World Mallakhamb Championship: Indian athletes make a clean sweep

World Mallakhamb Championship: Indian athletes make a clean sweep

FPJ BureauUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 02:17 AM IST
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Mumbai: India grabbed the limelight at the inaugural World Mallakhamb championships which was held at the Shree Samartha Vyayam Mandir at Shivaji Park, Dadar. Undia with 244.73 points won the overall championship with Singapore and Malaysia taking the honours in that order.

It was a clean seep by the hosts as the men and women emerged champions. Himani Parab and Deepak Shinde were individual champiosn in the women and men sections respectively, the contest which attracted athletes from 15 countries which included Spain,Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, USA, Iran, Norway, England, France, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam.

Bahrain and hosts India took part in this two-day contest which was organ organised on behalf of Vishwa Mallakhamb Federation,and under the auspices Mallakhamb Federation of India and Maharashta Amateur Mallakhamb Association. It’s a great prevelige that it was held in India and most importantly in Mumbai,” said organising secretary Uday Deshpande.

Results
Male (Long Set – Rope Mallakhamb): 1. Sagar Ovhalkar (India) 28.80, 2. Deepak Shinde (India) 25.20, 3. Sebastian Krimmer (Germany) 10.83; Long Set; Pole Mallakhamb: 1. Sagar Ovhalkar (India) 22.80, 2. Deepak Shinde (India) 21.20, 3. Mayur Dalal (Germany) 10.73; Short Set; Pole Mallakhamb: 1. Sagar Ovhalkar (India) 23.40, 2. Deepak Shinde (India) 21.90, 3. Mayur Dalal (Germany) 11.19; Short Set Rope Mallakhamb: 1. Deepak Shinde (India) 26.55, 2. Sagar Ovhalkar (India) 21.53, 3. Sebastian Krimmer (Germany) 10.63

Female (Pole Mallakhamb): 1. Keiko Takemoto (Japan) 17.10, 2. Delia Ceruti (Italy) 15.75, 3. Himani Parab (India) 14.73; Short Set; Rope Mallakhamb: 1. Himani Parab (India) 23.40, 2. Pratiksha More (India) 23.10, 3. Delia Ceruti (Italy) 17.33; Long Set; Pole: 1. Keiko Takemoto (Japan) 16.43, 2. Delia Ceruti (Italy) 15.30, 3. Himani Parab (India) 14.70; Long Set; Rope: 1. Himani Parab (India) 36.00, 2. Pratiksha More (India) 35.30, 3. Delia Ceruti (Italy) 12.75
All round individual championship

Female: 1. Himani Parab India (74.70), 2. Pratiksha More (India) 74.40, 3. Keiko Takemoto (Japan) 53.10
Male: 1. Deepak Shinde India 84.30, 2. Sagar Ovhalkar India 83.70, 3. Sebastian Krimmer Germany 37.25

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