Sports in Andhra Pradesh

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Sports in Andhra Pradesh has its own importance, where many sporting personalities were into limelight. The Sports Authority of

Andhra pradesh
represent national level competitions and very few international competitions.

Cricket

ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam

etc.

The

Chess

FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2013–2014 and won many awards namely Asia's youngest International Woman Master (1999), World under-14 championship, Castellan, Spain (2001), India's youngest Woman Grand Master (2001), World Junior Championship, Athens (2001), Arjuna Award in (2003).[6]

Pentala Harikrishna, is a chess player from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. became the youngest grandmaster from India on 12 September 2001. Won gold medals in Commonwealth Chess Championship (1999, 2000, 2001), Ron Banwell MSO Masters tournament (2001), World Junior Champion (2004),[7] Asian Games (2006), Spice Cup Tournament (2008), Nancy closed chess tournament (2009),[8] Chigorin Memorial (blitz) (2009),[9] Asian Team Chess Championship (2009), New York Open (2010), Asian Continental Individual Chess Championship (2011).

Dronavalli Harika is a chess grandmaster from Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. She won the Asian Individual Women Chess Championship.[10] Her achievements include the Commonwealth Women's Championship (2006, 2007, 2010), World Youth Chess Championship titles (2004), Bronze medal in 2010 Asian Games in Woman's individual rapid event,[11] second Indian woman Grandmaster (after Koneru Humpy).[12] She was awarded the Arjuna Award
in 2007.

Weight lifting

Karnam Malleswari, the first female Indian to win an Olympic medal, hails from Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh. She won the bronze medal on 19 September 2000, in the 69 kg category with a lift of 240 kg.[13] Dandamudi Rajagopal Rao, the first male Indian to win 13 Year national weightlifting champion.

Badminton

Pullela Gopichand, is a former Indian badminton player. He won the All England Open Badminton Championships (2001), to becoming the second Indian to achieve it after Prakash Padukone.[14][15][16]

He won his National Badminton Championship 5 times in a row (1996-2000). He won two gold and one silver at the Indian national games (1998), Toulouze open championship in France (1999) and the

Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna (2001), Padma Shri (2005), Dronacharya Award (2009), Padma Bhushan (2014)[18]

Chetan Anand is a badminton player from Vijayawada. Chetan Anand was a four time National Badminton champion in 2004, 2007, 2008 and 2010.

See also

References

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