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Teen archer from city hits the bull’s eye in Bangladesh

K. Venkatadri   | Photo Credit: Picasa 3.0
K. Venkatadri | Photo Credit: Picasa 3.0

Wins silver at the South Asian Championship

Archers of city-based Volga Archery Academy are in a buoyant mood as its archer K. Venkatadri, a Class X student of St Johns’ (E.M.) High School (Gunadala) had returned from Dhaka with three silver medals thus enhancing the pride of the country and the city in the 3rd South Asian archery championship that concluded Wednesday night.

The teenager, who was part of the Indian senior team, figured in three finals – individual Olympic round, mixed, and team championships and finished second in all three events. “He went down to fellow-Indian Harsha Prasher 141-144 in the individual Olympic round final and in the mixed event, partnering Isha Pawar, he lost to Bangladesh pair 148-153. In the closely-fought team championship, Venkatadri along with Harsha Prasher, Mayank Rawat bowed out to Bangladesh trio in a narrow margin of 125-126,” said Andhra Pradesh Archery Association secretary Cherukuri Satyanarayana.

“This is his second international achievement after the silver medal exploits at Singapore in Asian Youth archery championship in 2014. Presently he is among the top eight junior archers in the country,” he added.

Fourteen-year-old Venkakadri made it to the Indian senior team after he won the gold medal in the Khelo India competitions held recently at Delhi where he defeated Harsha Prasher in the final.

Mr. Satyanarayana said that Venkatadri had all the wherewithal to emerge as a top archer as he had loads of patience and willingness to go the extra mile.

“He is a coach’s delight as he follows the instructions diligently. We, at Volga Archery Academy, are giving all the necessary equipment and other financial support to him,” he said.

Next challenge

The next big challenge to the teenager is at Pune where he will be taking part in the Senior Nationals as part of the Andhra Pradesh senior compound team.

“Venkatadri needs to attend an exposure trip to the U.S.A where he can learn latest tips from the renowned and experienced coaches. In fact former Mexico national coach and California -based archery coach Natty Jamie is willing to come to Vijayawada to train the young archers,” Mr Satyanarayana said.

On behalf of St. John’s Educational Institutions, correspondent T. Suman Thyagaraj gave ₹50,000 for the purchase of archery ancillaries equipments besides cancelling his school tuition fee completely. School President T. Monica Suman and Principal P. Rama Bharathi hailed his stupendous show and wished him more glory in his future contests.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by J R Shridharan / Vijayawada – March 30th, 2018

Vijayawada cop all set to swim across Palk Strait

Vijayawada’s Head Constable
Vijayawada’s Head Constable

Tulasi Chaitanya recently swam from Bhimeeli to Vishakhapatnam

City’s head constable Tulasi Chaitanya is all set to swim the Palk Strait (from Sri Lanka’s Talaimannar to India’s Dhanushkodi), covering a distance of 32 kilometres on March 25. He is leaving for Rameswaram on March 17 to train for six days at Dhanushkodi under the watchful eyes of his coach Balaga Ganesh before taking the plunge. “My aim is to cover the distance in nine hours,” said Mr. Chaitanya.

The 30-year-old swimmer said the Palk Strait was at Triveni Sangam where both Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal entered the Indian Ocean. “The water will be volatile with strong undercurrents and high waves,” said the swimmer, who was groomed under the special attention of Rajiv Trivedi, a top police officer of Telangana cadre.

Mr. Chaitanya, who had already won 14 international medals, will be taking all precautions such as applying of grease on his body to stay away from the jellyfish and sharks. “One pilot boat with GPS system will monitor my stay in the water. Both Sri Lanka and Indian Navy will give protection in their respective borders,” he said. He said he would use freestyle during his pursuit and whenever he needed relaxation he would take up breast and back strokes. “The water temperature will be 28 degree Celsius. Throughout my stay in the water I will be on liquid diet taking lemon water and other health drinks.”

Mr. Chaitanya recently swam a distance of 26 kilometres from Bhimeeli to Vishakhapatnam just to get used the sea and he covered the distance in less than 10 hours.

Next goal

“My next goal is to swim in Zurich Lake in Switzerland and cover a distance of 27 km,” signed off Mr. Chaitanya.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Andhra Pradesh / by J. R. Shridharan / Vijayawada – March 17th, 2018

Ricky Bhui: lone Andhra cricketer to come under IPL hammer

‘ACA must promote T-20 format for the benefit of players’

Despondency and anguish pervaded the corridors of the Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) as only one of the eight shortlisted cricketers came under the hammer at the eleventh edition of the cash-rich Indian Premier League in Bengaluru.

Ricky Bhui
Ricky Bhui

Barring flamboyant middle-order batsmen Ricky Bhui, no one found a place in the team selection process of the eight franchisees. Even Ricky Bhui was sold to the Sunrisers Hyderabad for the base price of ₹20 lakhs.

According to ACA secretary Ch. Arun Kumar, of the 20-odd players who had sent their performance chart to the IPL Governing Council, eight were added to the auction list. “The shortlisted names were skipper Hanuma Vihari, K.S. Bharat [wicket-keeper], D. Sumanth, Ricky Bhui, D.B. Ravi Teja, Bhargav Bhat, C. Stephen and B. Ayyappa.”

So far only five players played in the earlier editions of the IPL since its inception in 2008. Medium pacers D. Kalyan Krishna, Paidikalava Vijay Kumar, Y. Venugopala Rao and D. Sumanth played for Hyderabad franchise Deccan Chargers while all-rounder Shahabuddin represented the Mumbai Indians.

Many administrators and coaches felt while the ACA was in the forefront for sprucing up quality playfields and stadiums in 13 districts, it must go the extra mile to promote the popular T-20 format in a big way for the benefit of players and the game.

“The ACA should introduce the Andhra Premier League (APL) which was planned to promote the T-20 format. The grandiose tournament was shelved because of lack of sponsorship. But it is time the ACA itself conducted it as it will give the all-important platform for the players in competitive games. This tournament will also help them do well in the BCCI T-20 formats and thus draw the attention of the IPL Governing Council and the franchisees,” felt a senior coach.

Coaches also felt that conducting the Andhra Premier League would not be a problem as the ACA had nurtured several top class stadiums and playfields. “We need to devote extra time and money to the development of the T-20 format, which opens doors to the million-dollar Indian Premier League,” a senior administrator opined.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Andhra Pradesh / by J.R. Sridharan / Vijayawada – January 29th, 2018

Is this the fabled ‘ghost ship’that’s believed to have sunk over 300 years ago killing 400 on board?

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Once upon a time there was a huge steam ship filled with passengers leaving a quaint town. But, the ill-fated ship sank with all of its 400 passengers on board. Ever since, the location where the ship sank in the sea has been haunted, with the souls of the gloomy, dead passengers haunting whoever passes by at night. They moan and take out their anger on the living, begging for attention and some relief from their after-life.


Thus goes the legend of a mysterious wreck in the Bay of Bengal popular among the fishing community of  Visakhapatnam.  And till recently, the wreck was nothing more than an apparition; a bed-time tale told to scare toddlers. Or so it was believed. But Vizag-based scuba diver, Balaram Naidu claims he’s discovered the remnants of that doomed ship lying in the Bay of Bengal.

“I don’t want to reveal where the wreck is yet, but the fishing community here has always had many interesting tales to tell about it,” says Balaram Naidu, owner of an adventure sports firm in the city.

From the pictures of the remnants of the said wreck that Balaram shared with Vizag Times, one can see various parts of the ship scattered around. “The shaft, motor, furnace and the rest of the main body are intact. The keel, decks and other parts of the ship have spread all over the place. The furnace even holds beautiful aqua life in it and is filled with fishes, eels and turtles,” explains Balaram.

But how did the adventure enthusiast even find the wreck in the first place? “We have been struggling to find wrecks in the sea for three years now and been taking the help of the fishing community to find them. But they can’t dive deep into the water, so they point out possible wreck sites to us and we dive to see if they’re actually there. We learnt about this site from the fishermen’s tales. We found the debris during our first few dives and it took us a while to find the wreck too,” he says, elated.

While the mention of the eerie wreck brings out excitement in Balaram, it incites fear in the fishing community. The fishermen are dead sure that this is the sunken ship that their forefathers warned them about. “I don’t know how old the ship is and when it sunk there. But generations of our children have grown up listening to tales of how 400 passengers on board died when this ship sank. I heard the story from my father, who heard the story from my grandfather and so on. My father is 85-years-old now, I think the ship sunk 300 years ago maybe. But this is the first time I’ve heard of someone actually finding it,” says Satti, a fisherman.

But why does the ship-wreck incite fear in these fishermen? “It’s not just me, anyone who has fished around that area will tell you that they feel scared to venture there. Because a lot of us who fished in that area at night, have felt someone hitting us on our backs. That’s why we avoid venturing there at night. Even when we do go that side, we go in large numbers and prefer not to catch fish there.”

Balaram however wants to find the ship’s origins and believes it sunk while it was leaving Vizag harbour. “The shaft is towards Vizag, this could mean that it sunk while it was leaving the harbour. I want to find out more details about the ship and I’m hoping its records can be found at the court. They will hopefully have the navigation records.”

For Balaram the finding of a coral in the sea few weeks back and now, the wreck just reinstates the fact that Vizag has the potential to be an attractive dive site. “In fact, it could be the best dive site in India,” he says. “Scuba divers love reef diving and wreck diving, and the latter is something a lot of divers opt for because it’s exciting.”

Previously too, Balaram Naidu had told Vizag Times that he is planning to present a proposal to the tourism department to develop Vizag as a wreck diving destination. If the proposal does indeed materialise, then civilians would be able to access the wreck of PNS Ghazi, that only divers of Indian Navy are privy to so far.

“I know for a fact that the remains of Ghazi lie 30 meters deep in the ocean and that the debris is entangled in fishing nets,” he says. Apart from the wreck of PNS Ghazi, and now this steam ship, the debris of a goods ship lies at the continental beach near Dolphin Hill.

“I will soon submit a proposal imploring the Tourism Department to turn the ship wreck we discovered now and PNS Ghazi into wreck diving sites. It can transform the tourism scenario not just in Vizag but all of India,” he sums it up.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News> City News> Visakhapatnam News / by Neeshita Nyayapati / TNN / January 06th, 2018

Prakasam kids bag karate gold

The Karate students from the Tadhagat Bodhi Dharma International Martial Arts Academy in Ongole who achieved four gold medals
The Karate students from the Tadhagat Bodhi Dharma International Martial Arts Academy in Ongole who achieved four gold medals

Ongole:

The Karate students from the Tadhagat Bodhi Dharma International Martial Arts Academy in Ongole secured four Gold medals in the 9th International Goju Ryu Open Karate Championship held last week, said the 7th Dan Master D Venkatesh.

He said that the organisation, All Japan Karate Do Goju Ryu Kai India, organised the international karate championship in Nidadavole in West Godavari district, where about 850 karate students and masters participated from Nepal, Srilanka, Bhutan and Japan along with participants from 23 Indian states. He said that a team of karate students from Ongole participated in the championship and won four gold medals, six silver medals and three bronze medals.

The Additional SP Udayarani appreciated the gold medal winners V Bindu, K Sahasra, R Gnanesh, Bhargav, silver medal winners N Sriram, E Havish, Y Reshwant, Naga Chaitanya, V Bhanu Harsha, T Tarun Prakash and bronze medal winners A Yashwant Rao, V Kishan Kiriti and M Maruti in the district police office.

Udayarani said, “Nowadays women are competing with men in all fields but are a little behind in self protection.” She asked every girl to learn Karate to save herself. She appreciated 6th Dan master G Chandrasekhar, 7th Dan master Venkatesh for the training the kids.

source: http://www.thehansindia.com / The Hans India / Home> Andhra Pradesh / December 30th, 2017

Kurnool student scales Mt. Kilimanjaro

Suresh Babu atop Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.   | Photo Credit: BYARRANGEMENT
Suresh Babu atop Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. | Photo Credit: BYARRANGEMENT

Braving the cold weather, Suresh Babu, a first year B.Sc. student of Silver Jubilee Government College in Kurnool climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the highest mountain peak in the African continent, on December 25, the college principal S. Abdul Khader said on Tuesday.

Mr. Suresh Babu climbed Mount Everest in April this year.

He scaled the Gilman’s Point at a height of 5,685 metres and displayed his college banner there. TDP MLA B. Jaya Nageswar Reddy and Maheswara Reddy of Madhu Cements at Kodumur, sponsored his mountaineering expedition.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Special Correpondent / Kurnool – December 27th, 2017

Andhra Pradesh: Zilla Parishad physical director wins laurels

Satyanarayana representing Krishna district bagged the gold medal in the 55-year-old category for the 110-metre hurdles.

With his outstanding performance, AP Masters Athletics Association has been selected Mendu Satyanarayana for National Championship. (Photo: DC)
With his outstanding performance, AP Masters Athletics Association has been selected Mendu Satyanarayana for National Championship. (Photo: DC)

Vijayawada:

Mendu Satyanarayana, physical director (PD) of Zilla Parishad High School (ZPHS) at Nunna near Vijayawada, recently won two medals at the Andhra Pradesh Masters Athletics Championship held at Bapatla in Guntur district. Satyanarayana representing Krishna district bagged the gold medal in the 55-year-old category for the 110-metre hurdles.

He also won a silver medal in 400-metre hurdles. With his outstanding performance, AP Masters Athletics Association has been selected Mendu Satyanarayana for National Championship. In connection to this, Nunna ZPHS head master V. Bhoopal Reddy and other teachers felicitated Satyanarayana for winning the medals and bringing accolades to the school.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Current Affairs / Deccan Chronicle / December 12th, 2017

Dhiraj wins first world medal in recurve for Vijayawada

Dhiraj   | Photo Credit: HAND_OUT
Dhiraj | Photo Credit: HAND_OUT

This is first major recurve medal for Volga Archery Academy

There is a significance attached to the silver medal won by Vijayawada archer Bommadevara Dhiraj at the Asian Continental tournament in Dhaka (Bangladesh) last week to select Asian archers for the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 2018.

The teenager, honing his skills at the city-based Volga Archery Academy, lost to his fellow Indian Akash 4-6 in the cadet boys’ final in recurve segment and helped India bag both the eligible slots for the World Youth Olympics Games.

In fact this is first major recurve medal for Volga Archery Academy after the management decided to concentrate more on recurve segment.

Dhiraj, who is pursuing Intermediate at SRR & CVR College, flew to Ahmedabad from Dhaka to be part of the State team at the School Games Federation under-19 National archery championship and went on to win five gold medals to emerge as the best archer and overall champion of the event.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Andhra Pradesh / by J.P Shridharan / Vijayawada – December 06th, 2017

House okays Srikanth’s appointment

Kidambi Srikanth | Photo Credit: NOAH SEELAM
Kidambi Srikanth | Photo Credit: NOAH SEELAM

The Assembly on Saturday passed a resolution approving the appointment of Guntur-born Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth as Deputy Collector.

The Council of Ministers resolved, vide resolution CR No. 429-2/2017, dated November 2017, to provide employment to him in a post in Group 1 services (Deputy Collector) of the State in appreciation of his outstanding performance in badminton.

Four titles

Srikanth won four super series titles – Indonesian Open, Australian Open, Denmark Open, and French Open – in one year, and he was the only Indian and fourth player in the world to achieve the feat.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Special Correspondent / Vijayawada – December 02nd, 2017

Surekha trains her eyes on Asian Games

VIJAYAWADA, ANDHRA PRADESH, 03/12/2017 Indian Archer Vennam Jyothi Surekha in action in Vijayawada on Sunday. Photo: Ch.Vijaya Bhaskar   | Photo Credit:
VIJAYAWADA, ANDHRA PRADESH, 03/12/2017
Indian Archer Vennam Jyothi Surekha in action in Vijayawada on Sunday. Photo: Ch.Vijaya Bhaskar | Photo Credit:

Prestigious event will be held at Jakarta in next August

City archer and Arjuna awardee Vennam Jyothi Surekha ended her international assignment for the year 2017 in a triumphant note clinching three medals at the recently-concluded 20th Asian Archery Championship at Dhaka (Bangladesh).

She won gold in team event, silver in mixed and bronze in the individual event in the tournament, which saw Indians giving a tough fight to the numero unoteam – Korea.

“We are equal to Koreans in all respects including equipment and technique. The archer who gets adjusted the conditions well emerged winner because what separates a winner and loser is a wafer-thin margin,” Surekha told to The Hindu, on her return from Dhaka.

Twenty-one-year old management student of Koneru Lakshmaiah University is eagerly looking forward to 2018 in which the prestigious Asian Games will be held at Jakarta (Indonesia) in August.

“We do not know how many events would figure in the compound segment. But I am mentally preparing for all three events – team, mixed and individual. Soon both Archery Associaiton of India and Sports Authourity of India will decide about the coaching camps”.

Surekha said arriving at the venue, especially in alien countries, one day before the official practice gave the archers to chance to get used the weather conditions and the ambiance.

The early part of 2017 was not significant for the ace archer as she could not a win medals in the Asia Cup (Bangkok), World Cup Stage One (Shanghai), Two (Antalya), Four (Berlin) and at World Universities at Chinese Taipei.

But she had a memorable world championship at Mexico when she won silver medal in her mixed event partnering Abhishek Varma. “In the individual ranking round, I lost in the pre-quarterfinal narrowly. I was tied with a Korean 146-146 and in the single arrow shootout we both hit the 10 points but her arrow was close to the X enabling her to advance”.

Incidentally she has been representing the country for the past of seven years. Surekha also received the coveted Arjuna award for her contribution to the archery.

The Andhra Pradesh State government announced a reward of ₹ 1 crore, a 500-square yard house site in Vijayawada and a government job for achieving the prestigious Arjuna award.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport> Othe Sports / by J.K. Shridharan / December 03rd, 2017