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Won Over 24 International Titles: Saina Nehwal

   Saina Nehwal is an Indian professional badminton singles player. A former world no.1, she has won over 24 international titles, which involves 11 Superseries titles. Saina Nehwal She was born on 17 March 1990 in Hisar, Haryana, India. Her father, Mr. Harvir Singh Nehwal ,who has a PhD in agricultural science and her mother, Mrs. Usha Rani Nehwal. Her father was promoted and transferred from Haryana to Hyderabad. Her mother was a State level badminton player in Haryana. Saina took up badminton to fulfill her mother's dream of becoming a national level badminton player. She trained under Pullela Gopichand in his academy in 2014 parted company with Gopichand and joined Prakash Padukone Badminton  Academy in Banglore. In 2006, She created history by winning the 'Asian Satellelite Badminton Tournament'. At the age of 16, she became the first Indian woman and the youngest player from Asia to win a 4-star tournament-the Phillippines Open. In 2007, she won her opening matches ...
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First Indian Female Wrestler to win a medal in Olympic: Sakshi Malik

   Sakshi Malik is an Indian freestyle wrestler. She become the first Indian woman to win a medal at the Olympics. Won Gold at Rio Olympics She was born on 3 September 1992 in Mokhra Village, Rohtak District, Haryana to father, Mr. Sukhbir, a bus conductor with Delhi Transport Corporation, and mother, Mrs. Sudesh Malik, a supervisor at a local health clinic. She was motivated to takeup wrestling from seeing her grandfather who was also a wrestler. Her training started at the age of 12 under coach, Ishwar Dahiya, at an Akhara in Chotu Ram Stadium, Rohtak. In 2010, she won bronze medal in 58Kg freestyle event at Junior World Championships. In 2014, she won gold medal in the 60Kg category at Dave Schultz International Tournament. After this she never stopped and maintained the passion and dedication towards wrestling. She also competed at 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games. In 2015, Malik won bronze medal at Asian Championships in Doha, Qatar in a total of five rounds in the 60kg ca...

First Indian woman to win a Silver at the Olympics: PV Sindhu

   Pusarla  Venkata Sindhu is an Indian Badminton player. She became the first Indian woman to win a silver at the Olympics.  P.V.Sindhu won Gold medal at Badminton World Championships Sindu was born on 5 July 1995 in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India to P.V. Ramana and P.Vijaya. Both her parents have been national level volleyball players. she was good at studies at her school time. she started playing badminton when she was just 8 and a half year old. she played it for enjoyment but soon she realised that she wanted to make her career in it. she started her coaching at the Indian Railway Institute in Secunderabad to learn the basics of badminton and then she joined Pullela Gopichand's badminton academy to enhance her skills. Sindhu came to international attention when she broke into the top 20 of the BWF World Ranking in September 2012 at the age of just 17. She finished as runner-up in the 2010 Iran Fajr International Badminton Challenge and reached the quarterfina...

Interveiw of a National Cricketer : Apoorv Arora

  Apoorv Arora is a all rounder cricketer. He is a right hand batsman and right arm fast bowler. He had played 14 National and State tournament and had played various tournaments all over India.  Apoorv Arora 1. Tell me something about yourself as when you started playing and what are your hobbies and interests beside sports? I started playing when I was 6 year old . I started my proper coaching at the age of 9 years. Talking about my hobbies as I'm a extrovert kind of person so I love talking to people and express myself. 2. Who is your role model and why? My role model is Virat Kohli  because of his temperament. I just love the way he plays and handles the situation in matches. Virat Kohli is my role model because of his fitness and the way he handles the pressure on Team India is just absolutely amazing to see a person doing these things at one time. 3. What is your opinion about Indian Cricket team? Indian team right now is one of the toughest to be beaten in any form...

Interveiw of a National Athlete: Badal Teotia

 Badal Teotia is a National level Athletics player. He was born in Kisoli Village, Bulandsher District, Uttar Pradesh. He belongs to a Farmer Family. He had run in three 12 hour stadium run, Chambal challenge trail run, Trail a thon, Starry Night Marathon, Hot ultra Jaipur, Wings marathon, Kangra trail and had represented 6 hour Ultra Running team of Athletic Federation of India. Badal Teotia at Starry Night Marathon 1. When you started playing professionally?   I play sports since my school days but can't continue due to some reasons. Then one day I came to know about Ultra running that is any distance more than 42.195 KMs.. So, I thought this is something different and challenging too then I decided to give it a chance and it was December 2017. It was my first 12 hour stadium run in Delhi. Then I googled more about Ultra running and came to know that we have a chance to represent India at international level in Ultra running, then I decided to emphasize it in a professional...

Ranked World No. 9 in Archery: Deepika Kumari

  Deepika Kumari, currently ranked World No. 9 in Archery. She was born on 13 June 1994 to father Shivnarayan Mahato, an auto-rickshaw driver and mother Geeta Mahato, a nurse at Ranchi Medical College in a Prajapati Family in Ranchi, Jharkhand. As a child, she practised archery while aiming for mangoes with stones.Deepika practised archery using homemade bamboo bows and arrow. Deepika's cousin Vidya Kumari, then a archer residing at Tata Archery Academy, helped her develop her talent. Deepika Kumari at Archery Academy Deepika made her first breakthrough in 2005 when she entered Arjun Archery Academy, an institute setup by Meera Munda. But her professional archery journey began in the year 2006 when she joined the Tata Archery Academy in Jameshedpur. It was here that she started her training with both the proper equipment as well as a uniform. Deepika became the second Indian to win the title Palton Hansda won the junior competition at the 2006 Archery World Cup in Mérida, Mexico. A...

India's greatest woman batsman: Mithali Raj

 Mithali Dorai Raj is the only female to surpass the 7,000 run mark in Women's One Day International matches and the first player to score seven consecutive 50's in ODIs. Raj was born on 3 December 1982 in a Tamil family in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Her father is Dorai Raj, who was an Airman in the Indian Air Force, and mother is Leela Raj. she started playing at age of 10. she started her cricket coaching in school days along with her elder brother. Mithali Raj She is right-handed opening batter and occasional right-arm leg break bowler and also she is the ODI captain of women's national cricket team.  Mithali has played all three cricket formats for India, Test; One day and T20. She led the Indian team to the finals in the 2005 Women's Cricket World Cup where the team losts to Australia. She is a part-time leg-break bowler as well. She is a recipient of the Arjuna award for the year 2003. She currently tops the batting table with 703 ratings. At the 2013 Women's World C...