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Indian trio of Raju-Akash-Praveen win the junior category race of India Paddle Festival

By IANS | Updated: March 10, 2024 19:00 IST

Mangalore, March 10 Led by local boy Raju Pujar, who finished first, the Indian paddlers took all three ...

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Mangalore, March 10 Led by local boy Raju Pujar, who finished first, the Indian paddlers took all three positions in the U-16 juniors category race in the inaugural India Paddle Festival, here on Sunday.

Raju Pujar finished first with the timing of 4:35 seconds, while Akash Pujar finished second with the timing of 5:35 seconds followed by Praveen Pujar, who finished third with 5:39 seconds, as all the Indian paddlers took the podium.

World No.2 Fernando Perez won the men’s open sprint race 200m category, while in the women’s open sprint race 200m category World No. 2 Esperanza Barerras from Spain finished first.

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