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Friday, November 6, 1998

Arvind Kumar wins by fall

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NEW DELHI, November 5: Arvind Kumar (Bareilly) defeated Vijender Singh (Hyderabad) by fall in the 70 kg weight category while Pramod (Bareilly) won on points against Kadir of Nasik in 76 kg category on the penultimate day of the inter-Sports Authority of India training centres werestling competitions held at I G Stadium here today.

Results
45 kg: Kishore Kumar Sonkar (Gandhi Nagar) bt Anurag (Bhiwani) on points; Jitender Singh (Sefai) bt Avdesh Kumar (Sefai) by fall.
48 kg: Rajender Singh (Sefai) bt Munish Yadav (Hyderabad) by fall.
52 kg: Jamender Singh (Bareilly) bt Umesh Kumar (Sefai) on technical superiority; Sandeep (Bhiwani) bt Udaipal (Nasik) on points.
56 kg: Sandeep (Bhiwani) bt Durgesh Pandey (Hyd) on points; Vijender (Bhiwani) bt Mohanvir Singh (Sefai) on points.
60 kg: Jogeshwar Nath (Gandhi Nagar) bt Harender Kumar (Sefai) on points; H Brozen (Imphal) bt Benoy Singh (Imphal) by fall.
65 kg: Satish Kumar (Bareilly) bt Devinder (Bhiwani); Sanjay Yadav (Gandhi Nagar) bt Jugnu Dahiya (Hyd) by fall.
70 kg: Arvind Kumar (BSC Bareilly) bt Vijender Singh (Hyd) by fall.
76 kg: Pramod (Bareilly) bt Mohd Kadir (Nasik) on points.

Pro instructor
Mike Spike Collier, an acclaimed professional golf instructor from Germany, is presently in the country on a three-week visit, training members of the Classic Golf Resort, the first signature golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus on the Delhi-Jaipur highway. Collier believes in playing golf `the natural way.' ``It eliminates the elusive act of timing,'' he says. Mike Collier has taught over 5,000 students so far. Though he had started off `teaching conventional golf based on pulling and posiioning,' he is now chosen the new technique based on pushing and alignment.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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