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June
India's Rohan Bopanna and Pakistan's Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi won the Gerry Weber Open in Halle.
August
Champion double-trap shooter and Asian Games gold medalist
Ronjan Sodhi
was ranked No.1 in the world, as per the latest rankings released by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF).
India's under-16 football team was defeated by Pakistan 1-2 in the title clash of the SAFF Championship
In
cricket
, India slipped from first to third position after losing Test Series to England by 4-0.
[1]
Leander Paes
and
Mahesh Bhupathi
won Doubles Title at the
Cincinnati Masters
.
[2]
Gagan Narang
was conferred the
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
.
Rahul Banerjee
(
archery
),
Preeja Sreedharan
(
athletics
),
Vikas Gowda
(
athletics
),
Jwala Gutta
(
badminton
),
M Suranjoy Singh
(
boxing
),
Zaheer Khan
(
cricket
),
Sunil Chhetri
(
football
),
Ashish Kumar
(
gymnastics
),
Rajpal Singh
(
hockey
),
Rakesh Kumar
(
kabaddi
, men),
Tejaswini Bai V
(
kabaddi
, women),
Tejaswini Sawant
(
shooting
),
Virdhawal Khade
(
swimming
),
Somdev Devvarman
(
tennis
),
Sanjay Kumar
(
volleyball
),
Ravinder Singh
(
wrestling
),
Katulu Ravi Kumar
(
weightlifting
),
W Sandhyarani Devi
(
wushu
),
Prasanta Karmakar
(
para-swimming
) received the
Arjuna awards
.
September
Rahul Sangma
of Delhi won the Sunita Singh Memorial National youth (under-25) chess championship at
Indore
.
Preeja Sreedharan
won the gold medal in the 10000m race on the opening day of the
51st National Open Athletics Championships
held in
Kolkata
.
India defeated Pakistan 4-2 in the penalty shoot-out in the final to clinch the inaugural
Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament
.
In
Commonwealth Youth Games
held in the Isle of Man India won 3 Gold medals and secured ninth position. Pusarla Venkata Sindhu won a gold for in the women's singles event of badminton. In athletics, Durgesh Kumar and Navjetdeep Singh won gold medals for 400 m hurdles and shot put, respectively.
India's
Deepika Kumari
of India settled for a silver after being defeated by China's Cheng Ming in the women's individual recurve summit clash at the
World Cup archery
finals in Istanbul
Salgaocar
defeated
East Bengal
3-1 in the final of 33rd
Federation Cup
.
[3]
October
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
on 9 October 2011 launched the nationwide Come and Play scheme in New Delhi. Through this scheme, the ministry aims at opening SAI's sporting infrastructure for the youth across India.
In the best ever performance in
Asian age group swimming championship
, India bags 8 golds medals. Gold medalists include
Virdhawal Khade
,
Sandeep Sejwal
, Rehan Poncha etc.
Vinod Kumar (freestyle) and Anil (Greco-Roman) won the gold medal in the 56th National Wrestling Championships at
Nandininagar
, UP
MC Mary Kom
, Mandakini Chann, Kavita Goyat and Neetu Chahal won gold at the 12th Senior Women's National Boxing Championships in Bhopal.
Haryana
won the overall title.
Olympic Champion Abhinav Bindra won Air Rifle Silver in 4th Asian Airgun Shooting Championship
India's
Rohan Bopanna
and
Pakistan's
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
won the
Stockholm Open
men's doubles title.
[4]
November
Anirban Lahiri became the first Indian golfer to shoot a spectacular round of 12-under 60 on home soil.
Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi won their first ever
ATP Masters tournament
,
Paris Masters
.
[5]
Karnataka
emerged the overall champion of the
65th National aquatics meet
which concluded on 20 November 2011 in
Ranchi
. Aaron D'Souza and Richa Mishra of Police were crowned the best swimmers of the meet. Both won five individual gold medals and broke three records.
Talasha Prabhu
and
Anshul Kothari
emerged as fastest swimmers.
Gagan Narang
won 50m Rifle 3 Position Men's Event at the
55th National Shooting Championships
.
Sushil Ghaley
won gold in the 50m rifle prone event.
December
Belgium
defeated India 4-3 in the final of the
Champions Challenge hockey tournament
in Johannesburg.
Sandeep Singh
finished the tournament with seven goals, all through penalty corners, and won the Player of the Tournament award.
India won its 6th
SAFF Championship
title against the
Afghanistan
. India's star striker
Sunil Chhetri
won all the individual awards in the tournament.
Indian Grandmaster Abhijeet Gupta won the London Chess Classic's Open Section.
Saina Nehwal
of India was defeated by first seed
Wang Yihan
in the women's singles final of the
World Super Series badminton championship
in China. Saina is the first ever Indian to enter the singles final of the World Super Series.
Indian Striker
Sunil Chhetri
voted Player of the Year by the
All India Football Federation
.
Kerala
won Men's & Women's Title in the 10th All-India Volleyball Tournament.
References
^
Fernandes, Linus (22 August 2011).
"Cricket: England Whitewash India 4-0, Dénouement Complete"
.
Bleacher Report
. Retrieved
1 February
2024
.
^
"Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi clinch Cincinnati title"
.
NDTV Sports
. 22 August 2011
. Retrieved
1 February
2024
.
^
"Federation Cup Final: Salgaocar 3-1 East Bengal – Goan Giants End Kolkata Monopoly To Lift Their Fourth Title"
.
Goal.com
. 29 September 2011. Archived from
the original
on 2 October 2011
. Retrieved
29 September
2011
.
^
"Bopanna-Qureshi win Stockholm Open, win third title together"
.
The Times of India
. 23 October 2011
. Retrieved
1 February
2024
.
^
"Rohan Bopanna, Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi win first ever Masters title"
.
India Today
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. Retrieved
1 February
2024
.
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