen 2 for 34).

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / January 07th, 2015

Dharun shatters hurdles record

A. Dharun
A. Dharun

TAMIL NADU :

Mangalore University’s A. Dharun broke the men’s 400m hurdles record as he won his second gold at the 76th National inter-university athletics championship at Patiala on Friday. The 19-year-old Tamil Nadu-born Dharun had won the 400m flat on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Bharathiar’s University international Mohammed Salahuddin, son of former international Mohammed Nizamuddin, won the men’s triple jump gold while Mangalore’s K.A. Bharath and Lucknow’s Vijay Laxmi took the men’s and women’s 800m title.

The results: Men: 800m: 1. K.A. Bharath (Mangalore) 1:53.42s, 2. Anand K. Madhu (MGU, Ktm) 1:53.77, 3. Vellayatthevan (Madras) 1:53.83.400m hurdles: 1. A. Dharun (Mangalore) 51.34m NMR, OR 51.51; 2. Jasdeep Singh (Punjabi, Pat.) 52.63,  E. Anees Rahman (MGU, Kt3. Mm) 53.58.E. 

Triple jump: 1. S.N. Mohammed Salahuddin (Bharathiar, Cbe) 15.76m, 2. S. Unais (MGU, Ktm) 15.69, 3. N. Abdulla Aboobacker (MGU, Ktm) 15.56. Javelin: 1. Neeraj Chopra (Punjab, Chd) 79.95m, 2. Ganesh Pathak (Rajiv Gandhi, Bhopal) 75.37m, 3. Ajay Kumar (Punjabi, Pat.) 73.61.

Women: 800m: 1. Vijay Laxmi (Lucknow) 2:09.15s, 2. Shipra Sarkar (Calcutta) 2:09.99, 3. K. Priya (Madras) 2:12.83.

400m hurdles: 1. Veerpal Kaur (Punjabi, Pat.) 1:01.88s, 2. M. Loganayaki (Periyar, Salem) 1:02.31, 3. Jerin Joseph (MGU, Ktm) 1:02.52.

5000m walk: 1. Priyanka (Punjabi, Pat.) 23:28.19s, 2. Bhawna Jat (Mohanlal Sukhadia, Udpr) 24:38.65, 3. K. Mary Margaret (MGU, Ktm) 24:44.83.

Heptathlon: 1. Swapna Barman (Calcutta) 5302 pts, 2. Sowmiya (Madras) 4656, 3. Anila Jose (MGU) 4535.

source:  http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport> Other Sports / Kochi – January 02nd, 2016

Meet Swimming Champ Moin Junnedi, The Boy With Over 100 Broken Bones and a Will of Steel

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Belgaum, KARNATAKA  :

Moin Junnedi, is not your average 18-year-old, he has won seven national gold medals and one international level in para swimming competitions.

Moin suffers from osteogenesis imperfect, a brittle bone disease which makes him prone to fractures. Nevertheless, he has a will of steel that inspires every one of us. The Karnataka government honoured him on World Disability Day.

Moin’s daily struggles include that he cannot eat with his hands as both of them are turned backwards. His legs are weak and fused together. Initially, Kausar, Moin’s mother lost all hope after knowing his incurable disease, but the lost hope was recovered thanks to Umesh Kalaghatag. Umesh is a swimming coach for the disabled.

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‘One should learn to never give up, no matter what the situation is. I do not feel I am disabled or have any sort of shortcoming. I love swimming and I want to be the best swimmer in the world,’ says, a visibly enthusiastic Moin.

He trained Moin for the past seven years which made him win a lot of laurels for our country.

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Moin is also a hardcore fan of Shah Rukh Khan and even the Bollywood Baadshah met the boy and spend time with him.

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Mushtaque Junnedi his father told Times of India, “We never felt ever that Moin is disabled and never imagine house without him. He is a friend, elder and motivational force to everybody in home. All this happened thanks to his coach Umesh Kalaghatagi.”

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Nation / by Online Desk / December 30th, 2015