Indian Round event winners awarded

Winners displaying medals while posing with dignitaries at MA Stadium on Tuesday.
Winners displaying medals while posing with dignitaries at MA Stadium on Tuesday.

Nat’l Archery C’ship
Excelsior Sports Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 29: Indian Round event of ongoing 41st NTPC Senior National Archery Men and Women Championship concluded at MA Stadium, here today.
The championship is being organised by Archery Association of J&K under the auspices of Archery Association of India and J&K Sports Council.
Brig Anil Gupta, Administrator JKCA, Advocate Sunil Sethi and Advocate Abhinav Sharma were present during the event. The winners were awarded medals are
In 50 mtrs men, Ram Soren of Mizoram, Goldi Mishra of Jharkhand and Resham Bahadur Budhathokiof SSCB won first three medals respectively, while in 30 mtrs men, Thongam Heller Singh from Manipur, Goldi Mishra from Jharkhand and Tanay Damare from Maharashtra stood 1st, 2nd and 3rd respectively and in individual Olympic round (Men), Thongam Heller Singh of Manipur, Goldi Mishra and Resham Bahadur Budhathoki clinched first three positions.
In 50 mtrs – women, Namita Verma from AIPSCB, Okram Naobi Chanu       from Manipur and Banothu Divya from Telangana won first three places respectively, while in 30 mtrs women, Tutumoni Boro of AIPSCB, Banothu Divya from Telangana and Moirangthem Baby Devi from Manipur stood 1st, 2nd and 3rd respectively and in individual Olympic round women, Tutumoni Boro of AIPSCB, Wangkhem Malesori Devi from Manipur and Sunita Bhardwaj of Uttar Pradesh secured top three positions.
In men team, Arun Bora, P. Heroba Singh, S. Basanta Singh and Ihuvamu Demo of AIPSCB bagged 1st place, while Thongam Heller Singh, Chungkham Harichandra Singh, Huidrom Bijendranath Singh and Keisham Borish Singh of Manipur stood 2nd and Ram Soren, Isak Lalchuoilova, Brijesh Kumar Dubey and Laldampuia from Mizoram remained 3rd.
In women team, Namita Verma, Tutumoni Boro, Pallabi Boro and Huidrom Rajpriyari Devi of AIPSCB won 1st place, while Pushpa, Bhawna, Neeraj and Ravina of Haryana clinched 2nd place and Okram Naobi Chanu, Moirangthem Baby Devi, Wangkhem Malesori Devi, Laiiphrakpam Rojina Devi and Laiiphrakpam Ishingchaoba of Manipur secured 3rd place.
In the mixed team, Thongam Heller Singh and Okram Naobi Chanu of Manipur won 1st place, while Vivek Manoharrao Tarone and Samruddhi Shivprasad Pawar of Maharashtra stood 2nd and Arvind Chaudhary and Chesta of Uttar Pradesh remained 3rd.