Kunjarani Devi
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Nameirakpam Kunjarani Devi (born 1 March 1968) is the most decorated India
n sportswoman in weightlifting.
Her first World Women's Weightlifting Championship was the Manchester edition in 1989 and the reward of three Silver Medals buoyed her spirits considerably. Since then she has taken part in seven successive World Championships and with the exception of the Melbourne edition in 1993, she has won medals at every one of those competitions. However, she however could not get to the top spot, having always to be content with Silver Medals.
A Bronze Medal was the most she managed in the Asian Games at Beijing in 1990 and Hiroshima in 1994 but failed to secure any medal in the 1998 edition of the Asian Games at Bangkok
Kunjarani has had better luck in the Asian Weightlifting Championships to which she has been a regular visitor. Starting with one Silver and two Bronze Medals in the 1989 edition in Shanghai, she progressed to three Silver Medals in the 44-kilogram class in the 1991 edition in Indonesia. She retained her second spot in the next one in Thailand in 1992 and China in 1993. Her best performance came in the 1995 competition in South Korea where she won two Gold and one Bronze in the 46-kilogram category. But again went down in 1996 to settle for two Silver and one Bronze in the championship held in Japan.
in 1990 and shared the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
award with Leander Paes
for the year 1996-1997. In the same year she also won the K.K.Birla Sports award.
She has more than fifty international medals to her credit. She also won a gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
held in Melbourne for 48 kg womans weightlifting with a Games record with an overall lift of 166 kg which included 72 kg in snatch and 94 kg in the clean and jerk.
India
India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...
n sportswoman in weightlifting.
Background
Born on 1 March 1968 at Kairang Mayai Leikai in Imphal in Manipur, Kunjarani Devi started taking interest in sports while still in Imphal's Sindam Sinshang Resident High school in 1978. And by the time she finished her graduation from the Maharaja Bodha Chandra College in Imphal, weightlifting had become her first choice. She joined the Central Reserve Police Force and is currently serving as ASSISTANT COMMANDANT for the force, she also went on to make waves in the Police Championships and captained the Indian Police team from 1996 to 1998.Sporting History
Beginning 1985, she started winning medals, mostly Gold, in the National Weightlifting Championships in 44-kilogram, 46kilogram and 48-kilogram, the latter her final weight category. She created two new National Records in Trivandrum in 1987. Changing her weight category to 46-kilogram she claimed a Gold in Pune in 1994 but was relegated to Silver when she tried to compete in the 48-kilogram class four years later in Manipur.Her first World Women's Weightlifting Championship was the Manchester edition in 1989 and the reward of three Silver Medals buoyed her spirits considerably. Since then she has taken part in seven successive World Championships and with the exception of the Melbourne edition in 1993, she has won medals at every one of those competitions. However, she however could not get to the top spot, having always to be content with Silver Medals.
A Bronze Medal was the most she managed in the Asian Games at Beijing in 1990 and Hiroshima in 1994 but failed to secure any medal in the 1998 edition of the Asian Games at Bangkok
Kunjarani has had better luck in the Asian Weightlifting Championships to which she has been a regular visitor. Starting with one Silver and two Bronze Medals in the 1989 edition in Shanghai, she progressed to three Silver Medals in the 44-kilogram class in the 1991 edition in Indonesia. She retained her second spot in the next one in Thailand in 1992 and China in 1993. Her best performance came in the 1995 competition in South Korea where she won two Gold and one Bronze in the 46-kilogram category. But again went down in 1996 to settle for two Silver and one Bronze in the championship held in Japan.
Controversy
Kunjarani Devi has served a six-month suspension after testing positive to anabolic steroids during 2001.Recognition
She is a recipient of Arjuna awardArjuna award
The Arjuna Awards were instituted in 1961 by the government of India to recognize outstanding achievement in National sports. The award carries a cash prize of 500,000, a bronze statuette of Arjuna and a scroll....
in 1990 and shared the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
The Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna is India’s highest honour given for achievement in sports. The words "Khel Ratna" literally mean "Sports Gem" in Hindi. The award is named after the late Rajiv Gandhi, former Prime Minister of India. It carries a medal, a scroll of honour and a substantial cash...
award with Leander Paes
Leander Paes
Leander Adrian Paes, pronounced pās, is an Indian professional tennis player who currently features in the doubles events in the ATP tour and the Davis Cup tournament...
for the year 1996-1997. In the same year she also won the K.K.Birla Sports award.
She has more than fifty international medals to her credit. She also won a gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
2006 Commonwealth Games
The 2006 Commonwealth Games were held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia between 15 March and 26 March 2006. It was the largest sporting event to be staged in Melbourne, eclipsing the 1956 Summer Olympics in terms of the number of teams competing, athletes competing, and events being held.The site...
held in Melbourne for 48 kg womans weightlifting with a Games record with an overall lift of 166 kg which included 72 kg in snatch and 94 kg in the clean and jerk.
Current status
Kunjarani holds the rank of an Assistant Commandant in the Central Reserve Police Force(CRPF).External links
- Bio on Ministry of Sports webpage http://sportal.nic.in/legenddetails.asp?sno=722&moduleid=&maincatid=48&subid=0&comid=55
- Brief Introduction to N Kunjarani Devi http://www.mapsofindia.com/who-is-who/sports/n-kunjarani-devi.html