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Ace navigator Musa Sherif / The Hindu
Ace navigator Musa Sherif / The Hindu

Musa Sherif, ace navigator on the Indian rally circuit, talks about his journey to the top in Indian motorsport

It’s hard for most people to be as driven as Musa Sherif. And that’s a pun intended. The soft-spoken 39-year-old from Kumbla, a small town in Kasaragod district, is arguably the most experienced, and by most accounts, the most respected professional navigator on the Indian rally circuit, having piloted for over 63 different drivers in an incredibly successful career spanning 19 years. In August this year, when he navigated for his long-time teammate – ace driver Gaurav Gill of Team MRF – in the first round of the Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) at Nasik, Musa became the first Indian to have participated in 200 rallies. It stands at 206 as of last week whenMetro Pluscaught up with him when he had come to the city to organise The Mahindra Great Escape off-road rally.

Musa has also cruised into this year’sLimca Book of Recordsfor being the first person to navigate for and win three championship titles – the Malaysian Group N Championship, the Malaysian 4WD SUV Championship and the INRC – in a year (2009).

“Being a navigator is a challenging job. In a rally, the navigator functions as the eyes of the driver – literally. The driver would be driving totally blind; driving just on the strength of what a navigator is telling him about the terrain, the speed, the curves, the angles… It requires a lot of concentration and commitment on my part for one error can send the car crashing!” explains Musa, who adds that he’s been involved in only a handful of crashes so far. “A few bruised ribs, a couple of broken bones… that’s about it. There’s really not much cause to worry about because these days rally cars and their crew are fully kitted with all kinds of safety features. Besides, before we rally in competition, we do a recee of the circuit. That’s when I write down my pace notes, which is kind of like a detailed storyboard about the circuit, from which I relay info to my driver,” he adds.

Viable profession

And his family had no objections to him taking up such a risky sport? “Actually, they did. My father, Zainuddin, is a businessman and I have three brothers and three sisters, and none of them or my extended family is into motorsport, or any sport, for that matter. Naturally, they were a bit apprehensive when I started out, worrying too much about the risk factor. It’s only when I started winning races and coming back home in one piece that they started accepting that motorsport can be a viable profession,” says Musa, with a laugh.

Although, he’d been interested in bikes since he was a child, learning to ride his father’s scooter at age eight, Musa’s journey to the top began only when he was 20 years old, in 1993, when he was studying for a management degree Mangalore.

“I used to hang around the Karavalli Automotive Sports Club in Mangalore, and on a lark I entered a two-wheeler race. Needless to say, I was hooked,” recalls the ace navigator who was a rider for the first three years of his career, racing motorbikes at local events in Mangalore.

“When I was a rider, I used to find it difficult to get good navigators and so I thought it would be prudent to start learning about navigation. Soon I began to enjoy it so much that I got others to ride my bike while I navigated. Thus with each race I gained experience, and experience is what counts in navigation. Besides, I realised that if I want to continue in rallying, being a navigator would suit me better. Unlike drivers/riders who have a sort of an age limit for competition, navigators just get better with age and experience,” adds Musa.

This adrenalin junkie’s first major break into rallying came in 1996 when he was invited to navigate for veteran driver Satish Bhat of Team JK Tyres. Then, it was rally by rally into the big leagues, where he navigated for the likes of V.R. Naren Kumar (six-time INRC champion), Lohit Urrs, Nikhil Taneja, Samir Thapar, Vijayant Chaudhury, among others.

MRF rally driver Gaurav Gill (left) and his co-driver Musa Sherif Photo:Stan Rayan / The Hindu
MRF rally driver Gaurav Gill (left) and his co-driver Musa Sherif Photo:Stan Rayan / The Hindu

Setting records

Since 2001, Musa has been with Team MRF. He’s been partnering with Gaurav Gill since 2007. In all Musa has won 68 rallies, including INRC Championships in 2007 and 2009. The INRC 2011 title too is all but in the bag, as Musa and Gaurav start the Chikmaglur rally this weekend with a lead of 52 points.

“These days, every time I win, or for that matter, take part in a rally, it seems to be a record!” says the down-to-earth navigator with all the confidence of a man who knows that he is well on course to becoming a legend in his own right.

Keep on going

For a man who’s every breath is a record, what new challenges does he have? “Keep on rallying, of course! And win some more championships with Gaurav – we make a good team. In 2015 along with driver Sanjay Takle, I’m planning to take part in the 15-day Dakar rally, a 10,000 km race across Argentina and Chile. My immediate aim, though, is to race in the upcoming 2012 Asia-Pacific rally championship, racing through New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Indonesia, and Thailand,” says Musa, who says he draws inspiration for his drive from legendary drivers such as Leela Krishnan and Jagat Nanjappa. When not racing, Musa likes to spend time at home with his family – his wife, Safeena, and his kids, Zainulsalah and Mohammad Falah.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> MetroPlus / by Nita Sathyendran / November 18th, 2011

Carving a niche

Crickter Ashwin Hebbar / The Hindu
Crickter Ashwin Hebbar / The Hindu

Ashwin Hebbar has given people of Nellore a reason to rejoice

His 250 against Haryana and 175 against Jharkhand in the Cooch Behar fixtures made the selectors come to an agreement to blood him in first class circuit. Nineteen-year-old Ashwin Hebbar found a place in Mohammad Kaif-led Andhra Ranji team for the season thus bolstering the team’s middle-order.

Nellore turned jubilant when after a long gap, a player from the district was picked for the Ranji team. “The last man to earn the cap was all rounder Fayaq Ahmed,” recollects Andhra Cricket Association statistician G. Phani. Ashwin is a product of ACA’s academy concept which took shape in 2010. The sprucing up of three academies at Mangalagiri, Kapada and Vizianagaram for three age groups has done a world of good to junior cricket.

“Players like Ashwin Hebbar, Naren Reddy, Ricky Bhui, MUB Sriram and Karan Shinde are the products of these academies,” says a proud Prasad. For an introvert, who is an avid reader, this season will be an important one for he will aim to cement his place if opportunities are given by the management to perform.

“He has been performing consistently in the junior grade and it is imperative to promote him to keep his morale high. He is also a good fielder in the point-cover region and he is good team man who bowls at gentle medium pace,” says Srinivas Reddy, an ACA coach.

Many administrators and coaches rate Ashwin high when it came to patience. “He has loads of it and he loves to play a waiting game. He has all the strokes but he plays according to situation,” says Prasad. Ashwin had a dream run in the junior grade by slamming more than 500 runs in many seasons and he led Andhra team to win the South Zone under-16 honours.

Many feel that lack of flamboyance like Karan Shinde and Ricky Bhui was the main reason for Ashwin efforts going unnoticed. “He is a quiet bloke. He minds his business and he is not the noisy type to draw the attention,” says a coach.

A darling of coaches, Ashwin always places his team before self. “He is a quintessential middle order batsman but when team demanded, he opened the innings for team and scored big runs. But when it came to national selections he could not match the performance of the regular openers of the rival teams,” says Prasad.

Andhra begins its Ranji voyage from December 7 at Vizag against Hyderabad and will wind up in early February (2015) after playing seven matches and Ashwin certainly has his work cut out for him.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> MetroPlus / by J.R. Sridharan / November 21st, 2014

Vizag women boxers pack a punch, win championship

Women boxers in action at the finals of AP State Women Sports Meet at B.R. Stadium in Guntur on Friday. Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar / The Hindu
Women boxers in action at the finals of AP State Women Sports Meet at B.R. Stadium in Guntur on Friday. Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar / The Hindu

Women boxers from Guntur district put up a spirited fight. A special boxing ring was put up in front of indoor stadium with the support of District Boxing Association.

Women boxers from the district put up a spirited fight to finish a close second behind Visakhapatnam at the end of finals of Andhra Pradesh State Women Sports Meet that concluded here at Brahmananda Reddy Stadium on Friday.

The women boxers put up a commendable fight to put a tally of 39 points finishing closely behind Visakhapatnam (45 points).

T. Prameela who won a silver medal in 45-48 kg category was declared as best loser while B. Likhita from Srikakulum was declared as best winner. Ch. Naga Jyothi from Guntur was declared as upcoming boxer.

P. Farzana from Guntur won gold medal in the 81 kg category beating K. Saniya from Chittoor.

Boxers from Visakhapatnam packed a punch as they bagged a rich haul of medals. G. Jyothi (45-48 kg), V. Gnaneswari (52-54 kg), A. Hema (54-57 kg), G. Shaara (60-64 kg), G. Gaya Rupini (64-69 kg), S. Marthamma (69-75 kg) and D. Vara Lakshmi (75-81 kg) bagged gold medals.

District Sports Development Officer G. Venkateswara Rao inaugurated the competitions. A special boxing ring was put up in front of indoor stadium with the support of District Boxing Association.

Secretary Kosana Venugopala Rao, vice president Kosana Subba Rao, senior boxers Chiranjeevi, Manohar, Parsa Venkateswara Rao and boxing coach R. Viswanath were present. Senior referees Sai Prasad, Narsing Rao, Ramesh and Rajeswara Rao were also present.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by P. Samuel Jonathan / Guntur – November 22nd, 2014

Sneha clinches 100M gold

Sneha SS of Dakshina Kannada clocked 12.50 seconds to win the gold in girls’s U-18 100M sprint at the 30th Karnataka Junior inter-district athletics championships here on Monday. Inchara NS and Anusha MR from Mysuru pocketed silver and bronze with a timing of 12.70 and  13.00 seconds respectively.

Results: Boys: U-16: Discus throw: Jagannath (Belagavi) 38.41, 1; Sanjeev Balavi(Belagavi) 37.10, 2; Steepan PS (UKDAA) 35.30, 3.
Medley relay: Bengaluru Rural 2:07.70, 1; Kodagu 2.08.90, 2; Belagavi 2.09.70, 3.
5000M race walk:  Kashinath SK (Belagavi) 28:04:05, 1; Zinith Kaverappa (Kodagu) 28:39:9, 2; Nikhil RD (Bengaluru Rural) 32:49:60, 3.
U-18: High jump: Raviteja DS (Bengaluru Urban) 1.80, 1; Preran Manjunath (Bengaluru Urban) 1.75, 2; Mitun SR (Chitradurga) 1.50, 3.
Medley relay: Dakshina kannada 2:04.10, 1; Dharwad 2.06.70, 2;  Shivamogga 2.08.00, 3.
Discus throw: Vivek SA (Dakshina Kannada) 45.00, 1; Suryaprakash (Bengaluru Urban) 44.65, 2; Sharath Babu (Dakshina Kannada) 43.29, 3.
U-20: Triple jump: Karthik (Dakshina Kannada) 14.39, 1; Sidhartha (Dakshina Kannada) 13.02, 2;  Nooruizama Jakati (Belagavi) 13.02, 3.
Javelin throw: Sharfan Ahamad (Tumkur) 50.83, 1; Madhu R (Dharwad) 47.36, 2; Venu Prasad (Dakshina kannada) 41.23, 3.

4x400M relay:
 Bengaluru Urban 3:28.50, 1; Dakshina Kannada 3:32.00, 2; Vijayapura 3:46.70, 3.
Girls: U-16: Javelin throw: Vaibhavi VB (UKDAA) 29.60, 1.
3000M race walk: Shravya (Udupi) 18:24:02, 1; Kavitha Bai (Kodagu) 19:34:80, 2.

Discus throw:
 Kalavathi BT (Bengaluru Rural) 27.80, 1; Vaishnavi CL (Kodagu) 26.68, 2; Khyaathi Achutha (Udupui) 21.90, 3.
U-18: 100M: Sneha SS (Dakshina Kannada) 12.50, 1; Inchara NS (Mysuru) 12.7,  Anusha MR (Mysuru) 13.0, 3.
High Jump: Babitha K (DKAA) 1.49, 1; Tejaswi (Bengaluru Urban) 1.47, 2; Anusree MV (DKAA) 1.33, 3.

Javelin throw:
 Jagrithi K (Kodagu) 30.62, 1; Durga Bhavani (Davangere) 21.91, 2.
Discus throw: Niveditha (Uttara Kannada) 37.59, 1;  Jyothi (Vijayapura) 26.48, 2; Nivetha T (Bengaluru Urban) 26.44, 3.
5000M race walk: Danuja TE (Kodagu) 29:18:00, 1; Vilma D’Souza (DKAA) 30:38:20, 2; Pavitra D (Bagalkot) 31:53:80, 3.
U-20: 100M: Veena Adagi (Vijayapura) 13.0, 1; Monika S (Bengaluru Urban) 13.3, 3.

High jump: 
Nishmitha MN (DKAA) 1.36, 1.
Shot put: Uma PS (Mysuru) 12.81, 1; Kavitha NR (Vijayapura) 7.96, 2; Shwetha HR (Bengaluru Rural) 7.40, 3.
Javelin throw: Akshatha S (DKAA) 28.46, 1; Sahana Y (DKAA) 26.02, 2.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> Sports / Vijayapura – DHNS, November 11th, 2014

Fitting tribute to city footballers

Winning team:Johnson Football Club emerged champions at the Peter Thangaraj Memorial Football Tournament with a 3-1 win via penalty shoot-out over Hyderabad Sporting, at Gymkhana Grounds.
Winning team:Johnson Football Club emerged champions at the Peter Thangaraj Memorial Football Tournament with a 3-1 win via penalty shoot-out over Hyderabad Sporting, at Gymkhana Grounds.

It was a fitting tribute to one of the finest footballers from the city who donned the national colours when the District Sports Authority of Hyderabad organised the Peter Thangaraj Memorial Football Tournament at Gymkhana Grounds.

In a way, it also demonstrated the efficacy of having a District Sports Development Officer in Aleem Khan who himself was a former national player. “We thought it the best way to give the young talent a platform to showcase their skills,” insists Aleem who is largely responsible in football activity revived in a big way at the venue which was one of the major centres for the then famous Rahim League championship.

Those were the days when stalwarts of yesteryears including Noor Mohammad, Yusuf Khan, Azizuddin used to make it a point to watch football action.

But with the APFA still in a limbo thanks to the legal disputes it got entangled, it was left to the individuals like Aleem Khan and Tony of Shastri Soccer Club to keep the sport alive.

With another seasoned campaigner and enthusiastic E. Shyam of State Bank of Hyderabad always making it a point to be involved in the organizational aspects, the event was again another success story, despite the ugly behavior in the final phase of the tournament which saw the tournament committee ban two teams from further participation.

But, it was more because of the alleged players’ unruly attitude than a reflection on the organizational skills.

For the record, Johnson Football Club emerged champions with a 3-1 win via penalty shoot-out over Hyderabad Sporting in the final and also won Rs. 10,000 as cash incentive.

The teams locked goalless at the end of regulation time, primarily because of Johnson custodian Rahul’s impressive display.

In the shoot-out, Louise, Teja and Srikanth were on target for the winners while only Zubair scored for the loser.

Special prizes

Special prizes were given to Rahul of Johnson FC (best goalkeeper) by Olympian Zulfiquaruddin, Sumeer of Red Hills (best defender) by Olympian S. S. Hameed, Anju of Johnson FC (best midfielder) by Arjuna Awardee Md Habib, Talha of Hyderabad Sporting (best striker) by former Asian Games gold medallist Mohd Afzal.

In a welcome gesture, Mr. M. K.Bhattacharya,, DGM, SBH (Secunderabad Zone), felicitated former internationals Bhir Bahadur, Victor Amalraj and M.A. Sayeed at the valedictory function.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> DownTown / by V. V.S / May 24th, 2012

Belagavi swimmers shine at national event

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They bagged 19 medals, including eight gold, in National Paralympic Swimming Championship

The city’s swimmers bagged 19 medals, including eight gold and nine silver, at the recently concluded 14th National Paralympic Swimming Championship.

More than 400 swimmers from across India participated in the event and Karnataka bagged the third runners-up trophy.

According to swimming coach Umesh Kalghatgi here on Thursday, Sridhar Malagi won gold medals in 100m freestyle, 100m backstroke, 100m breaststroke, 100m butterfly, and a silver medal in 4x100m freestyle relay.

Raghvendra Anavekar won two gold medals in 200m individual medley and 100m butterfly, two silver medals in 100m backstroke and 100m freestyle and a bronze medal in 4x100m freestyle relay.

‘Wonder boy’

Moin Junnedi, who has earned the nickname ‘wonder boy’ for defying all physical challenges because of more than 200 fractures he has had, won two gold medals in 50m freestyle and 50m backstroke.

Amol Kamble secured four silver medals in 50m freestyle, 50m backstroke, 50m breaststroke and 50m butterfly.

Swatik Patil bagged two silver medals in 50m backstroke and 50m breaststroke, and a bronze in 50m freestyle.

The competitions were conducted by the Paralympic Association of Madhya Pradesh and Shishukunj International School, Indore, under the aegis of the Paralympic Swimming Federation of India.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> National> Karnataka / by Vijaykumar Patil / Belagavi – November 14th, 2014

3 Mysoreans among 15 Sports Persons to get Ekalavya Award today

Four to get Life-Time Achievement Award; 10 to get ‘Karnataka Kreeda Ratna’

Bengaluru :

Three sports persons from Mysuru — P.U. Navaneetha (Junior India and National-level basketball player from DYES, Mysore and Teresian College, Mysore), V.R. Sanoj (Asian volleyball player and bronze medal winner in 2010 who hails from H.D. Kote Taluk) and N. Lokesh (Cyclist from Mysuru) — have been chosen for the Ekalavya Award for 2013. A total of 15 sports persons will receive the Ekalavya award today at Vidhana Soudha at 5.30 pm.

Mysore-born Vikas Gowda, silver medal winner in the Asian Games in discus throw will also get a cash prize of Rs.15 lakh. This was announced by Sports Minister Abhay Chandra Jain at a press conference here yesterday.

Four senior sportspersons will be honoured with Life-time Achievement Awards while ten athletes have been chosen for Karnataka Kreeda Ratna Award, instituted for the first time to boost rural sports.

Ekalavya Awardees:  M. Arshad (Athletics), D. Guruprasad (Badminton), P.U. Navaneetha (Basketball), Shodhan Kumar Rai (body building), D. Yashas (Chess), N. Lokesh (Cycling), Vishal Kumar (football), K.M. Somanna (Hockey), B.R. Nikshep (Tennis), B. Anand Kumar (Para badminton), Akshatha Poojari (Powerlifting), P.N. Prakash (Shooting), Ashwin Menon (Swimming), V.R. Sanoj (Volleyball) and Prema Huchannavar (Wrestling). The award includes a cash prize of Rs. 2 lakh and a memento.

Life-time Achievement Awardees Boxing coach G. Manoharan, Mani (Kabaddi), Mohd. Dadapeer (football) and M. Sumitra Kumar (bodybuilding). The award includes a cash prize of Rs. 1.5 lakh and a memento.

In addition to the above mentioned awards, the Minister also announced the Karnataka Kreeda Ratna, an award instituted to honour the achievements of sports personalities in rural sports.

Karnataka Kreeda Ratna Awardees: Santosh Naik (Atya patya), A.R. Shruthi (Ball badminton), Kumar S. Jagadeva, K.H. Vinay Kumar (kho-kho), Y. Maruti (Mallakhamb), M. Ishwarya (Mud wrestling), Mohd. Aquib (Throwball), Palimaru Devendra (Kambala), Gopal Kharvi (swimming with his feet tied) and S.C. Nagendra Swamy (Jala stambhana). The award includes a cash prize of Rs. 1 lakh and a memento.

Govt. cash awards for medallists

Medallists from the Asian Games and the Asian Para Games stand to earn unprecedented rewards on the occasion. Gold, silver and bronze medallists will be presented cash awards of Rs. 25, 15 and 8 lakh respectively, the sums hiked after long-standing demands from athletes.

For the paralympic athletes, brought on par with the able-bodied for the first time, this represents a bonanza, with their awards previously being Rs.5, 3, and 1.5 lakh.

Ten medallists from the Asian Games and five from the Asian Para Games are on the list, with the total prize money nearing Rs. 3 crore.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports  News / Thursday, November 06th, 2014

Erode girls win handball championship

The triumphant Erode handball team receiving the prize fromM. Ramasubramani, Inspector-General of Police, Central Zone, in Tiruchi on Sunday.
The triumphant Erode handball team receiving the prize fromM. Ramasubramani, Inspector-General of Police, Central Zone, in Tiruchi on Sunday.

Erode clinched the title in the State sub-junior handball championship for girls, which concluded here on Sunday.

The two-day tournament, played for the M.A.M. Rolling Trophy, was jointly organised by Tamil Nadu Handball Association (TNHBA), Tiruchi District Handball Association (TDHBA), and M.A.M. Matriculation Higher Secondary School.

Teams from 24 districts took part in the tournament that was played on knockout basis.

Erode defeated Tiruvannamalai in the final. Thanjavur got the better of Coimbatore in the third place playoff. R. Vimala of Tiruchi and S. Amirtha Varshini of Erode were adjudged best player and best goalkeeper respectively.

M. Ramasubramani, Inspector-General of Police, Central Zone, and president, Handball Federation of India, gave away the prizes in the presence of A. Saravanan, general secretary, TNHBA; M.A. Mohamed Nizam, secretary, MAM Group of Institutions;  M.A. Fathima Mansoor, correspondent of the school; S. Amala Ruban, principal; SP. Annamalai, president, TDHBA; and R. Karunakaran, secretary.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Tamil Nadu / by Staff Reporter / Tiruchi – November 11th, 2014

Standing tall in the face of adversity

J. Shahjahan, captain of the Kerala University Blind Cricket team. / The Hindu
J. Shahjahan, captain of the Kerala University Blind Cricket team. / The Hindu

Visually challenged student bags Young Achiever Award.

As far as fielding positions in cricket are concerned, J. Shahjahan prefers standing at ‘short.’ “You know, where Gautam Gambhir normally stands,” he said, a comparison he often draws to help those not so well-versed with cricket parlance. This is a place uncomfortably close to the batsman, one that even the fittest of players would not be too thrilled to serve. But this 26-year-old captain of the Kerala University Blind Cricket team is.

Mr. Shahjahan, whose indomitable spirit for the game has also found him a place in the State-level team for the visually challenged, is one of the five recipients in the country of this year’s Young Achiever Award instituted by the Amway Opportunity Foundation. The award was introduced in 2013 by the Corporate Social Responsibility wing of Amway India with the objective of identifying and supporting efforts of youth who are differently abled and belong to financially underprivileged backgrounds. He will receive the award at a function to be held in Chandigarh on November 8.

The National Association for the Blind in Kerala nominated his name for the award.

Born partially sighted, his condition worsened with age. But it has not been a deterrent to Mr. Shahjahan’s efforts to succeed. It is not just the joy of playing that gets this ‘all-rounder’ out on the cricket pitch at the university hostel here, but the fact that it has proven really uplifting for everyone in his team, nearly all of whom have had to deal with condescending, discriminatory treatment all their lives.

Even if they get to seriously practice only once a month, it is something they excel in. “If we could, we would get out on to the pitch everyday but any tournament we participate in or any practice we arrange has to be carried out using our own money. We have never had sponsors to support us,” said Mr. Shahjahan.

“It is not our physical capabilities that have frustrated us, it is the system,” he said. Mr. Shahjahan’s two role-models in the game are barely recognisable names — A. Manish and M.T. Manoj, who excelled in the national team for the Blind Cricket World Cup held in Islamabad in 2006.

Mr. Shahjahan is currently pursuing MA Malayalam at University College here.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Thiruvananthapuram / by Kaavya Pradeep Kumar / Thursday – November 05th, 2014

Young boxers from Guntur district win laurels

Boys and girls from Guntur who, won medals in School Games Championship held at Visakhapatnam recently, pose with medals. Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar / The Hindu
Boys and girls from Guntur who, won medals in School Games Championship held at Visakhapatnam recently, pose with medals. Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar / The Hindu

Young boxers from the district have won laurels at the State-level boxing championship conducted by the School Games Federation of India in Visakhapatnam. Trained by national level boxing champion and coach R. Viswanath, K. Karthik (91 kg) and A.K. Divya (69) won gold medals in boys and girls (under-19 category) sections while Sk. Yasin (81 kg), and B. Srilatha (48) have won silver medals. The girls have also secured runners up championship.

Complimenting the young boxers at a felicitation function held at LVR & Sons Club here on Thursday, Deputy Commissioner of Excise Kullayappa said that young boxers achieved so much in spite of having poor facilities and added they needed encouragement to excel in the sport and promised all help.

Secretary of LVR & Sons Club Movva Chandramouli said that the club has been extending all help to budding sports persons. The budding boxers have been allowed to use the facilities in the gymnasium where they fine tuned their abilities under boxing coach R. Viswanath.

Guntur District Boxing Association secretary Venugopal, Assistant Commissioner of Excise Adiseshu, vice- president Kosana Venkateswara Rao and School Games Federation secretary Murali were present.

Seeking the assistance of various members in providing a boxing ring, Mr. Venugopal said that the Guntur Municipal Corporation had already allotted site opposite tennis court complex at NTR Municipal Stadium and sought the approval by the commissioner. Cotton Association president Pavuluri Krishna Kumari promised that he would speak to the Sports Minister and get the required boxing ring.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / Staff Reporter / Guntur – November 06th, 2014