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Sr. No. Name of the Players Game Achievement 1 Sh 1/4 MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY ROHTAK Highest Achievments Made by Our University Sports Stars Since 1976 till 2016 Sr. No. Name of the Players Game Achievement 1 Sh. Asan Kumar Kabaddi Arjun Awardee 2 Sh. Raj Kumar Sangwan Boxing Arjun Awardee 3 Sh. Jitender Kumar Boxing Arjun Awardee 4 Sh. Amir Singh Volleyball Arjun Awardee 5 Pritam Thakran Hockey Arjun Awardee 6 Sh. Rohtas Wrestling Arjun Awardee 7 Sh. Sandeep Boxing Olympian 8 Sh. Yogeshwar Dutt Wrestling Olympian 9 Sh. Akhil Kumar Boxing Olympian(Arjun Awardee 10 Sh. Saravjeet Sangwan Boxing World Cup Participation 11 Sh. Joginder Dalal Boxing Silver Medalist YMCA 12 Sh. Joginder Dalal Boxing Bronze Medalist YMCA 13 Sh. Jitender Singh Boxing Mayur Cup Bronze Medal 14 Sh. Subodh Kumar Boxing International Boxer 15 Sh. Durjai Shashtri Boxing International Boxer 16 Sh. Ram Mehar Kabaddi Captain Indian Kabaddi , Asian Games Gold 17 Sh. Yashbir Singh Kabaddi Inter-NationalMedal held at BusanPlayer 18 Sh. Ashok Kumar Athletics Inter-National Player 19 Sh. Balraj Singh Athletics Inter-National Player 20 Ms Poonam Taneja Athletics Inter-National Player 21 Sh. Jagbir Singh Athletics Inter-National Player 22 Sh. Bhupender Singh Athletics Silver Medalist in Asian Games held At Busan in 23 Sh. Ajay Ratra Cricket Member4 x100 Mtrs. of Indian Relay Cricket team 24 Sh. Ashwani Kumar Cricket Member of Indian Cricket team 25 Sh. Arun Kumar Judo International Player 26 Sh. Balraj Singh Judo 3rd place in Rajiv Gandhi International Cup 27 Sh. Mahipal Judo 3rd in I/national championship International 28 Sh. Sanjiot Wrestling Internationalwrestler wrestler 29 Sh. Sajjan Pal Wrestling International wrestler 30 Sh. Sandeep Kumar Wrestling Gold Medalist Jr. Asian Championship 31 Sh. Paramjeet Wrestling World Cadet Championship 32 Sh. Tasvir Singh Wrestling World Cadet Championship 33 Sh. Narender Kumar Wrestling Participation in Jr. Asian Championship 34 Sh. Narender Singh Yoga International Player 35 Sh. Neeraj Balhara Baseball International Player 36 Sh. Vishaw Bandhu Baseball International Player 37 Sh. Ram Kishan Baseball World Baseball Championship 38 Sh. Rampal Korfball International Player 39 Sh. Satender Singh Korfball International Player 2/4 40 Sgh. Lalit Kumar Korfball International Player 41 Sh. Paramjeet Korfball International Player 42 Ms. Sunsita Dalal Hockey Member of Indian Hiockey Team, Winning Silver Medal in Asian Hockey, Chgampionship 43 Sh. Naveen Kumar Baseball World Baseball Championships held at Bangkok 44 Sh. Rajwider Singh Hockey Member of Indian Hockey team 45 Sh. Amit Swami Best Physique International Player 46 Sh. Om Narain Athletics International Player 47 Ms. Sunita Dahiya Athletics Gold Medal in Asian Track & Field Championship 48 Ms. Ravina Antil Athletics Jr. Asian Champ. participation 49 Sh. Sunder Singh Athletics International Player 50 Sh. Surender Singh Athletics International Player 51 Sh. Virender Singh Athletics Gold Medal in SAF Games 52 Sh. Amit Gehlawat Baseball Participation in Asian Games 53 Sh. Surender Singh Yoga International Player 54 Sh. Om Pal Gymnastics International Player 55 Ms. Madhu Volleyball International Player 56 Sh. Anil Kumar Swimming Gold Medal in National Games 57 Sh. Rajesh Kumar Hockey International Player 58 Sh. Ajay Kumar Hockey International Player 59 Sh. Parminder Kumar Handball International Player 60 Sh. Sandeep Kumar Handball International Player 61 Km. Neeraj Hooda Handball International Player 62 Sh. Sunil Tandon Basketball International Player 63 Sh. B ij ender Boxing Olympian 64 Sh. Dinesh Kumar Boxing Olympian 65 Ms. Geeta Wrestling International Player 66 Ms. Babita Wrestling International Player 67 Ms. Suman Kundu Wrestling International Player 68 Ms. Sakshi Malik Wrestling International Player 69 Ms. Priyanka Wrestling International Player 70 Ms. Sudesh Wrestling International Player 71 Ms. Nikki Wrestling International Player 72 Sh. Naresh Wrestling International Player 73 Sh. Amit Wrestling International Player(Bhim Awardee) 74 Sh. Parvesh Wrestling International Player 75 Ms. Meena Wrestling International Player(Bhim Awardee) 76 Ms. Neha Rathee Wrestling International Player 77 Ms. Kavita Wrestling International Player 78 Ms. Poonam Bansal Wrestling International Player 3/4 79 Ms. Poonam Wrestling International Player 80 Sh. Naveen Mor Wrestling International Player(Bhim Awardee) 81 Sh. Kulbir Wrestling International Player 82 Ms. Rekha Dahiya Wrestling International Player 83 Ms. Parmila Wrestling International Player 84 Vijender Boxing Arjun Awardee 85 Akhil Boxing Arjun Awardee 86 Manjeet Chhillar Kabaddi Asian Gold Medalist 87 Sonu Narwal Kabaddi Asian Gold Medalist 88 Rakesh Kabaddi Asian Gold Medalist 89 Sanjay Volleyball Asian Games Captain 90 Dinesh Boxing Asian Silver Medalist 91 Suman Kundu Wrestling Common Wealth Silver Medalist 92 Geeta Wrestling Common Wealth Gold Medalist 93 Babiat Wrestling Common Wealth Bronze Medalist 94 Yogeshwar Dutt Wrestling Common Wealth Gold Medalist 95 Seema Antil Athletics Common Wealth Bronze Medalist 96 Paramjeet Sanota Boxing Common Wealth Gold & Bronze Medalist 97 Vikas Boxing Common Wealth Gold Medalist 98 Dharambir Athletics Participated in Common Wealth Games 99 Kavita Archary Common Wealth Silver Medalist 100 Paramjeet Nokayan Common Wealth Bronze Medalist 101 Bharat Chhikara Hockey Asian Bronze Medalist and Common Wealth 102 Anessa Sayad Pistol Shooting CommonSilver Medalist Wealth Gold Medalist 103 Rakesh Kumar Kabaddi(M) Arjun Awardee(Indian Caption), Asian Cup 104 Manjeet Chhilar Kabaddi(M) ArjunMedalist Awardee 105 Kavita Kabaddi(W) Arjun Awardee 106 Surjeet Narwal Kabaddi(M) Arjun Awardee 107 Geeta Wrestling Olympian & Arjun Awardee 108 Babita Wrestling Asian Medalist 109 Vinesh Wrestling Asian Medalist 110 Satyawart Wrestling Asian Medalist 111 Ketan Chahal Badminton Inter-National Player 112 Surender Rathee Badminton Inter-National Player 113 Jitender Kumar Boxing Arjun Awardee 114 Akhil Boxing Arjun Awardee 115 Jai Bhagwan Boxing Arjun Awardee 116 Dinesh Kumar Boxing Common Wealth Medalist 117 Sandeep Gotam Boxing Olympian Silver Medalist 118 Inderjeet Athletics Silver Medalist in World University Athletics Championship 4/4 119 Amar Singh Volleyball Arjun Awardee 120 Promila Kabaddi(W) Asian Medalist 121 Mamta Kharb Hockey(W) Aisan Medalist and Arjun Awardee, Indian 122 Pritam Dakran Hockey(W) AsianHockey(W) Medalist Team and Caption Arjun Awardee 123 Yogeswar Dutt Wrestling Olympic Medalist 124 Paritma Daggar Skating Hockey Inter National Player 125 Kumari Pinki Yoga Inter National Player 126 Anil Kumar Hockey Inter National Player 127 Inderjeet Singh Athletics Rio Olympic 2016 128 Dharamvir Singh Athletics Rio Olympic 2016 129 Nirmala Athletics Rio Olympic 2016 130 Sima Antil Athletics Rio Olympic 2016 131 Yogeswardutt Wrestling Rio Olympic 2016 132 Babita Kumari Wrestling Rio Olympic 2016 133 Dinesh Phogat Wrestling Rio Olympic 2016 134 Sakshi Malik Wrestling Rio Olympic 2016, Bronze Medal 135 Sorabh Taekwondo Rio Olympic 2016 136 Vikas Yadav Boxing Rio Olympic 2016 137 Monika Malik Hockey Rio Olympic 2016 138 Poonam Hockey Rio Olympic 2016 139 Sawita Hockey Rio Olympic 2016.
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