Bindra to take CWG Baton from QueenChandigarh, Aug 11 (IANS) Shooter Abhinav Bindra, who won India’s maiden Olympic gold medal at Beijing last year, will be the first to bear 2010 Commonwealth Games baton at the start of Queen’s Baton Relay (QBR) in October.
The Promising Ace Indian ShuttlerSaina Nehwal is counted as one of the most promising woman badminton players of India who has already become the National
junior champion with her excellent Badminton skills
Olympic Bronze Medallist in BoxingVijender Singh the Olympic winner Boxer has made India proud again by winning bronze
medal in the middle-weight category at Milan, Italy.
The Unharadled WrestlerSushil Kumar rose from obscurity to find his rightful place in the history
of Indian sports when he won the Bronze Medal at Olympics
The most naturally gifted Sprinter the World has ever seenThe most naturally gifted athlete the world has ever seen Is a Jamaican athlete Triple record holder.
The Reigning Olympic Champion of 100malso known as Marion Jones-Thompson, is a former world champion track and field athlete. She won five medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia
Pac-Man is a Boxing Greatcurrently the WBO World welterweight champion, Ring Magazine light welterweight champion, and is rated by Ring Magazine as the number 1 pound-for-pound boxer in the world.
The most talented Indian Skipper
An Indian field Hockey player. He had also captained the Indian Hockey Team. He was also the national captain of sub-junior, junior & India-A team and finally became the India senior team captain.
Phelps swims to victory in 200 IM at CharlotteCHARLOTTE, N.C. — Michael Phelps left Charlotte UltraSwim with three medals in four individual events, one narrow loss, and a new sense of motivation.
Hincapie takes Benelux Tour leadGeorge Hincapie took the overall lead in the Benelux Tour by winning the stage four time-trial around Landgraaf.
Player of World Badminton from ChinaHe is the only player in badminton history to have won three singles
world championship titles having done so consecutively in 2006, 2007, and 2009.
The Most Recognizable face in Indian Men's TennisHe is among the best doubles tennis players in the world with 11
Grand Slam titles to his credit. In 1997, he became the first Indian
to win a Grand Slam tournament (with Rika Hiraki). With his
win of the Australian Open Mixed Doubles.
SANIA RISES TWO SPOTSSania Mirza has moved up two spots to 90th in the latest WTA singles rankings issued on Monday. Out of action owing to a wrist injury, Sania has 740 points .
She, however, slipped in the doubles chart and was down to 44th from last week’s 36th with 1875 points.
India's promising Junior Archer
Pranitha Vardhineni of warngal is Junior World Championship Silver medalist has made it to the Olympic squad.
She got the 13th place in the individual ranking round after scoring 642 with 72-arrow
The
First American man to won the Olympic in Artistic GymnastPaul Hamm was the reigning world all-around champion at the Athens Olympics, and after leading prelims, looked to be the one to beat.
An English International Netball playerAgbeze currently plays for Leeds Carnegie in the Netball Superleague, having previously played for the Loughborough Lightning In 08 Agbeze signed with the West Coast Fever to play in the Australasian ANZ Championship.
Traditional Chinese Penhold Grip player
Gao Jun of the USA won an Olympic silver medal for China in 1992 in the Women's Doubles, with partner Chen Zihe.
She has since represented the USA at two Olympics (2000 and 2004)
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