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Indian sports wrap, December 6: India bags six medals at World Pickleball Championship

Here are all the major updates, scores and results of Indians in the world of sports on December 6.

Published : Dec 06, 2024 15:31 IST , Chennai - 2 MINS READ

Representative Image - The duo of Vanshik Kapadia and Vrushali Thakare clinched the gold medal in the 19+ open mixed doubles category in the World Pickleball Championship.
Representative Image - The duo of Vanshik Kapadia and Vrushali Thakare clinched the gold medal in the 19+ open mixed doubles category in the World Pickleball Championship. | Photo Credit: Ravindran_R/The Hindu
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Representative Image - The duo of Vanshik Kapadia and Vrushali Thakare clinched the gold medal in the 19+ open mixed doubles category in the World Pickleball Championship. | Photo Credit: Ravindran_R/The Hindu

PICKLEBALL

India bags six medals at World Pickleball Championship in Hong Kong

India produced a stellar performance at the Hong Kong leg of the World Pickleball Championship, securing a total of six medals, including one gold, three silvers, and two bronze.

The duo of Vanshik Kapadia and Vrushali Thakare clinched the gold medal in the 19+ open mixed doubles category in the November 29-December 1 meet.

Kuldip Mahajan won a silver partnering South Korea’s Kim Eung Gwon in the 19+ open mixed doubles.

Vanshik Kapadia (19+ open men’s singles) and Karina Aditya Dwipayani and Vrushali Thakare (19+ open women’s doubles) were the other two silver-medallists.

The Indian contingent also brought home two bronze medals, with Isha Lakhani and Roos Van Reek finishing on the podium in the 19+ open women’s doubles category.

Mayur Patil teamed up with Neilson Chen in the 19+ open mixed doubles for India’s second bronze.

This performance builds on India’s strong showing at the World Pickleball Championship’s India leg in November, where the country claimed a rich haul of 28 medals, including 11 gold.

-PTI

FENCING

Former IOA top official Rajeev Mehta elected Secretary General of Fencing Confederation of Asia

Former Indian Olympic Association’s (IOA) top official Rajeev Mehta has been elected as the Secretary-General of the Fencing Confederation of Asia (FCA) during the organization’s General Assembly on Sunday, December 1.

Mehta, who currently serves as the Secretary-General of the Fencing Association of India, becomes the first Indian to hold the continental position. Mehta served as Secretary General of the IOA for eight years from 2014 to 2022.

“I passionately believe that strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders will help us gain better leverage for the advancement of FCA. Our goal is to usher in a new era of collaboration, openness, and transparency in fencing,” Mehta said.

-TEAM SPORTSTAR

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