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List of Arjuna & Shri Shiv Chatrapati Award winners for last 10 years
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ARJUNA AWARDS:-
1) 2017 Varun Bhati (Para Athlete)
2)2008 Anup Sridhar
3)2015 Kidambi Srikanth Srikanth Nammalwar
4)2014 Geetu Anna Rahul (Jose)
5)2017 Prashanti Singh
6)2017 LaishramDebendro Singh
7) 2012 Aditya S. Mehta
8)2013 Rupesh Shah
9) 2016 Sourav Kothari
10) 2013 Abhijeet Gupta
SHRI SHIV CHATRAPATI AWARDS
1)Mr.D.N.Sardesai
2).Mr.S.M.Gavaskar
3.)Mr.A.L.Wadekar
4.)Mr.P.K.Shivalkar
5.)Mr.Ashok V Mankad
6.)Mr.Ramnath D Parkar
7.)Mr.Sudhir S Naik
8.)Mr.Karson D Ghavri
9.)Mr.D.B.Vengsarkar
10.)Daina Edulji
“Winning isn’t everything, it is the only thing,” goes a famous saying by American football player and coach Henry Russell Sanders. Over 30 players and coaches from Pune who received State Government’s Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Awards at Balewadi on Thursday have lived by this phrase for years. Hard work and persistence coupled with a desire to make the city and country proud has led them to success. While all of these stories are motivational, some stand out because of the adversities faced by the players.
If there has to be an outright winner on the list of Pune players, then it is Arantxa Sanchis, 25-year-old Billiards player who has won The International Billiards & Snooker Federation (IBSF) world championship in Ireland (2013) and Australia (2014) , besides various national titles. She also has to her credit a national record of winning four titles at nationals in 2008 at Indore, which even seasoned players like Geet Sethi and Pankaj Advani can’t match. Sanchis practises everyday for eight hours at New Poona Club and works for a private firm as well. “It is a great honor to receive the state’s highest award for sport. In last 3-4 years, the number of women players taking part in snooker and billiards has gone up. I hope to see many more successful women players in the future,” said Sanchis, who passed her engineering exam with a distinction and was a Gold medal winner in MBA at Symbiosis International University.Dipali Shildankar, 22, who is pursuing her bachelors in commerce from Modern College in Shivaji Nagar, got the award for cycling. For Shildankar, it was the case of hobby turning into profession. Till today, she has added over 23 medals to her tally, three of them at Association of Indian Universities (AIU) Games. Her recent national award was in Kerala, where she won a silver medal. “Cycling has changed my life drastically and I give the credit for this award to my teachers,” says Shildankar who is a part of the cycling team of 24 players that practises at Balewadi and includes five girls. Every week, Shildankar covers over 100 km distance as a part of practice sessions and completes the Balewadi – Lonavla – Balewadi stretch in less than three hours.