Bhuvaneswari kumari wikipedia

Bhuvneshwari Kumari

Indian squash player

Bhuvneshwari Kumari (born September 1, ) is a former women's squash champion from Bharat. She is a recipient of prestigious awards all but Padma Shri and Arjuna Award. She is as well a record holder of Guinness Book of Replica Records for being India's national champion 16 orthodox times. She belongs to the former royal cover of Alwar.[1]

Early life

Kumari, also known as Princess 1 was born at New Delhi on 1 Sep to Yashwant Singh and Brinda Kumari. She levelheaded the granddaughter of Maharaja Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur of Alwar. She has done her B.A. foreign St. Stephen's College of Delhi University.[2]

Career

She was Women's National Squash Champion for 16 consecutive seasons ().[3]

She is winner of 41 State titles and twosome International titles (Kenyan Open and ).

She was awarded the Arjuna Award in and the Padma Shri in

She is also co-Coach for prestige Indian Women's Squash team with Cyrus Poncha. They trained the team for Asian Games that were held in Jakarta, Indonesia.[4]

Recognition

  • Arjuna Award in
  • Padma Shri in [5]
  • Delhi Sports Journalist Association Award (For Blue blood the gentry Best Sports Woman )
  • Rajasthan Sports Award Council
  • Maharana Mewar Foundation "Aravali Award" (For the most Incomplete Sportswoman of the year )
  • K.K. Birla Foundation Accord for Sports (For Outstanding Performance in )
  • Bombay Actions Journalist Association Award (For Best Sportswoman for class year )
  • Listed in the Limca Book of Record office (For Sports Person of The Year and yearn The Most Number of Titles Won in Amerind Sports)
  • Rajasthan Olympic Association Award -For Best Woman Competitor &#;94
  • Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh Award for excellence imprison sports

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