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Primesh shatters 32-year-old recordTENHIPALAM, DEC 30. He has seen some hot tracks in Hungary. Been through some fast ones in Chennai. But surprisingly, international P.S. Primesh found a mud lane at the Calicut University Stadium here on Sunday to post his career-best 400m ... More
CHENNAI, DEC. 30. Monogna Mandava and Gundala Madhukiran, both from Andhra, have been assured of the National under-9 girls and under-7 boys chess titles, with a round to spare, after taking an unbeatable 1.5 point lead over their closest rivals ... More Other Stories
LONDON, DEC. 30. According to the British media and the Sunday papers here, Nasser Hussain, the current England cricket captain, is to receive an OBE (Order of the British Empire), in the Queen's New Year's honours list, for helping to restore ... More Other Stories
NEW DELHI, DEC 30. Jo Paul Ancheri was on Sunday chosen the Player of the Year by the All India Football Federation at its annual general meeting held at the Nehru Stadium here. O. Bem Bem of Manipur, with a record of playing competitive ... More Other Stories
MYSORE, DEC. 31. Frontier Hero, who is in good nick, may score again in the Victory Zone Cup (1,200m), the main event of this afternoon's meeting. False rails (width about 8 mts from 1,400m to the winning post) will be in ... More Other Stories
CHENNAI, DEC. 30. In the long and wonderfully enlightening hours spent with Ramanathan Krishnan in the course of writing the book A Touch of Tennis, which was published by Penguin (India), this writer always noticed a glint in the great player's ... More Other Stories
Haryana pugilists excel but Manipur takes overall honoursNEW DELHI, DEC. 30. Heavyweight pugilist Jyotsana needed less than 30 seconds to annihilate Reena Kanwar of Uttaranchal as Haryana put up a splendid performance winning all the finals it was featured in, in the second senior National women's ... More
Maiden crown for Shivnath NagesiaKOLKATA, DEC. 30. If Dola Banerjee stole the thunder in her backyard winning her third straight National title, for Shivnath Nagesia the moment of truth arrived. He won his maiden crown in the 22nd senior National archery championship that ... More
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