Power and might on display at South India Level Wrestling

January 30, 2012

Mangalore, January 30: Gautam from Alvas' Group, Moodbidri won the South India Level Men's Wrestling Championship held here, in the over 96 kg category. Adarsh, another wrestler from the district, finished second after battling heroically for the top spot with the champion.

Prema Uchanavar bagged the top spot Women's 48 kg category.

The championship was organized in the city under the aegis of Dakshina Kannada District Amateur Wrestling Federation.

Results:

MEN: 55 kg: 1. Prashant Shetty (DK), 2. Manjunath S Kadam (Haliyal, Uttara Kannada), 3. Kenchappa (Davangere). 60 kg: 1. Shariff Jamadar (DK), 2. Chandrashekhar (DAvangere), 3. Navin Kumar (Mysore). 66 kg: 1. Gopi K (Davangere), 2. Kumar (Mysore), 3. Anand (DK). 74 kg: 1. Lokesh L Shetty (KSP), 2. Kartik (Davangere), 3. Rakesh (DK). 84 kg: 1. Kenchappa (KSP), 2. Vinod Kumar (Mysore), 3. Anish (DK). 96 kg: 1. N C Nyama Gowda (KSP), 2. S R L Shetty, 3. Ajay (DK)

WOMEN: 48 kg: 1. Prema Uchanavar (Gadag), 2. Reshma Amboji (Belgaum), 3. Amita (DK), 4. Poonam (Alva's). 51 kg: 1. Basheera (Gadag), 2. Yogeeta Patil (Alva's), 3. Radha (Mysore), 4. Deepa (DK). 55 kg: 1. Shahida (Gadag), 2. Nagaratna Siddi (Belgaum), 3. Ranjeeta (Alva's), 4. Nishmita (DK). 59 kg: 1. Reeta Priyanka (Mysore), 2. Aishwarya (Belgaum), 3. Jyoti Uppar (Gadag), 4. Sonam (DK). 63 kg: 1. Atmashree (Alva's), 2. Meghana (Tumkur), 3. Namita (DK). 67 kg: 1. Ramya M R (Mysore, 2. Anusha (Alva's), 3. Shubhalakshmi (DK).

Ajit Kumar Malady, president of International Bunts Foundation, presided over the valedictory function of the championship. Honorary president of the organizing committee, Sadananda Shetty, A J Shetty, secretary of Karnataka State Amateur Wrestling Federation, Narasimha M R, Shyamsundar Shetty Mumbai, and Chandrahas Shetty, participated as chief guests.

On this occasion, Vijaya Kanchan, who bagged a medal at the international power lifting competition held at Japan recently, was felicitated.

Honorary president of Dakshina Kannada District Wrestling Federation, Sureshchandra Shetty, president, Sukhpal Salian, working president, Prakash Karkera, treasurer, and Rohidas Bangera Ullal, were present.

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The coastal city of Mangaluru is gearing up for a major sporting milestone with the launch of a Golf Excellence Academy at the Pilikula Golf Club (PGC), scheduled to open on May 31. The initiative aims to position Mangaluru firmly on India’s national golfing map.

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