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Kurukshetra University Sports Council Annexure to Item No.2 of the meeting of KUSCdated 08.08.2011 Kurukshetra University Sports Council A Brief Report of the activities of Games & Sports 2010 - 2011 1. ORGANISATION (a) Inter Collegiate Tournaments:- Kurukshetra University Sports Council organized 75 (40 Men and 35 Women) Inter Collegiate Tournaments during the session in different games and sports at the University Sports Complex and in affiliated colleges of the University. (b) Inter University Tournaments:- i) Kurukshetra University Sports Council organized All India Archery (Men & Women) Championship 2010-11 at the University Sports Complex from 29th January to 2nd February, 2011. Thirty nine Universities from all over the country participated in this Championship. ii) Kurukshetra University Sports Council organized North Zone Inter University Volley Ball (Men) Championship 2010-11 at the University Sports Complex from 10th to 14th February, 2011. Twenty seven Universities from the North Zone of the country participated in this Championship. iii) Kurukshetra University Sports Council organized All India Inter University Volley Ball (Men) Championship 2010-11 at the University Sports Complex from 17th to 22nd February, 2011. Sixteen qualifying University teams (four from each North, South, East & South Zone) participated in this Championship. (c) Seventy four (38 Men and 36 Women) University teams consisting of about 691 (373 Men and 318 Women) players participated in the North Zone/North-East Zone/All India Inter University Tournaments/Championships during the session 2010-11. Coaching camps of the duration of 7 to 31 days were organized for the University teams, prior to their participation in the Inter University Tournaments. Outstanding achievement (d) Shri Guru Hari Singh College, Sri Jiwan Nagar won the 18th SAIL Nehru Champions College Hockey Tournament 2011 held at Jalandhar in February, 2011. This is for the first time that any affiliated College of Kurukshetra University won this prestigious Tournament. 2. ACHIEVEMENTS 2010-11 a) Teams 1. BasketBall (Women) Ist in All India Inter University 2. Judo (Women) Ist in All India Inter University 3. Hockey (Women) Ist in All India Inter University 4. VolleyBall (Men) Ist in All India Inter University 5. NetBall (Men) IInd in All India Inter University 6. Kayaking (Men) IInd in All India Inter University 7. Canoeing (Men) IInd in All India Inter University 8. Power Lifting (Men) IInd in All India Inter University 9. Hockey (Men) IInd in All India Inter University 10. Boxing (Women) IInd in All India Inter University 11. Archery (Women) Indian Round IInd in All India Inter University 12. Archery (Men) Recurve IInd in All India Inter University 13. HandBall (Women) IIIrd in All India Inter University 14. NetBall (Women) IIIrd in All India Inter University 15. Wrestling (Women) IIIrd in All India Inter University 16. Rhythmic Gymnastics (Women) IIIrd in All India Inter University 17. Judo (Men) IIIrd in All India Inter University 2 18. Archery (Women) Compound IIIrd in All India Inter University 19. Yachting (Men) IIIrd in All India Inter University 20. Yachting (Women) IIIrd in All India Inter University 21. Weight Lifting (Women) IVth in All India Inter University 22. Boxing (Men) IVth in All India Inter University 23. Archery (Women) Recurve IVth in All India Inter University 24. Kho-Kho (Men) IInd in North-East Zone Inter University 25. HandBall (Men) IIIrd in North-East Zone Inter University 26. Kabaddi (Women) IIIrd in North-East Zone Inter University 27. Kabaddi (Men) IIIrd in North Zone Inter University 28. BasketBall (Men) IIIrd in North Zone Inter University 29. Cricket (Women) IIIrd in North-East Zone Inter University 30. Tennis (Men) IVth in North-East Zone Inter University b) Individual Achievements at International level 1. Ms. Kavita Goyat of F.C . College (Women) Hisar represented India in Boxing 16th Asian Games at Guangzhou (China) in November, 2010 & won Bronze Medal, also participated in World Women Boxing championship at Barbados (West Indies) in September, 2010. 2. Ms. Ritu Rani of Govt. National College Sirsa represented India in Hockey in 19th Common Wealth Games, New Delhi 2010 and also in 16th Asian Games at Guangzhou (China) in November, 2010. 3. Ms. Gurmail Kaur of Shah Satnam Ji Girls College Sirsa represented India in Hand Ball in 16th Asian Games at Guangzhou (China) in November, 2010. 4. Ms. Harminder Kaur of G.N.Khalsa College Yamuna Nagar represented India in Net Ball in 19th Common Wealth Games, New Delhi-2010. 5. Ms. Pavitra of F.C College (Women) Hisar represented India in Boxing in World Women Boxing Championship at Barbados (West Indies) in September, 2010. 6. Ms. Manpreet Kaur of G.N Khalsa College Yamuna Nagar represented India in Foot Ball in 1st SAFF (South Asian Foot Ball Federation) Women’s Foot Ball Championship in December, 2010 & won Gold Medal. 7. Ms. Pooja Danda of Government College, Hisar represented India in Wrestling in 1st Summer Youth Olympic Games at Singapore in August, 2010 and won Silver Medal also participated in 9th Asian Cadet Wrestling Championship at Bangkok (Thailand) in August,2010 & won Silver Medal. 8. Ms. Rachna of Shah Satnam Ji Girls College Sirsa represented India in Wrestling in 2nd Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Wrestling tournament at Jalandhar (Punjab) in February,2010 & won Bronze Medal. 9. Ms. Anmol of G.N. Khalsa College, Yamuna Nagar represented India in 2nd Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Wrestling Tournament at Jalandhar (Punjab) in February,2011. 10. Ms Pinki Jangra of Government College Hisar represented India in Boxing in India Vs Sri Lanka Boxing Duel at Colombo (Sri Lanka) in September, 2010. 11. Ms. Priyanka Verma of Shah Satnam Ji Girls College Sirsa represented India in Taekwondo in 1st India Open International Taekwondo Championship at Visakhapatnam in September,2010. 12. Sh. Mandeep Singh of GMN College Ambala Cantt represented India in Taekwondo in 1st India Open International Taekwondo Championship at Visakhapatnam in September,2010. 13. Sh. Manish Sachchar of JMIT Radaur represented India in Taekwondo in 1st India Open International Taekwondo Championship at Visakhapatnam in September,2010. 14. Sh. Mohit Verma of S.D. College Ambala Cantt represented India in Table Tennis in Indian Open , an ITTF Pro Tour at Delhi in June 2010. 3 15. Sh. Hardeep Singh of C.R.Kissan College, Jind participated in Wrestling in Jr. Wrestling Cup held at Budapest (Hungary) in July, 2010. 16. Ms. Preeti of D.A.V. College for Girls, Yamuna Nagar participated in Foot Ball in AFC Qualifying Round at Dhaka (Bangla Desh) in September, 2010. c) Individual Medals at All India level i) Archery – FITA (Men) 1 Gold, 2 Silver ii) Taekwando (Women) 1 Gold, 1 Silver & 2 Bronze iii) Wrestling (men) 1 Gold, 1 Silver & 1 Bronze iv) Cycling (Men) 1 Gold, 2 Bronze v) Power Lifting (Women) 1 Gold, 1 Bronze vi) Archery Compound (Men) 1 Gold, 1 Bronze vii) Archery _ FITA (Women) 1 Gold viii) Fencing (Men) 1 Silver ix) Archery Indian (Women) 1 Silver x) Kayaking (Women) 2 Bronze xi) Artistic Gymnastics (Men) 1 Bronze xii) Athletics (Men) 1 Bronze xiii) Cycling (Women) 1 Bronze xiv) Taekwando (Men) 1 Bronze Director, Physical Edu. & Sports & Secretary, K.U.Sports Council 4.
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