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Internationale Carrom-Turniere 

 

6th World Carrom Championship

31st. October  - 4th November 2012

in Sri Lanka

 

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WorldCup 2010 Ergebnisse


Ergebnisse:

 

Männer Einzel:
Sieger:Yogesh Pardeshi
2. Platz: S. Radhakrishnan
3. Platz: Prakash Gaikwad

Frauen Einzel:
Siegerin: Ila Wazhaki
2. Platz: Kavita Somanchi
3. Platz:  P.G. Revathy

Männer  Doppel:
Sieger:  Prakash Gaikwad & B. Radhakrishnan
2. Platz:  Yogesh Pardeshi & Zaheer Pasha
3. Platz:  Sarvan Chandrababu & Neil Khatu
Frauen Doppel:
Siegerinnen:  Ilavazhaki & P.G. Revathy
2. Platz: Rashmi Kumari & Kavita Somanchi
Dritten Platz: Aishath Fainaz & Aminath Vishama

 

Swiss League
Sieger: Yogesh Pardeshi
2. Platz: Ilavazhaki
3. Platz: Prakash Gaikwad

US Open: 

Sieger: Zaheer Pasha
2. Platz: Yogesh Pardeshi

 

 

Single

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Ranking (pdf)
# Player Points Bucholz Net score Total score Final prize
1 Abdin Karnal 20 163 193 262 1000.00
2 Pereira Fabian 18 148 161 251 990.00
3 Dubois Pierre 17 146 144 237 980.00
4 Ali Sunahar 16 166 91 218 970.00
5 Leau Jonathan 16 162 92 232 960.00
6 Khan Murshed 16 160 54 204 950.00
7 Bollin Carlito 16 152 70 209 940.00
8 Peter Wolfgang 16 144 24 178 930.00
9 Rajadurai Alfred 16 134 70 218 920.00
10 Narker Chandan 16 128 118 235 910.00
11 Krüger Tobias 16 121 143 243 900.00
12 Polchow Dirk 14 152 66 218 890.00
13 Ahmed Muhiuddin 14 151 21 200 880.00
14 Islam Nazrul 14 150 45 184 870.00
15 Collard Steeve 14 138 34 191 860.00
16 Wahid Abdul 14 138 26 187 850.00
17 Miah Ala 14 137 37 204 840.00
18 D'Silva Cornel “Ravi” 14 133 72 206 830.00
19 Ducher Yuvaradj 14 133 46 197 820.00
20 Khan Abdur Rahman 14 132 46 201 810.00
21 Ubhayathunga Amitha 14 131 64 210 800.00
22 Martinelli Paolo 14 124 59 214 790.00
23 Stucchi Stefano 14 124 39 200 780.00
24 Miah Shaheen 13 152 31 189 770.00
25 Hurtig Andreas 13 132 44 199 760.00
26 Canisi Vittorio 13 122 34 180 750.00
27 Kumar Ish 12 146 66 194 740.00
28 Ahmed Shuab 12 146 17 177 730.00
29 Cristiani Gianluca 12 141 25 184 720.00
30 Nessakh Karim 12 140 17 186 710.00
31 Cieply Jérémy 12 137 27 186 700.00
32 Venou Radjou 12 137 25 204 690.00
33 Meyer Josef 12 137 12 193 680.00
34 Braun Denis 12 134 27 191 670.00
35 Venou Mouraly 12 130 -38 173 660.00
36 Jörg Johannes 12 129 24 178 650.00
37 Colin Thibault 12 128 16 192 640.00
38 Steiner Armin 12 121 20 198 630.00
39 Seibert Gunter 12 119 -18 173 620.00
40 Liakhoff Stéphane 12 115 24 178 610.00
41 Naundish Abdullah 12 114 -3 146 600.00
42 Frauenrath Ingo 12 113 -4 180 590.00
43 Miah Ahad 12 112 5 154 580.00
44 Fabiano Stefano 12 107 9 153 570.00
45 Masson Cyrille 12 101 27 183 560.00
46 Sinha Nitesh “Nick” 11 127 -8 172 550.00
47 Zucchiatti Elisa 11 123 26 177 540.00
48 Huchet Thierry 11 102 -8 172 530.00
49 Malik Adbul 10 141 43 184 520.00
50 Sieger Kevin 10 138 -18 162 510.00
51 Pedicini Francesco 10 137 -14 176 500.00
52 Geister Jan 10 130 0 189 490.00
53 Motta Claudio 10 130 -11 166 480.00
54 Hürlimann Lorenzo 10 128 18 181 470.00
55 Humbert Nick 10 123 2 178 460.00
56 Eder Steffen 10 123 -6 166 450.00
57 Roshin Christian 10 119 -22 161 440.00
58 Bouillon Jack 10 118 -19 160 430.00
59 Maurizi Riccardo 10 114 -2 196 420.00
60 Cano Stéphane 10 110 -49 127 410.00
61 Baumgartner Viktor 10 109 39 183 400.00
62 Sander Bernhard 10 109 1 169 390.00
63 Chobé Thomas 10 106 -15 165 380.00
64 Da Fatti Daniele 10 106 -34 137 370.00
65 Martinelli Andrea 10 103 -31 148 360.00
66 Perkin Julian 10 94 -54 108 350.00
67 Jupiter Sattirabady 10 82 -31 149 340.00
68 Kracht Andreas 9 122 -19 162 330.00
69 Ometto Paolo 9 122 -47 155 320.00
70 Schneider Armin 9 114 -71 129 310.00
71 Felizardo Renato 9 111 -38 165 300.00
72 Ali Anhar 8 120 -94 123 290.00
73 Gomes Harvey 8 117 -94 113 280.00
74 Tomasi Fabio 8 114 -39 149 270.00
75 Sieger Alain 8 112 -35 151 260.00
76 Buchmann Walter 8 112 -109 113 250.00
77 Fernandez Carlos 8 109 -15 166 240.00
78 Nowakowski Jakub “Kuba” 8 109 -35 149 230.00
79 Pidial Yoann 8 106 -56 144 220.00
80 Smoljak Filip 8 91 16 163 210.00
81 Iyons Nickolas David 8 90 -95 71 200.00
82 Kralova Romana 8 88 -24 150 190.00
83 Pidial Steven 8 86 -57 131 180.00
84 Fehr Frank 7 114 -69 131 170.00
85 Faller Hans 7 101 -53 139 160.00
86 Donnini Rodolfo 7 100 -19 178 150.00
87 Uddin Azir 6 108 -108 97 140.00
88 Dupé Michael 6 95 -87 113 130.00
89 Shierl Pavel 6 80 -116 62 120.00
90 Sinha Rishi 6 79 -96 96 110.00
91 Pantzos Athéna 6 74 -116 95 100.00
92 Changrani Nitim 4 87 -123 72 90.00
93 Rockey M .S 4 79 -125 48 80.00
94 Ammazzalamorte Lucia Elena 4 78 -135 60 70.00
95 Marchais Claude “rchais” 0 14 -25 0 60.00
96 Simunsky Miroslav 0 12 -25 0 50.00

 

14. Eurocup des ECC

10. bis 14. Juni in Rome, Italien

14th SAARC Championship desn ACC

Colombo

(For details see below)

 

  • 14. Carrom Eurocup 2010

  • in Rom

  • 10 - 14. Juni 2010
  •  
    • Finale, Einzelwettbewerb
    • Finale, Doppelwettbewerb
    •   Preisverleihung
    •  

    14. Carrom Eurocup fand 10. bis 14. Juni 2010 in Rom, Italien statt

    Schirmherrschaft: European Carrom Federation

    Gastgeber: Federazione Italiana Carrom

    Ergebnisse

    Einzelwettbewerb

    Sieger: Karnal Abedin (England)

    2. Pierre Dubois (Frankreich)

    3. Peter Böcker (Deutschland)

    11. Dirk Polchow  18. Tobias Krüger  21. Jan Geister  30. Johannes Jörg  37. Andreas Hurtig   45. Wolfgang Peter 47. Ingo Frauenrath  50. Kristian Rosin  59. Armin Schneider  61. Steffen Eder  63. Gunter Seibert 73.  Armin Steiner  75. Frank Fehr  77. Bernhard Sander  82. Hans Faller   85. Abdullah Naundish (alle deutsche)

    Doppelwettbewerb

    Sieger:  Weerasinghe Sriyantha und Cristiani Gianluca (Italien)

    2. Collard Steve und Dubois Pierre (Frankreich)

    3. Leau Jonathan und Pereira Fabian (Frankreich)

    Mannschaftswettbewerb

 

  • Sieger: Großbritannien 

    (Abdul Malik, Nazrul Islam, Abdin Karnal, Murshid Khan)

  •  
  • 2. Deutschland

    Peter Böcker, Dirk Polchow, Johannes Jörg, Wolfgang Peter)

  •  
  • 3. Schweiz

    (Carlito Bollin, Lorenzo Hurlimann, Viktor Baumgartner, Stefan Eigenmann)

  •  
  • 4. Frankreich

    (Karim Nessakh, Alfred Rajadurai, Mouraly Venou, Jeremy Cieply)

  •  
  • 5. Italien

    (Paolo Martinelli, Claudio Motta, Elisa Zucchiatti, Stefano Stucchi)

  •  
  • 6. Polen

    (Paulina Nowakowska, Jakub Nowakowski, Sylwester Pogorzelski, Nitin Changrani)

  •  

 

 

 





 

 

 

 

INDIA CLAIMS SEVEN GOLD MEDALS IN SAARC CARROMCHAMPIONSHIP

 

COLOMBO: 31 JULY:  Indian carrom players claimed seven Gold Medals, two Silver Medals and one Bronze Medal in the 14th SAARC Countries Carrom Championship concluded at Hotel Galadari, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Five countries i.e. India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Maldives and Bangladesh participated in three days championship. Nepal could not make it at the last minute. Three men and three women players from each country participated in seven different events of the SAARC Championship.

 

Yogesh Pardeshi of India, who is also the current World Champion, annexed Men Singles title defeating B. Radhakrishnan of India in straight games 25-16, 25-3. Prakash Gaikwad of India secured third position defeating Sherifddin of Sri Lanka easily 25-5, 25-4. In the semi-finals, Radhakrishnan overcame Prakash Gaikwad 25-23, 25-10 while Yogesh prevailed over Sherifddin 25-6, 25-2. Defending champion, Hidayat Ansari of India could not make it to the Indian team.

 

Current Women World Champion & defending champion, I. Ilavazhaki claimed Women Singles title defeating Kavita Somanchi of India in a well contested match 25-24, 25-11.  Roshita Joseph of Sri Lanka secured third position defeating Aisath Fainaz of Maldives 25-19, 25-00. Both Indian players overpowered their opponents very easily in the Semi-finals. Kavita beat Fainaz 25-4, 25-0 and Ilavazhaki beat Rosita 25-1, 25-0.

 

In Men Doubles event, defending champion pair from India, Yogesh Pardeshi & B. Radhakrishnan defeated their traditional rivals from Sri Lanka, Chamil Cooray and Nishant Fernando 25-11, 25-14. Third position was claimed by Bangladesh pair of Mohd Ali & Hafizur Rahman defeating Maldives pair of Neesham and Hamid 25-24, 9-25, 25-24. Indian pair of I. Ilavazhaki and Rashmi Kumari, who was defending champion, won Women Doubles title when they defeated Sri Lankan pair of Roshita and Chalani 25-5, 25-4.  Aishath Fainaz & Vishama of Maldives secured third position.

 

Indian pair of Prakash Gaikwad & Kavita Somanchi claimed Gold Medal in Mixed Doubles event defeating Sri Lankan pair of Sherifddin & Madushika 25-13, 25-7.  Maldives pair of Mohd. Shafee & Aminath Nima won Bronze Medal defeating K.G.H. Kabir & Farzana Akhtar of Bangladesh 9-25, 25-23, 25-21.

 

India won both Men and Women Team events. Bangladesh surprised Sri Lanka to win the Silver Medal in the Men Team event. Sri Lanka and Maldives claimed Silver and Bronze Medals respectively in the Women team event. Prakash Gaikwad scored six Slams while Yogesh Pardeshi scored five Slams in the Championship.

 

The 14th SAARC Championship was inaugurated by C.B. Rattanaike, Sports Minister of Sri Lanka in a colourful function. He played the first knock of the Championship as well. The prizes were given away by Secretary (Sports), Government of Sri Lanka; First Secretary, Indian High Commission, R.M. Srivastava; Member of Parliament of Bangladesh, Zunaid Ahmed Palak; Secretary General, International Carrom Federation, S.K. Sharma and President, Asian Carrom Confederation, Zahir Naseer. Dr. Zahir Naseer presented cash awards to all players who scored slams and the best player from each country.

 

Indian Team was congratulated by Indian cricketers Sachin Tendulkar, M.S. Dhoni, Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid who were present in Colombo for the Indo-Sri Lanka Cricket Test Series.

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3rd. Asian Championship 2009

Pune, India

India wins all titles

 Men Single

Winner: Hidayat Ansari

Runner: B. Radhakrishnan

3rd. Yogesh Pardeshi

 

Women Single

Winner: Rashmi Kumari

Runner: Illavazhaki

3rd.:      M.Parimala devi

 

Men Double

Winner: Yogesh Pardeshi & B. Radhakrishnan (Ind)

Runner: Chamil Coorey & Nishanta Fernando (SL)

(Yogesh & Radhakrishnan beat Chamil & Nishanta : 25:14, 25:4) 

Women Double

Winner: Illavazhaki & Rashmi Kumari (Ind)

Runner: Yashika Rahubadde & Nayana Wikrasinghe (SL)

( Illavazhak &  Rashmi  beat Yashika & Nayana  25:9, 25:0 

 

Mixed Double

Winner: Pramila devi & Hidayat Ansari (Ind)

Runner: Roshita Joseph & Viraj Fernando (SL)

(Pramila & Hidayat beat Roshita & Viraj 25:0, 25:14)

 

Team Championship

Women

India

Sri Lanka

Maldives

Bangladesh

 

Pramila devi beat Roshita Joseph 25:8, 25:24

Illavazhaki beat Yashika Rahubadde 16:25, 25:0, 25:3

Rashmi Kumari beat Nayana Wikramasinghe 25:6, 25:2

Men

India

Sri Lanka

Maldives

Bangladesh

Pakistan

B.Radhakrishnan beat Viraj Fernando 25:9, 25:2

Yogesh Pardeshi beat Chamil Coorey 25:9, 14:25, 25:18

Hidayat Ansari beat D. Nishanta Fernando 25:16, 25:17

7 Wite Slams and 1 Black Slam was scored during the Asian Championship 

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