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[1]ABINESH TENNIKOIT ( WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MADALIST IN TENIKOIT )[2]

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Abinesh Murali, who is also recognized as Abinesh Tennikoit, represented India at an international level and achieved a bronze medal in the 5th World Tennikoit Championship, which took place in Pretoria, South Africa

5th World Cup Tennikoit championship-2023 at Pretoria, South Africa, held from 30/09/2023 to 08/10/2023.

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Abinesh Murali, also known as Abinesh Tennikoit, has represented India internationally and secured a bronze medal at the 5th World Tennikoit Championship held in Pretoria, South Africa. Additionally, he is a gold medalist in national competitions and is recognized as an accomplished athlete.

Tennikoit history [3]

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Tennikoit Federation of India Tennikoit, also called ring tennis or tenniquoits, is a sport played on a tennis-style court, with a circular rubber ring ("tennikoit", c.f. the game quoits) hurled over a net separating the two players, with each endeavoring to catch and return the hurled ring into the opponent's court. The sport is played on indoor and outdoor courts.

A number of disciplines exist. "Singles" is a two-player game requiring two opposing players. "Doubles" is a four-player game requiring two teams opposing each other where each team consists of two players each. In "Mixed Doubles", one male player and one female form a team.

The sport is played in 14 countries. It is particularly popular in Germany, South Africa, Brazil, Venezuela and the Subcontinent nations of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

About Abinesh murali [4]

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Abinesh Murali - Biography & Achievements

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  • Date of Birth: November 12, 2004
  • Place of Birth: Valayambuttu, Vaniyambadi, Tirupattur District, Tamil Nadu, India

Education:

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  • Schooling:
    • Abinesh completed his schooling at Viveka Matriculation School up to Class 10.
    • He then cleared the entrance exam and secured a seat at Government Model School (Elite School for Toppers), known for its rigorous academic standards.
  • Higher Education:
    • He enrolled in Tamil Nadu Agricultural University through the sports quota.
    • Currently pursuing his second degree at Thiruvalluvar University.

Family Background:

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  • Father: B. Murali
    • A former international Tennikoit player who has earned numerous medals at the international level. He was also a key player and the captain of the Indian Tennikoit team.
    • Currently serves as the Chairman of the Coaching Committee for Indian Tennikoit.
  • Mother: M. Durga Devi

Athletic Career:

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  • Tennikoit: Abinesh has followed in his father’s footsteps and has made a name for himself in Tennikoit.
    • Achievements:
      • District, State, and National Medals: He has secured many medals in regional and national competitions.
      • Gold Medal in Nationals: Abinesh won a gold medal at the National Tennikoit Championship.
      • World Championship: He represented India at the 5th World Tennikoit Championship and earned a bronze medal in the World Cup held in Pretoria, South Africa.
  • Athletics: Besides his success in Tennikoit, Abinesh is also an accomplished athlete, showcasing his versatility in multiple sports.

Significance and Future:

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Abinesh Murali’s journey is truly inspiring as he balances academic excellence with his athletic career. His achievements at the national and international levels highlight his dedication and skill in Tennikoit, a sport that his father, B. Murali, has also contributed greatly to. The recognition Abinesh has gained so far, including his performance in the World Tennikoit Championship and World Cup, marks him as one of the top players in his sport.

It’s also remarkable that he is continuing his education while excelling in sports, showing that he values both intellectual and athletic development.

  1. ^ Ganapathy, Abinesh; Hannah, David; Agarwal, Ankit (2022-12-31). "Flood Classification Based on Hydrograph Characteristics". doi.org. Retrieved 2024-12-13.
  2. ^ Ganapathy, Abinesh; Hannah, David; Agarwal, Ankit (2022-12-31). "Flood Classification Based on Hydrograph Characteristics". doi.org. Retrieved 2024-12-13.
  3. ^ "Introduction", A Sociology of the World Rally Championship, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 978-1-137-40544-9, retrieved 2024-12-13
  4. ^ Menaka, A.; Jagadish, R.; Murali, M.; Bharathwaj, R.; Abinesh, G. (2020-03). "Energy Optimized Node Level Trust Based Data Transaction in Wireless Sensor Network". 2020 6th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems (ICACCS). IEEE: 1390–1394. doi:10.1109/icaccs48705.2020.9074470. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)