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Results 2002 to 2008 ( Top 8 ) Senior Nationals 2002, Otters Club, Mumbai Sr NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP Nationals Final Results 2002 to 2008 ( Top 8 ) Senior Nationals 2002, Otters Club, Mumbai Sr. Nationals 2003, Kolkata Sr .Nationals 2004, Chennai Cat. Pos. Name Pos. Name Pos. Name Men 1 Manish Chotrani 1 Ritwik Bhattacharya 1 Saurav Ghosal 2 Ritwik Bhattacharya 2 Saurav Ghosal 2 Ritwik Bhattacharya SF Gaurav Nandrajog SF Gaurav Nandrajog SF Vikas Jangra SF Sahil Vora SF Sahil Vora SF Harinder Pal Singh QF Supreet Singh QF B Balamurugan QF Amjad Khan QF Capt. Navneet Narain QF Dalip Tripathi QF A Parthiban QF Gajendra Singh Rathore QF Vikas Jangra QF Naishadh Lalwani QF Capt. Anuj Kalia QF Dhiraj Singh QF Rishad Pandole Women 1 Mekhala Subedar 1 Joshna Chinappa 1 Joshna Chinappa 2 Joshna Chinappa 2 Sonali Philip 2 V Anwesha Reddy SF Deepali Anvekar 3 Surbhi Misra SF Surbhi Misra SF Priyanka Yadav 4 Neha Rathi SF Dipika Pallikal QF Shaila Pandole QF Ankita Prasad QF Rithika Reddy QF Sohini Kumari QF Pragya Bajoria QF Shivangi Paranjpe QF Rhea Bhandare QF Prema Khaitan QF Jesheila Mani QF Vandana Carvallo QF Snehal Bathwal QF Shibani Philip Prof. 1 B Balamurugan 1 B Balamurugan 1 B Balamurugan 2 Dalip Tripathi 2 Mahesh Verma 2 Mahesh Verma SF Mahesh Verma SF Dalip Tripathi SF Santosh More SF Santosh More SF Vijay M Sonawane SF Rohit More QF Rohit More QF Mukhtiar Ali QF Gopi Mohite QF Vijay M Sonawane QF Hari Narayan Tripathi QF Vijay H Sonawane QF Gopi Mohite QF Vijay Waghela QF Vijay Jangra QF Anant More QF Sandeep Parab QF Vijay M Sonawane Men O35 1 Darius Surti Men 35-39 Rohit Thawani 2 Rohit Thawani 2 Mukhtiar Ali SF Raj Arora 3 Piyush Jatia SF Mehrwan Daruwala 4 Lt. Col. Samir Khare QF Sujay Madhok QF Maj Vikram Verma QF Ashish M QF Kavi Seth QF Shiv Malhotra QF Ashish Kamath Men O45 1 Vaman Apte Men 40-44 O'Neil Pramanik NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP 2 C S Pawar 2 Deepak Moolani SF V Laxman 3 Tanveer Ahmed SF Kishan Lal 4 Manan Mashruwala QF Shashi Gupta QF Vivek Bajoria QF Ramesh More QF Vivek Mundra QF Anjan Chinappa QF Sajjan Kumar Tailor QF Rajiv Reddy Men 45-49 Vaman Apte 2 V Laxman 3 C S Pawar 4 Sunil Chainani QF R N Ghosal QF Jay Sreshtha Men O 50 Kishan Lal 2 Sunil Patel SF Jagat Kapur SF Kishore Mansata NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP Sr .Nationals 2006, Delhi Sr .Nationals 2007, Chennai Sr .Nationals 2008, Hyderabad Men 1 Saurav Ghosal 1 Saurav 1 Saurav Ghosal 2 Gaurav Nandrajog 2 Siddharth 2 Siddarth Suchde SF Siddharth Suchde 3 Gaurav 3 Ritwik Bhattacharya SF Ritwik Bhattacharya 4 Harinder 4 Harrinder Pal Singh QF Naresh Kumar 5 Naresh 5 Naresh Kumar QF Harinder 6 Parth 6 Sandeep Jangra QF Parth sharma 7 Parthiban 7 Mahesh Mangaonkar QF Parthiban 8 Supreet 8 Ravi Dixit Women 1 Joshana Chinappa 1 Joshana 1 Joshana Chinappa 2 Dipika Pallikal 2 Dipika 2 Dipika Pallikal SF Anwesha Reddy SF Anwesha 3 Anwesha Reddy SF Surbhi Misra SF Surbhi 4 Anaka A QF Sruti ashok QF Harita 5 Surbhi Misra QF Shivangi QF Anaka 6 Harita Omprakash QF Shubra Agarwal QF Dheeya 7 Aparjitha B QF QF Komal 8 Swati Mucchal Prof. 1 Balamurugan 1 Balamurugan 1 Parthiban A 2 Dalip 2 Dalip 2 Balamurugan SF 3 Sanjay Pawar 3 Dalip Tripathi SF 4 Kalimuthu 4 Rohit More QF 5 Vijay Jangra 5 Sanjay Pawar QF 6 Vonodh 6 Vijay Wagela QF 7 dessappan 7 Gautam Das QF 8 Hariom 8 Rehman Sayyed Masters 2008, Delhi Men O35 1 1 Niraj 1 Dalip Tripathi 2 2 Raja Parthasarathy 2 Vicky Nayar SF 3 Jehangir Surti SF Shammi Khurana SF 4 Mohanish Sawant SF Vivan Khubchand Men O45 1 1 Rohit thawani 1 Dushyant Singh Jamwal 2 2 Deepak Moolani 2 O'neil Pramanik SF 3 Anshul Bahl SF Mukul Gupta SF 4 Chetan Ladiwala SF Col A. Bahl NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP Men O40 1 Dushyant Singh Jamwal 2 Sanjeev Anand SF A. Bahl SF Mohanish Sawant QF QF QF QF Over 50 1 Vijay Jani 2 B I Singh SF V Laxman SF QF QF QF QF Over 55 1 B I Singh 2 Rajiv Reddy SF Col Ashok Saydha SF Lalit Verma Senior Nationals 2009, Delhi Gym Senior Nationals 2010, CCI,Mumbai NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP Cat. Pos. Name Cat. Pos. Name Men 1 Saurav Ghosal Mens 1 Saurav Ghosal 2 Harinderpal Singh Sandhu 2 Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu 3 Gaurav Nandrajog 3 Siddharth Suchde 4 Siddharth Suchde 4 Gaurav Nandrajog 5 Sandeep Jangra 5 Mahesh Mangaonkar 6 Vikas Jangra 6 Vikas Jangra 7 Ravi Dixit 7 Sandeep Jangra 8 Naresh Kumar 8 Ravi Dixit Women 1 Joshana Chinappa Women 1 Joshana Chinappa 2 Anaka Alankamony 2 Saumya Karki 3 Aparajitha Balamurukan 3 Ankita Sharma 4 Saumya Kakri 4 Harshit Kaur 5 Pankhuri Malhotra 5 Shria Khatri 6 Sachika Ingale 6 Namarita Purohit 7 Shria Khatri 7 Aishwarya Nambiar 8 Nandini Agarwal 8 Anushika Nair Prof. 1 B Balamurugan Prof. 1 Paramit Singh 2 A. Parthiban 2 Rohit More SF Vijay Jangra SF Sanjay Power SF Shakir Hassain SF Farman Khan QF Sunil Kumar QF Dashray Tambe QF Hari Narayan tripathi QF Vijay Jangra QF Sanjay Pawar QF Sachin Jadhav QF Vikas Kumar QF Santosh More Men O35 1 Udai Singh Men O35 1 Manish Chotrani 2 Dalip Tripathi 2 Udai Singh SF Vicky Nayar SF Avinash Bhavnani SF A.A. Pednekar SF Rishad Pandole Men O40 1 Rohit Thawani Men O40 1 Raja Parthasarathy 2 Mohanish Sawant 2 Mohanish Sawant SF Rahul Nayar SF Darius Surthi SF Vivian Khubchand SF Anil Mohte Men O45 1 Oneil Pramanik Men O45 1 Rohit Thawani 2 yudhisthira Kapoor 2 Cetan Ladiwala SF Ajay Manchanda SF Gopichand Mohte NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP SF Vijay Ingale SF Col. Ashul Bahi Men O50 1 Vaman Apte Men O50 1 Vaman Apte 2 Viney Singh 2 Viney Singh SF Swagat Bam SF Swagat Bam SF L. K. Aghinotri SF L. K. Aghinotri Men O55 1 BI Singh Men O55 1 BI Singh 2 Rajiv Reddy 2 Chadrakant Pawar SF Bir Singh SF Ramesh More SF Lalit Verma SF Rahul Kumar Senior Natinals 2012, Kolkata Senior Nationals 2013, Jaipur Cat. Pos. Name Cat. Pos. Name Men 1 Saurav Ghosal Men 1 Saurav Ghoshal 2 Harinder Sandhu 2 Mahesh Mangaonkar 3 Mahesh Mangoankar 3 Harinder Sandhu 4 Ravi Dixit 4 Ravi Dixit 5 Gaurav Nandrajog 5 Gaurav Nandrajog 6 Sandeep Jangra 6 Sandeep Jhangra 7 Vikas Jhangra 7 Vrishab Kotian 8 Abhinav Sinha 8 Vikas Jhangra Women 1 Joshna Chinappa Women 1 Joshna Chinappa 2 Anaka Alankamony 2 Aparajitha Balamurukan 3 Sachika Ingale 3 Sachika Ingale 4 Vrishrutyi Sahani 4 Janet Vidhi 5 Aishwarya Bhattacharya 5 Jannat Duhan 6 Janet Vidhi 6 Tarunima 7 Tamanna 7 Nandika 8 8 Neha Kumari Prof. 1 A.Parthiban Prof. 1 A Parthiban 2 Paramit Singh 2 Paramit Singh SF B Balamurugan SF B Balamurugan SF Naveen Jhangra SF Naveen Jhangra QF Rohit More QF Rohit More QF Anil Kumar QF Anil Kumar QF Sanjay Pawar QF Sanjay Pawar QF Benjamin Nedarapalli QF Benjamin Nedarapalli NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP Men O35 1 Saurabh Nayar Men O35 1 Rishad Pandole 2 Vikas Nayar 2 Saurabh Nayar SF Jaytirth Asundi SF Karan S Mirchandani SF Hemant Nadkarni SF Jamshid Pandole Men O40 1 Manish Chotrani Men O40 1 Dalip Tripathi 2 Dalip Tripathi 2 Anil Bhagat SF Parth Sethia SF Ashutosh Pednekar SF Anil Bhagat SF Vikas Nayar Men O45 1 Rohit Thawani Men O45 1 Rohit Thawani 2 Kavi Seth 2 Samir Khare SF Deepak Moolani SF Salil Kumar SF Mohanish Sawant SF John Smith Men O50 1 Vikram Singh Men O50 1 Vikram Singh 2 Vijay Jaini 2 Chetan Ladiwala SF O'Neil Pramani SF Rajendra Jhanwar SF Sanjay Jalan SF Jaideep Grewal Men O55 1 Swagat Bam Men O55 1 Vaman Apte 2 V Laxman 2 Vijay Jaini SF Lalit Agnihotri SF Col Lk Agnihotri SF Bharatinder Singh SF V Laxman NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP Sr .Nationals 2005, Chennai 1 Ritwik Bhattacharya 2 Saurav Ghosal SF Gaurav Nandrajog SF Harinderpal Singh Sandhu QF Dhiraj Singh QF Supreet Singh QF Vikas Jangra QF A Parthiban 1 Joshna Chinappa 2 Deepali Parikh SF Surbhi Misra SF Shivangi Paranjpe QF V Anwesha Reddy QF Nidha Ghouse QF Madhra Paranjpe QF Harita Omprakash 1 B Balamurugan 2 Dalip Tripathi SF Rohit More SF Vijay M Sonawane QF Sanjay Pawar QF Ramesh Sonawane QF Gopichand More QF Sachin Jadhav 1 Darius Surti 2 Bobby Bajaj SF Ranjan Mehra SF Jehangir Sutry QF Sanjay Agarwal QF N Ragavendran QF Anuj Bhagwati QF Col Raj Mohan Singh 1 Raj Arora NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP 2 Deepak Kochhar SF Deepak Moolani SF Chetan Ladiwala QF Jayanto Mukherji QF Jai Thapa QF Ravindra Jagtap QF Kishore Athavale 1 Vaman Apte 2 V Laxman SF Prakash Yelve SF Shashi Gupta QF Sunil David QF Ramesh More QF Vijay Paranjpe QF 1 B I Singh 2 C S Pawar SF Rajiv Reddy SF Kishan lal Passi QF Kiran Shrivastava QF Haresh Melwani QF Rajendra Ghosal QF Sunil Patel NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP Sr .Nationals 2008, Hyderabad Masters 2008, Delhi NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP Senior Nationals 2011, ISA,Chennai NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP Cat. Pos. Name Men 1 Saurav Ghosal 2 Harinder Sandhu 3 Ravi Dixit 4 Siddharth Suchde 5 Karan Malik 6 Sandeep Jangra 7 Mahesh Mangoankar 8 Gaurav Nandrajog Women 1 Dipika Pallikal 2 Anaka Alankamony 3 Aparajitha Balamurukan 4 Ankita Sharma 5 R.Lakshya 6 Saai Meera 7 Tanvi Khanna 8 Mayuri R Prof. 1 A.Parthiban 2 B.Balamurugan SF Sanjay Pawar SF Sachin Jadhav QF Md.Saqib QF Kushwant Singh QF Kalimuthu QF Adesh Gamare Men O35 1 Vikas Nayar 2 Cyrus Poncha SF Yudhvir Singh Kot SF Karan S Mirchandani Men O40 1 Manish Chotrani 2 Mohanish Sawant SF S.Natarajan SF A A Penekar Men O45 1 Rohit Thawani 2 Chetan Ladiwala SF Deepak Moolani NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP SF Ansun Bhal Men O50 1 Viney Singh 2 Vaman Apte SF Vijay Jaini SF V.Laxman Men O55 1 Major Maniam 2 Col L.K.Agnihotri SF B.I.Singh SF Rajiv Reddy.
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