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6th Carrom World Championship
The results of the 6th World Carrom Championship hosted by the Carrom Federation of Sri Lanka under the auspices of the International Carrom Federation from 31st October to 4th November 2012 at Hotel Galadari, Colombo, Sri Lanka, are as under:
Men Singles:
1. Nishanta Fernando ( Sri Lanka ) 2. C. Bharathidasan ( India ) 3. Yogesh Pardeshi ( India ) 4. K. Srinivas ( India ) 5. Prakash Gaikwad ( India ) 6. Chamil Cooray ( Sri Lanka ) 7. Hafizur Rahman ( Bangladesh ) 8. Moniruzzaman ( Bangladesh )
Women Singles: 1. Rashmi Kumari ( India ) 2. S. Ilavazhaki ( India ) 3. Kavita Somanchi ( India ) 4. M. Parimala Devi ( India ) 5. Roshita Joseph ( Sri Lanka ) 6. Yashika Rahubaddah ( Sri Lanka ) 7. Madushika ( Sri Lanka ) 8. Chalani Lakmali ( Sri Lanka )
Men Team
1st - India
2nd - Sri lanka
Women Team
1st - India 2nd - Sri Lanka 3rd - Maldives
Men Doubles 1st - Yogesh Pardeshi/ Prakash Gaikwad (India) 2nd - K. Srinivas/C. Bharathidasan (India) 3rd - Nishanta Fernando/Chamil Cooray (Sri Lanka) Women Doubles
1st - Rashmi Km/S. Ilavazhaki 2nd - Madushika/Yashika Rahubaddah (Sri Lanka) 3rd - Chalani Lakmali/Roshita Joseph (Sri Lanka)
Swiss League
1st - Prakash Gaikwad ( India ) 2nd - Nishanta Fernando (SL) 3rd - Yogesh Pardeshi ( India )
Nineteen slams were scored in the World Championship. Nishanta Fernando of Sri Lanka scored seven slams (5 white and 2 black). Bharathidasan of India scored 5 slams while Yogesh Pardeshi and Rashmi Kumari of India scored two slams each. Prakash Gaikwad (India), S. Ilavazhaki (India) and Senaratne (Sri Lanka) scored one slam each.
6th ICF Cup Carrom Tournament9th to 13th November 2011at Kuala Lumpur, Malysia
Under the auspices of the International Carromn Federation (ICF).
To be organised by the Malaysia Carrom Association (MCA)
Venue
Olympic Sports Hotel
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Events Maximum Entries
Men's Team 1 Men's Singles 4 Men's Doubles 2
Women's Team 1 Women's Singles 4 Women's Doubles 2
Swiss League Open (Men and Women) 8
Hospitality
Boarding, lodging, local transport from Airport: free
From 12 noon of November 8, 2011 to 12 noon of November 14 2011.
Equipment:'SURCO' Brand Carrom Boards and White Slam c/m and Boric powder.
Entry fees: 160,- US $ per player.
Last date of submission of entries: 31st October 2011
to
Mr. Christopher Walter
Organising Secretary/Project Leader
6th ICF Cup Carrom Cchampionships
Last date of participation fees: 31st. October 2011 Beneficiary PERSATUAN KAROM MALAYSIA Bank: HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD (formerly EON BANK BERHAD) Address: Brickfields Branch, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Bank Account No. 0061100020077 IFSC/RTGS/SWIFT Code EOBBMYKL
PERSATUANKAROMMALAYSIA 30September2011
CARROM 6TH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2112 (Noch offen)
Internationale Turniere 2010
3. Weltcup des ICF Ergebnisse Ergebnisse:
14th SAARC Championship in Sri Lanka INDIA CLAIMS SEVEN GOLD MEDALS IN SAARC CARROM CHAMPIONSHIP
COLOMBO: 31 JULY: Indian carrom players claimed seven Gold Medals, two Silver Medals and one Bronze Medal in the 14th SAARC Countries Carrom Championship concluded at Hotel Galadari, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Five countries i.e. India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Maldives and Bangladesh participated in three days championship. Nepal could not make it at the last minute. Three men and three women players from each country participated in seven different events of the SAARC Championship. Yogesh Pardeshi of India, who is also the current World Champion, annexed Men Singles title defeating B. Radhakrishnan of India in straight games 25-16, 25-3. Prakash Gaikwad of India secured third position defeating Sherifddin of Sri Lanka easily 25-5, 25-4. In the semi-finals, Radhakrishnan overcame Prakash Gaikwad 25-23, 25-10 while Yogesh prevailed over Sherifddin 25-6, 25-2. Defending champion, Hidayat Ansari of India could not make it to the Indian team. Current Women World Champion & defending champion, I. Ilavazhaki claimed Women Singles title defeating Kavita Somanchi of India in a well contested match 25-24, 25-11. Roshita Joseph of Sri Lanka secured third position defeating Aisath Fainaz of Maldives 25-19, 25-00. Both Indian players overpowered their opponents very easily in the Semi-finals. Kavita beat Fainaz 25-4, 25-0 and Ilavazhaki beat Rosita 25-1, 25-0. In Men Doubles event, defending champion pair from India, Yogesh Pardeshi & B. Radhakrishnan defeated their traditional rivals from Sri Lanka, Chamil Cooray and Nishant Fernando 25-11, 25-14. Third position was claimed by Bangladesh pair of Mohd Ali & Hafizur Rahman defeating Maldives pair of Neesham and Hamid 25-24, 9-25, 25-24. Indian pair of I. Ilavazhaki and Rashmi Kumari, who was defending champion, won Women Doubles title when they defeated Sri Lankan pair of Roshita and Chalani 25-5, 25-4. Aishath Fainaz & Vishama of Maldives secured third position. Indian pair of Prakash Gaikwad & Kavita Somanchi claimed Gold Medal in Mixed Doubles event defeating Sri Lankan pair of Sherifddin & Madushika 25-13, 25-7. Maldives pair of Mohd. Shafee & Aminath Nima won Bronze Medal defeating K.G.H. Kabir & Farzana Akhtar of Bangladesh 9-25, 25-23, 25-21. India won both Men and Women Team events. Bangladesh surprised Sri Lanka to win the Silver Medal in the Men Team event. Sri Lanka and Maldives claimed Silver and Bronze Medals respectively in the Women team event. Prakash Gaikwad scored six Slams while Yogesh Pardeshi scored five Slams in the Championship. The 14th SAARC Championship was inaugurated by C.B. Rattanaike, Sports Minister of Sri Lanka in a colourful function. He played the first knock of the Championship as well. The prizes were given away by Secretary (Sports), Government of Sri Lanka; First Secretary, Indian High Commission, R.M. Srivastava; Member of Parliament of Bangladesh, Zunaid Ahmed Palak; Secretary General, International Carrom Federation, S.K. Sharma and President, Asian Carrom Confederation, Zahir Naseer. Dr. Zahir Naseer presented cash awards to all players who scored slams and the best player from each country. Indian Team was congratulated by Indian cricketers Sachin Tendulkar, M.S. Dhoni, Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid who were present in Colombo for the Indo-Sri Lanka Cricket Test Series.
Internationale Turniere in 2009 3. Asienmeisterschaft in Pune, Indien Eurocup in der Schweiz
3rd. Asian Championship 2009 Pune, India India wins all titles Men Single Winner: Hidayat Ansari Runner: B. Radhakrishnan 3rd. Yogesh Pardeshi
Women Single Winner: Rashmi Kumari Runner: Illavazhaki 3rd.: M.Parimala devi
Men Double Winner: Yogesh Pardeshi & B. Radhakrishnan (Ind) Runner: Chamil Coorey & Nishanta Fernando (SL) (Yogesh & Radhakrishnan beat Chamil & Nishanta : 25:14, 25:4) Women Double Winner: Illavazhaki & Rashmi Kumari (Ind) Runner: Yashika Rahubadde & Nayana Wikrasinghe (SL) ( Illavazhak & Rashmi beat Yashika & Nayana 25:9, 25:0
Mixed Double Winner: Pramila devi & Hidayat Ansari (Ind) Runner: Roshita Joseph & Viraj Fernando (SL) (Pramila & Hidayat beat Roshita & Viraj 25:0, 25:14)
Team Championship Women India Sri Lanka Maldives Bangladesh
Pramila devi beat Roshita Joseph 25:8, 25:24 Illavazhaki beat Yashika Rahubadde 16:25, 25:0, 25:3 Rashmi Kumari beat Nayana Wikramasinghe 25:6, 25:2 Men India Sri Lanka Maldives Bangladesh Pakistan B.Radhakrishnan beat Viraj Fernando 25:9, 25:2 Yogesh Pardeshi beat Chamil Coorey 25:9, 14:25, 25:18 Hidayat Ansari beat D. Nishanta Fernando 25:16, 25:17 7 Wite Slams and 1 Black Slam was scored during the Asian Championship Termine in 2008 13. bis 17. Februar: 5. Carrom-Weltmeisterschaft (ICF) in Cannes, Frankreich 31. Juli bis 3. August: 12. Eurocup (ECC) in London, UK ... bis ... : SAARC Championship (ACC) ... bis ... November: 3. International Federation Cup (ICF) in Colombo, Sri Lanka 5th Carrom World Championship 13 - 17th February at Cannes, France
Final Results
Women Singles
Winner: I. Illavazhaki India
Runner-up: P. Nirmala India 3rd. Rashmi Kumari India 4th. G. Revathy India Men Singles Winner: Yogesh Pardesi India Runner-up: M. Nataraj India 3rd.: R. M. Shabkara India 4th. R. Arokiaraj India
Women Doubles Winner: Rashmi Kumari & P. Nirmala India Runner-up: I. Illavazhaki & G. Revathy India 3rd. A. Vickremasinghe & Yashika Rahubaddha Sri Lanka 4th. Udeshika Kumari & A. de Souza Sri Lanka Men Doubles Winner: R.M.Shankara & M. Nataraj India Runner-up: Chamil Cooray & Nishanta Fernando Sri Lanka 3rd.: Yogesh Pardesi & R. Arokiaraj Sri Lanka 4th. G. Goonewardene & Viraj Fernando Sri Lanka Women Team Championship Winner: India Runner-up: Sri Lanka 3rd. France 4th. Japan Men Team Championship Winner: Sri Lanka Runner-up: India 3rd.: United Kingdom 4th.: Germany (details to follow later)
Swiss League Krishan Sharma Championship Winner: M. Nataraj India Runner-up: Yogesh Pradeshi India 3rd. : Fernando, Nishantha Sri Lanka 4th. : Kubendra Babu India 5.th.: Arokia Raj India 6th. : Shankara R.M. India 7th.: Nirmala P. India 8th.: Goonewardene Germain Sri Lanka 9th.: Challa Shekhar USA 10th: Abdin, Karnal U.K. 11th: Ilavazhaki, Ilavazhaki India 12th: Cooray, Chamil Sri Lanka 13th: Kumari, Rashmi India 14th Dubois, Pierre France 15. Deourukhkar 16. Gaikwad, Prakash India 17. Rahubadda, Yasika Sri Lanka 18. Fernando, Viraj Sri Lanka 19. Somanchi, Kavita India 20. Chandorkar, Sangeeta 21. Revathy, G. India 22. Islam, Nazrul U.K. 23. Scheuerl, Thomas Germany 24. Collard, Steeve France 25. Leau Jonathan France 26. Kale, Jitender 27. Boecker, Peter Germany 28. Abdus, Suja U.K. 29. Pereira, Fabian France 30. Anaraju, Anuraju 31. Cristiani, Gianluca Italy 32. Mallishetti, Shreenivas U.S.A 33. Khan, Amir Pakistan 34. Polchow, Dirk Germany 35. Katu, Neil U.S.A 36. Karangutkar, Vishal U.S.A 37. Kedar, Anupama India 38. Ramoneda, Rodrigo Italy 39. Matsubara, Toru Japan 40. Cieply,Jeremy France 41. Cianarella, Franck France 42. Kumari Udeshika Sri Lanka 43. Martinelli, Paulo Italy 44. Sunahar Ali, Mohammed U.K. 45. Motta, Claudio Italy 46. Venou, Mouraly 47. Ubhayathunga, Amitha Italy 48. Kumar, Ish U.K. 49. Rodrigo Lal Italy 50. Baldin, Sebastien 51. Wickremasinghe, Amitha Sri Lanka 52. Zulfee, Murtaza Khan Pakistan 53. Frauenrath, Ingo Germany 54. Malik, Abdul U.K. 55. Nessakh, Karim France 56. Hussain, Nadir Pakistan 57. Laumaille, Therese France 58. Merkoulova, Katia France 59. Verina, Verina Germany 60. Martinelli, Elisa Italy 61. Ali, Ramzan Pakistan 62. Roumegous, Florence France 63. Neuhauser, emilie France 64. Katano, Hideki Japan 65. Yaqoob Bapoo 66. De Souza, Assumption Canada
A.N. ICF Media Comission
3. Aminath Nima und Aishath Shahnaz (Maledivien) 2. I. Illavazhaki und Ayesha Mohammad (Indien) 1. P. Nirmala und Rashmi Kumari (Indien)
Doppelmeisterschaft (Frauen)
4. H. Rahman & Humayun Kabir (Bangladesh)
3. WDN Fernando und Chami Coray (Sri Lanka)
2. Yogesh Pardeshi und Ravinder Goud (Indien)
Sieger: M. Nataraj und Kubendra Babu (Indien)
Doppelmeisterschaft (gemischt)
8. Leela de Silva (Sri Lanka)
7. Amitha Wickramasinghe (Sri Lanka)
6. Nayana Wickramasinghe (Sri Lanka)
5. Y. Rahubadda (Sri Lanka)
4. P. Nirmala (Indien)
3. Rashmi Kumari (Indien)
2. Ayesha Mohammad (Indien)
Siegerin: Illvazhaki (Indien)
Einzelmeisterschaft (Frauen)
8. Humayun Kabir (Banglades)
7. Hafizur Rahman (Bangladesh)
6. Chami Cooray (Sri Lanka)
5. VDN Fernando (Sri Lanka)
4. M. Nataraj (India)
3. Kubendra Babu (India)
2. Ravinder Goud (India)
Sieger: Yogesh Pardeshi (India)
Einzelmeisterschaft (Männer)
Bester Asiate : Ali Nathar 4. Platz
Bester Amerikaner: Jayadev Suryadevara 16. Platz
Bester Europäer : Nazrul Islam 19. Platz
3. u. 4. Ravinder Goud gegen Ali Nathar 25 : 11
Finale: Yogesh Pardeshi gegen M. Nataraj 17 : 13
8. Humayun Kabir (Bangladesh)
7. Chamil Cooray (Sri Lanka)
6. Kubenra Babu (India)
5. P. Nirmala (India)
4. Ali Nathar (UAE)
3. Ravinder Gaud (Indien)
2. M. Nataraj (Indien)
Sieger: Yogesh Pardeshi (Indien)
Swiss League Matches ( 7 Runde, 76 Teilnehmer)
17 - 21 November, New Delhi
2nd World Cup Carrom Tournament
Rajiv Gandhi
20. November: 10. Welt Carrom Kongress in New Delhi
Weltcup in New Delhi
10. SAARC Championship in Colombo. Sri Lanka
10. Eurocup in St.Rome de Dolan, France
Internationale Ereignisse in 2006:
3rd. Lal Rodrigo
Runnerup: Rodolfo Donnini
Winner: Amitha Ubhayathunga,
4th Tournament of the season:
Italian Carrom Championship 2006/2007
November: Malaysia Open (International) in Kuala Lumpur
Sommer: "SAARC Championship"
13. bis 15. Juli: Eurocup der "European Carrom Confederation" in Dortmund. Veranstalter: Deutscher Carrom Verband
5th World Carrom Championship 13. bis 17. February at Cannes, France
Final Results
Women Singles
Winner: I. Illavazhaki India Runner-up: P. Nirmala India 3rd. Rashmi Kumari India 4th. G. Revathy India
Winner: Yogesh Pardesi India Runner-up: M. Nataraj India 3rd.: R. M. Shabkara India 4th. R. Arokiaraj India
Women Doubles
Men Singles
3rd. : Fernando, Nishantha Sri Lanka 4th. : Kubendra Babu India 5.th.: Arokia Raj India 6th. : Shankara R.M. India 7th.: Nirmala P. India 8th.: Goonewardene Germain Sri Lanka 9th.: Challa Shekhar USA 10th: Abdin, Karnal U.K. 11th: Ilavazhaki, Ilavazhaki India 12th: Cooray, Chamil Sri Lanka 13th: Kumari, Rashmi India 14th Dubois, Pierre France 15. Deourukhkar 16. Gaikwad, Prakash India 17. Rahubadda, Yasika Sri Lanka 18. Fernando, Viraj Sri Lanka 19. Somanchi, Kavita India 20. Chandorkar, Sangeeta 21. Revathy, G. India 22. Islam, Nazrul U.K.
24. Collard, Steeve France
25. Leau Jonathan France
26. Kale, Jitender 27. Boecker, Peter Germany 28. Abdus, Suja U.K. 29. Pereira, Fabian France 30. Anaraju, Anuraju 31. Cristiani, Gianluca Italy 32. Mallishetti, Shreenivas U.S.A 33. Khan, Amir Pakistan 34. Polchow, Dirk Germany 35. Katu, Neil U.S.A 36. Karangutkar, Vishal U.S.A 37. Kedar, Anupama India 38. Ramoneda, Rodrigo Italy 39. Matsubara, Toru Japan 40. Cieply,Jeremy France 41. Cianarella, Franck France 42. Kumari Udeshika Sri Lanka 43. Martinelli, Paulo Italy 44. Sunahar Ali, Mohammed U.K. 45. Motta, Claudio Italy 46. Venou, Mouraly 47. Ubhayathunga, Amitha Italy 48. Kumar, Ish U.K. 49. Rodrigo Lal Italy 50. Baldin, Sebastien 51. Wickremasinghe, Amitha Sri Lanka 52. Zulfee, Murtaza Khan Pakistan 53. Frauenrath, Ingo Germany 54. Malik, Abdul U.K. 55. Nessakh, Karim France 56. Hussain, Nadir Pakistan 57. Laumaille, Therese France 58. Merkoulova, Katia France 59. Verina, Verina Germany 60. Martinelli, Elisa Italy 61. Ali, Ramzan Pakistan 62. Roumegous, Florence France 63. Neuhauser, emilie France 64. Katano, Hideki Japan 65. Yaqoob Bapoo 66. De Souza, Assumption Canada
A.N. ICF Media Comission
23. Scheuerl, Thomas Germany
Winner: Rashmi Kumari & P. Nirmala India Runner-up: I. Illavazhaki & G. Revathy India 3rd. A. Vickremasinghe & Yashika Rahubaddha Sri Lanka 4th. Udeshika Kumari & A. de Souza Sri Lanka
Men Doubles
Winner: R.M.Shankara & M. Nataraj India Runner-up: Chamil Cooray & Nishanta Fernando Sri Lanka 3rd.: Yogesh Pardesi & R. Arokiaraj Sri Lanka 4th. G. Goonewardene & Viraj Fernando Sri Lanka
Women Team Championship
Winner: India
Runner-up: Sri Lanka 3rd. France 4th. Japan Men Team Championship Winner: Sri Lanka Runner-up: India 3rd.: United Kingdom 4th.: Germany (details to follow later)
Swiss League Krishan Sharma Championship Winner: M. Nataraj India Runner-up: Yogesh Pradeshi India
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