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Special Award to Sportspersons Winning Medals in International Events and Coaches ARCHERY Special Award to Sportspersons winning medals in International Events and Coaches (during 2016-17) ARCHERY South Asian Games 2016 S. Name of Event Category Medal Amount No. Sportsperson/coach (S/Shri) 1 Ms Venam Jyoti Surekha Compound Women Team Gold 2,00,000 Team 2 Abhishek Verma Compound Men Team Gold 2,00,000 Team 3 Abhishek Verma Compound Mix Team Gold 2,25,000 Team 4. Rajat Chauhan Compound Men Team Gold 2,00,000 Team 5. Rajat Chauhan Compound Individual Gold 3,00,000 Individual Men 6 ManasJyotiChangmai Compound Men Team Gold 2,00,000 Team 7 Tarundeep Rai Recurve Mixed Team Gold 2,25,000 Team 8 Tarundeep Rai Recurve Men Team- Team-3 Gold 2,00,000 3 9 Tarundeep Rai Recurve Individual Individual Gold 3,00,000 Men 10 DeepikaKumari Recurve Mixed Team Gold 2,25,000 Team 11 DeepikaKumari Recurve Women Team Gold 2,00,000 Team 12 DeepikaKumari Recurve Individual Individual Gold 3,00,000 Women 13 Guruchanran Besra Recurve Men Team Team-3 Gold 2,00,000 14 Guruchanran Besra Recurve Individual Individual Silver 2,00,000 Men 15 Ms LaishramBombayla Recurve Women Team Gold 2,00,000 Devi Team 16 Ms LaishramBombayla Recurve Individual Individual Silver 2,00,000 Devi Women 17 Ms. Laxmi Rani Majhi Recurve Women Team Gold 2,00,000 Team 18 Ms Lily ChanuPaonam Compound Women Team Gold 2,00,000 Team 19 Ms Purvasha Sudhir Compound Women Team Gold 2,00,000 Shinde Team 20 Ms Purvasha Sudhir Compound Mix Team Gold 2,25,000 Shinde Team 21 Ms Purvasha Sudhir Compound Individual Gold 3,00,000 Shinde Individual Women 22 Jayant Talukdar Recurve Men Team Team Gold 2,00,000 23 Rajat Chauhan Archery World Individual Silver 14,00,000 24 Ms DeepikaKumari Championship at Team Silver 9,30,000 25 Ms Laxmi Rani Manjhi Copenhagen, 9,30,000 26 Ms RimilBuriuly Denmark from 26th 9,30,000 July-2nd August, 2015 27 Abhishek Verma Archery World Cup Individual Silver 7,00,000 28 Ms DeepikaKumari Final at Maxico Individual Silver 7,00,000 from 23-25th October, 2015 29 Rajat Chauhan 19th Asian Archery Individual Gold 7,50,000 30 Ms V. JyothiSurekha championship, 2015 Individual Gold 7,50,000 31 Abhishek Verma at Bangkok, Team Gold 5,00,000 32 Rajat Chauhan Thailand from 1-8th 5,00,000 33 Ms V. Jyothi Surekha November, 2015 Team Silver 3,30,000 34 Ms Jayalaxmi Sarikonda 3,30,000 35 Ms Swathi Dudwal 3,30,000 36 Ms Deepika Kumari 19th Asian Archery Team Silver 3,30,000 37 Ms L. Bombayla Devi championship, 2015 3,30,000 38 Ms Laxmi Rani Manjhi at Bangkok, 3,30,000 39 JayantaTalukdar Thailand from 1-8th Team Bronze 1,90,000 40 Ms DeepikaKumari November, 2015 1,90,000 41 SarveshPareek Team Gold 5,00,000 ATHLETICS S. Name of Sportsperson/ Event Team/ Medal Amount No. Coach (S/Shri) Individual 1 Ms Srabini Nanda 21st Asian Individual Bronze 2,50,000 2 G. Lakshmanan Athletics Individual Silver 5,00,000 Championships, Individual Bronze 2,50,000 3 Jinson Johnson Wuhan Individual Silver 5,00,000 4 Ms Liksy Joseph 03rd June 2015 To Individual Silver 5,00,000 th 5 Ms Tintu Luka 07 June 2015 Individual Gold 7,50,000 6 Ms P.T. Usha, Coach of 3,75,000 Ms Tintu Luka 7 Ms Purnima Hembram Individual Bronze 2,50,000 8 Sanjay Garnaik, Coach of 1,25,000 Ms Purnima Hembram 9 Ms Tintu Luka Team of 5 Silver 3,00,000 10 Ms Jisna Mathew 3,00,000 11 Ms Debashri Majumdar 3,00,000 12 Ms M.R. Poovamma 3,00,000 13 Ms Anju Thomas 3,00,000 14 Vikas Gowda Individual Gold 7,50,000 15 Shivegowda, Coach of 3,75,000 Mr. Vikasgowda 16 Ms Lalita Shivaji Babar Individual Gold 7,50,000 17 Ms R. Poovamma Individual Silver 5,00,000 18 Sonu Kumar 1st Asian Youth Individual Bronze 40,000 19 Ms. Seema Athletics Individual Bronze 40,000 20 Abhishek Drall Championships, Individual Bronze 40,000 21 Mohd. Hadeesh Doha Individual Silver 80,000 22 Ashish Jakhar 8th May 2011 To Individual Silver 80,000 th 23 Meraj Ali 11 May 2015 Individual Bronze 40,000 24 Chirag Team Silver 40,000 25 Nuzrat Team Silver 40,000 26 Beant Team Silver 40,000 27 Tejaswin Shankar Individual Bronze 40,000 28 Ms Jisna Mathew Individual Silver 80,000 29 Ms P.T. Usha, Coach of 40,000 Ms Jisna Mathew 30 Ashish Bhalothia Individual Silver 80,000 31 Rajesh Ramaswamy Individual Silver 80,000 32 Anumol Thampi Individual Bronze 40,000 33 Beant Singh Individual Gold 1,20,000 34 Dinesh Rawat, Coach of 60,000 Mr. Beant Singh 35 Baljinder Singh Asian Race Walking Individual Bronze 1,25,000 Championship, Nomi City, Japan 15th March 2015 36 Tejaswin Shankar Common Wealth Individual Gold 5,00,000 37 Deepak Kumar Coach of Youth Games, 2,50,000 Mr. Tejaswin Shankar Samoa 38 Md. Hadeesh 5th Sept. 2015 To Individual Gold 5,00,000 39 Ms Jisna Mathew 12th Sept. 2015 Individual Silver 3,30,000 40 Ms P.T. Usha, Coach of 1,15,000 Ms Jisna Mathew 41 Ms Abitha Mary Manuel Individual Bronze 1,70,000 42 Ms Dutee Chand 16th Asian Junior Individual Gold 1,00,000 43 N. Ramesh, Coach Of Ms Athletics 50,000 Dutee Chand Championship, 44 Ms Jessy Joseph Taipei Individual Silver 80,000 45 Ms P.T. Usha, Coach Of 12th June 2014 to 40,000 Ms Jessy Joseph 15th June 2014 46 Ms Navjeet Kaur Dhillon Individual Silver 80,000 47 Ms Navjeet Kaur Dhillon Individual Bronze 60,000 48 Mr. Jaspal Singh Dhillon 30,000 coach of Ms Navjeet Kaur 49 Shakti Solanki Individual Bronze 60,000 50 Ms Swapna Burman Individual Silver 80,000 51 Sharwan Kharab Individual Silver 80,000 Individual Silver 80,000 52 Ms Dutee Chand 16th Asian Junior Team Gold 50,000 53 Ms Jessy Joseph Athletics 50,000 54 Ms Jishna V.V. Championships, 50,000 55 Ms Vijaya Kumari Gk Taipei 50,000 12th June 2014 To 15th June 2014 56 Gurmeet Singh Asian 20 Km Race Individual Bronze 1,50,000 57 Dr. R. Gandhi, Coach of Walking 75,000 Mr. Gurmeet Singh Championship, 58 Ms Khushbir Kaur Nomi City, Japan Individual Bronze 1,50,000 16th March 2014 59 Om Prakash Asian Indoor Individual Gold 3,00,000 Athletics Championships, Hangzhou, China 15-16 Feb. 2014 60 Ms Navjeet Kaur Dhillon IAAF World Junior Individual Bronze 1,00,000 61 Jaspal Singh Dhillon Athletics 50,000 Coach of Ms. Navjeet Championships Kaur Dhillon Eugene, USA 22-27 July 2014 BADMINTON S. Name of Sportsperson/ Event Type Medal Amount No coach (S/Shri) 1 Ms. Saina Nehwal Asian Badminton Individual Bronze 125000 2 Mr. Vimal Kumar, coach Championship, 62500 of Ms. Saina Nehwal Wuhan, China 24th to 30th April 2016 3 Mr. Vimal Kumar, coach Badminton Individual Silver 350000 of Ms. Saina Nehwal World Badminton Championship 2015, Jakarta BILLIARDS S. Name of Sportsperson/ Event Type Medal Amount No. Coach (s/Shri) 3 Sh. Dhruv Sitwala ACBS Asian Individual Gold 375000 4 Sh. B. Bhaskar Billiards Individual Silver 250000 5 Sh. Siddharth Parikh Championship 2016 Individual Bronze 125000 1st to 8th March 2016 Colombo, Sri Lanka 6 Pankaj Advani WSL World Cup Team event Bronze 3,00,000 2015 held at Waxi 7 Aditya Mehta China from 15-21 3,00,000 June, 2015 BOXING S. Name of sportsperson/ Event Type Medal Amount No. coach (s/Shri) 1 Ramanand, coach of Mr. Commonwealth Individual Silver 250000 L.R. Devendro Singh Games, Glasgow 2 C.A. Kuttuppa coach of 23st July to 3rd Individual Silver 250000 Mr. L.R. Devendro Singh August 2014 3 Jaydev Bisht, coach of Individual Silver 500000 Mr. Mandeep Jangra 4 G.S. Sandhu, coach of Individual Silver 500000 Mr. Vijender Singh 5 G.S. Sandhu, coach of Asian Games, Individual Bronze 150000 Mr. Vikas Krishan Incheon, South 6 Jagdip Hooda, coach of Korea Individual Bronze 150000 Mr. Vikas Krishan 19th Sept. To 04th 7 Ramanand, coach of Mr. Oct. 2014 Individual Bronze 150000 Satish Kumar 8 Jaydev Bisht, coach of Individual Bronze 150000 Mr. Satish Kumar 9 Shri Jagdish Singh AIBA Junior (Sub- Individual Gold 1,65,000 (coach of Ms Savit Devi Junior) Girls World / Sakshi Devi) Boxing Championship at Taipei in May, 2015 10 Ms. Sarjubala Devi Asian Women’s Individual Bronze 2,50,000 Shamjetsabam Boxing 11 Ms. Meena Kumari Championships, Individual Bronze 2,50,000 Devi Maisnam Wulanchabu, Nei 12 Ms. Pwilao Basumatary Mongol province, Individual Bronze 2,50,000 13 Ms. Pooja Rani China Individual Bronze 2,50,000 14 Ms. Saweety August 05 to 14, Individual Silver 5,00,000 15 Ms. Seema Poonia 2015 Individual Bronze 2,50,000 16 Mr. Shiva Thapa World Boxing Individual Bronze 8,00,000 Championships Doha, Qatar October 05- 15, 2015 17 Mr. Vanlalchhuanga Asian Women’s Individual Bronze 1,25,000 Chhakchhuak Coach of Boxing Ms. Sarjubala Devi Championships, Shamjetsabam Wulanchabu, Nei 18 Ms. Amanpreet Kaur Mongol province, Individual Bronze 62,500 Coach of Ms. Meena China Kumari Devi Maisnam August 05 to 14, 19 Mr. D. Chandralal 2015 Individual Bronze 62,500 Coach of Ms. Meena Kumari Devi Maisnam 20 Ms.Sandhya Gurung Individual Bronze 1,25,000 Coach of Ms. Pwilao Basumatary 21 Mr. Mahavir Singh Individual Bronze 1,25,000 Coach of Ms. Pooja Rani 22 Mr.
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