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  26 .   29th Open Nationals - Pune - 2009    
     
 
It was 'the Services' Men and 'Orissa' Women who cornered glory in the 29th Open Nationals. The races concluded in Khadakvasla Lake near Pune on the 1st of March '09.
Presented with perfect rowing condition during the heats and some gusty cross winds on the final day, the races went on smoothly without any incidents in the picturesque Khadakvasla Lake overlooking the National Defence Academy. Over 250 rowers, coaches and officials from 17 affiliates participated.
Olympian Bajranglal Takhar of the Services won the single sculls in style with Jagdeep Singh of the Corps of Engineers in hot pursuit. The Light Weight Mens Double Sculls saw some excellent rowing and very close finishes. In the Women's Single Sculls there was an upset with the Chandigarh Womens Sculler Tababi Devi pipping Pravasini Dwibedy of Orissa convincingly to emerge the new National Womens Sculling Champion.

M.V.Sriram
Sec-General
 
     
  27 .   Indian rowers ride high at Asian junior champs    
     
 
11/11/2008
Shing Mun River in Shatin, Hong Kong China.
India topped the medals table at the 14th Asian Junior Championships held on the Shing Mun River in, Shatin, Hong Kong, over the weekend. The team finished with a tally of two gold, one silver and one bronze from the eight events. They were followed by China and Korea with two gold medals each.

The Indian women made a particularly strong showing taking gold in the coxless pair and silver in the quad. China meanwhile dominated the men’s and women’s double sculls.

Host country Hong Kong excelled in front of a large home crowd, winning medals in every event to finish with the largest overall medal tally of one gold, four silvers and three bronze medals.

Water conditions on the salt water Shing Mun River, which had been fine with a light tail wind during the preliminary rounds, became progressively rougher during the Finals due to the influence of a strong northeast monsoon. Races on the last day were rowed under quite challenging conditions, but most of the junior crews coped extremely well. Organisers breathed a sigh of relief in completing all of the events according to schedule, as an hour after the regatta finished the river became unrowable.

One of the most exciting races came in the Final of the men’s single sculls with athletes from Kazakhstan, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea challenging each other. Yevgeniy Vassilyev of Kazakhstan took an early lead, followed by Yushi Naito of Japan. After the halfway point however, Tang Chiu Mang of Hong Kong moved ahead of Naito and began to mount a challenge on the leader. At the same time, Kim Byeong Jin of Korea moved up to challenge the tiring Japanese athlete. In the final stretch, Vassilyev just held off the challenge from Tang finishing in 6:55.07 ahead of Tang’s 6:55.36. Further back Japan’s Naito finished just ahead of Korea to take bronze in 7:04.99.

Races were held over 2000m and events included the men’s single, double, four and eight and the women’s single, double, pair and quad. Fifteen federations entered with over 100 athletes racing.

Speaking at the Asian Rowing Federation Congress, held during the Championships, ARF President Mr. Wei Di (CHN) noted the increasingly high level of performance displayed at the Asian junior level and the growing number of entries as a result of efforts made to promote and develop the sport in the region.

The Congress awarded the 2009 Asian Senior and Junior Championships to the city of Yi Lan in Chinese Taipei. The event is planned for November with Hong Kong hosting the East Asian Games in December.

Mr. Wei Di also informed the Congress that adaptive rowing events will be offered at the first Asian Paralympic Games. These will be held in Guangdong, China immediately following the 2010 Asian Games.

Delegates from the city of Chung-Ju, South Korea informed members of their intention to bid for the 2013 World Rowing Championships.

Copy thanks to Chris Perry, FISA development consultant for Asia.

 
     
  28 .   14th Junior Asian championships-Hong Kong- Timings and Names of Participants    
     
 
Junior Women’s Single Sculls [JW1X]

4th Place [08:03'77]

Chaoba Thanjam Devi (Manipur)



Junior Women’s Coxless Pairs [JW2-]

GOLD [07:31'95]

Pratima Puhana Orissa) Pramila Prava Minz (Orissa)



Junior Women’s Quadruple Scull [JW4X]

SILVER [07:00'44]

Priya Devi(Manipur),

Chaoba Devi(Manipur),

Thara Kurian(Kerala),

Dittymol Varghese(Kerala)



Junior Men’s Double Sculls [JM2X]

BRONZE [07:01'05]

Anuj Kumar Singh (Andhra Pradesh),

Yasin Khan Maharastra)



Junior Men’s Coxless Fours [JM4-]

GOLD [06:13'39]

Prasanth Nair(Kerala),

Harinath Reddy (Andhra Pradesh),

Sanjay Kholiya (Andhra Pradesh),

Munesh Kumar (Maharastra)
 
     
  29 .   INDIAN JUNIORS WIN 2 GOLDS IN HONG KONG AT THE 14TH ASIAN JUNIOR ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS    
     
 
In the 14th Asian Junior Rowing Championships that concluded in Hong Kong on the 9th November 2008 Indian Junior Women and Men won a Gold each. It is notable that we have won two GOLD, one SILVER and one BRONZE medal at Junior Asian Level in the “JUNIORS”.

Our Junior Men’s Coxless Fours [JM4-] comprising of Prasanth Nair(Kerala),Harinath Reddy(Andhra Pradesh),Sanjay Kholiya(Andhra Pradesh),Munesh Kumar(Maharastra) won the GOLD and in the Junior Women’s Coxless Pairs [JW2-] the duo comprising of Pratima Puhana Orissa) & Pramila Prava Minz(Orissa) also won the GOLD In the Junior Women’s Quadruple Sculls [JW4X] the quartet of Priya Devi(Manipur),Chaoba Devi(Manipur),Thara Kurian(Kerala),Dittymol Varghese(Kerala)won the ‘SILVER’and in the Junior Men’s Double Sculls [JM2X] the duo of Anuj Kumar Singh(Andhra Pradesh)Yasin Khan(Maharastra)won the‘BRONZE’ Our hearty congratulations to the Winners who made history in Hong Kong

M.V.Sriram
Secretary-General
 
     
  30 .   Final Results of our Beijing Olympians    
     
 
Bajrang Lal Takhar placed 21st in the Mens Single Sculls in a time of 7:07.73 [total Olympic qualifiers - 33]
Manjit Singh and Devender Kumar Khandwal placed 18th in the Light Weight Mens Double Sculls in a time of 6:44.48 [total Olympic qualifiers - 20]
M.V.Sriram
Sec-General
 
     

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