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  2. Carrom - Wikipedia

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    According to the new rule, if the carrom man is behind the baseline, the player can directly hit the carrom man by the carrom striker unlike before we have to strike the carrom men off any side of the carrom board or any other carrom piece on the board but not directly. Sinking the striker incurs a penalty of one piece and a loss of turn.

  3. A. Maria Irudayam - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Maria Irudayam (born 1956 in Chennai, India) is a two-time World Carrom Champion and nine-time national champion of India. [1] He was awarded the prestigious Arjuna Award, a sporting honour presented by the Government of India, in 1996. [2]

  4. Carrom in India - Wikipedia

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    The National Carrom Championship is the most prestigious competition organized by the AICF, where top players from across the country compete. In addition, regional tournaments take place at the state level, organized by state carrom associations. India has hosted two World Carrom Championships, in 1991 and 2000, both held in New Delhi.

  5. R. M. Shankara - Wikipedia

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    Ramnagar Manikyam Shankara, best known as R. M. Shankara, is a two-time World Carrom Champion [1] [2] from Karnataka, India. He has been a several-time Indian national champion, beginning with this victory at Jalandhar in 2000.

  6. Prashant More - Wikipedia

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    He was also a key member of the Indian team which won the world title in the men's tournament after defeating Sri Lanka in the final of the 2019 Carrom Mini World Cup. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 2020, he also took part in an online carrom exhibition event conducted by the All India Carrom Federation via Facebook Live during the time when India was ...

  7. K. Srinivas (carrom player) - Wikipedia

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    K. Srinivas (born 28 October 1993) was the Indian national carrom champion and the winner of the 4th Carrom World Cup held at the Maldives. He won numerous title in men's single and double tournaments held around the globe.

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  9. S. Ilavazhagi - Wikipedia

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    She won the 2008 Indian National Carrom Championship which was held in Chennai beating a former world champion Rashmi Kumari in the final. [3] [4] In the same year, she participated in the 2008 Carrom World Championships and became a world champion in the women's singles after beating P. Nirmala in the finals with 25-11, 25-11 victory. [5]