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Sania gets Khel Ratna, Arjuna awards for 12 others
New Delhi, Aug 29
Tennis star Sania Mirza
received the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, the country's highest sporting
honour on Saturday, while 12 others, including ace shooter Jitu Rai and
hockey goalkeeper P.R. Sreejesh were conferred with the Arjuna award.
This
year's ceremony had its fair share of controversy as well since a
division bench of the Delhi High Court on Saturday stayed a single-judge
order directing the Centre to give the prestigious Dronacharya award to
former chief national wrestling coach Vinod Kumar.
The
Dronacharya award -- conferred on eminent coaches -- went to Anoop Kumar
Dahiya (wrestling), Harbans Singh (athletics), Swatantar Raj Singh
(boxing), Nihar Ameen (swimming) and Naval Singh (para-athletics).
In
a glittering function at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, President Pranab
Mukherjee also handed out Arjuna awards to wrestlers Bajrang Singh,
men's singles shuttler Kidambi Srikanth, archer Sandeep Kumar, 2014
Commonwealth Games medal winning gymnast Dipa Karmakar, kabaddi players
Manjeet Chillar and Abhilasha Shashikant Mhatre, roller skater Anup
Kumar Yama, weightlifter Sivalingam Sathish Kumar, wushu athlete Y.
Sanathoi Devi and para-swimmer Sharath M. Gaekwad.
Boxer Mandeep
Jangra, women's 400 metre runner M.R. Poovamma, female wrestler Babita
Kumari, cricketer Rohit Sharma and rower Swarn Singh Virk were also
named for the Arjuna award, but could not attend the function.
Jangra,
Poovamma, Babita and Sharma are currently participating in
international competitions abroad while Virk, who won gold at the Asian
Rowing Championship in 2013, is in hospital with an injury.
They will receive their awards at a later date from sports minister Sarbananda Sonowal.
Former
India volleyball captain T.P.P. Nair, Davis Cup captain S.P. Misra and
former hockey goalkeeper Romeo James bagged the Dhyan Chand award.
Meanwhile,
the Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award went to Arunima Sinha and
Jot Singh (both land adventure), Wing Commander Paramvir Singh (water
adventure), Lt. Colonel (retd.) Satyendra Verma (air adventure) and
Colonel (Retd.) Satish Chander Sharma (lifetime achievement).
Punjabi University, Patiala, was conferred the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy.
The
Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskarar, intended to promote involvement of
corporates and institutional boards in sports, went to Directorate
General of Military Training, Haryana Police, Sports Coaching Foundation
(Hyderabad) and Coal India Limited.
Sania, who became the first
Indian woman to achieve the World No.1 spot in doubles, recently
clinched the Wimbledon crown along with Swiss star Martina Hingis. She
has four Grand Slam titles in her kitty.
The Hyderabadi is only
the second tennis player after Leander Paes to be named for the top
sports award. Paes received the honour in 1996 after clinching the
bronze medal at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996.
She had also
received the Arjuna award in 2004 and was awarded the Padma Shri -- the
country's fourth highest civilian honour -- in 2006.
Among those
who received the Arjuna awards, goalkeeper Sreejesh played a key role in
India winning the Asian Games hockey gold medal and the Commonwealth
Games (CWG) silver in 2014.
Rohit has scored 4312 runs in One-Day
International (ODI) cricket. He holds the record of most number of runs
(264) in an ODI. The right-handed batsman also played a key role in
India's performance at the 2015 World Cup where the team reached the
semi-finals.
Pistol shooter Rai emerged champion at last year's
CWG and backed it up with another gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games. He
is also a bronze medallist at last year's World Championships.
Athlete
Poovamma was part of the team that won the gold medals in the 4X400
metres relay race at the Asian Games as well as the Asian Athletics
Championships. She won the bronze medal in the 400 metres race at the
Asian Games 2014.
Kabaddi players Chillar and Abhilasha were part of the Asian Games gold medal winning men's and women's teams.
Wrestler
Bajrang won the silver medal in the 60kg category at the 2013 World
Championships. The promising young grappler also bagged silver medals at
last year's Asian Games and CWG.
Women's World Wrestling Championships bronze medallist Babita also won a gold in the 55kg class at the 2014 CWG.
Woman gymnast Dipa got bronze medals in the CWG 2014 as well as at the Asian Championships.
Sathish is an Asian Games champion, while Sanathoi won a bronze medal in the wushu competition at the 2014 Asiad.
