To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Jayanta flies to Mexico for World Archery Championship finals

New Delhi, Oct 18 (UNI) Buoyed with his recent encouraging scores, Jayanta Talukdar flies to Mexico tonight, hoping to shine in the finals of the World Archery Championship scheduled at Merida, Mexico, during October 21-23.

Jayanta topped the first World Cup at Perec, Croatia but struggled in the windy conditions in the second leg at Antalya, Turkey where he finished fifth. The Indian could not compete in the El Salvadore World Cup after being denied visa but his score was good enough to qualify for Mexico as the third ranked player in a four-horse race.

''I'm quite confident, especially seeing my recent scores. Though it might get windy at Merida (Mexico) and you generally need luck in such conditions, I have beaten two of the three guys there and and there is no reason why I can't do well,'' asserted Jayanta.

Jayanta has a winner's purse of 20,000 dollar dangled before him, while the runners up in the tournament gets richer by 10,000 dollar.

Finishing third would earn 5000 dollar while the fourth placed archer will pocket 1000 dollar.

Apart from Jayanta, who made it as third ranked archer, three others to reach the finals are Italian Deboe, Olympic multiple Gold medallist Park Kyung Mo of Korea and Sweden's Magnus Peterson.

Jayanta has bright chances in the event, considering he has beaten both the Italian and the Swedish player in Croatia, while he lost to Park by just one point in the quarterfinals in Turkey.

Congratulating the archer for his achievement, Archery Association of India (AAI) President Vijay KUmar Malhotra today wished him the best but rued that despite the players delivering the goods, they are victims of government apathy and revealed AAI was being forced to borrow money to buy equipments for the Asian Games.

''Rs 40 crore was gone in five minutes in the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony. They can spend Rs 40 crore for that but can't clear out Rs 40 lakh dues. After they sanctioned the money, we submitted the utilisation certificates and still the money is pending.

''We are left with no means but to borrow Rs 15 lakh to buy new equipments for the archers who are preparing for the Doha Asian Games. Billions are being spent on infrastructure for the 2010 Commonwealth Games but is anyone bothered about athletes' preparation?'' he asked.

UNI AY AB BST1905

Seventh child dies in Kazakhstan HIV case

ASTANA, Oct 18 (Reuters) A seventh child has died in Kazakhstan after receiving blood suspected of containing HIV in a transfusion, the health ministry said today. Health officials have tested thousands of children for the virus near the southern city of Shymkent since the outbreak started earlier this year. The number of reported cases has been growing steadily over the past weeks. A health ministry spokesman said at least 76 children had been infected as.....

Titan Industries Q2 net up 56.21 pc

Mumbai, Oct 18 (UNI) Titan Industries Ltd has posted a net profit of Rs 32.18 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2006, as compared to Rs 20.60 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2005, up by 56.21 per cent. Announcing the results, the company said its total income (net of excise) has increased from Rs 354.45 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2005, to Rs 524.06 crore for the quarter.....

Narrow range bound in select scrips

Mumbai, Oct 18 (UNI) The Sensex slipped to lower level but moved in a narrow range in the afternoon trade, a leading broker said. Sensex was up by 20 points at 12,903, during mid-session, however it lowered to 12,877 at 1430 hrs. It moved in a narrow range of 12,877 to 12,908 since early afternoon trade. HDFC Bank (down 3 per cent to Rs 979) dropped for the second day in a row.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login