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Challenger 2007 from Thursday

Staff Reporter

Teams from Punjab, Kerala are coming


  • Union Minister Ambareesh will inaugurate it
  • The winning team will get Rs. 1 lakh

    BANGALORE: The Vikas Sports Club, Mandya, is organising Challenger 2007, an all-India Kabbadi Tournament for men and women, under the authority of the Amateur Kabbadi Federation of India from May 17 to May 20.

    The top 16 men's and 12 women's teams from Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, West Bengal, New Delhi and Karnataka will take part.

    The winning men's team will be awarded a cash prize of Rs. 1 lakh and the winning women's team Rs. 75,000.

    All matches of the tournament will be conducted at the Visvesvaraya Stadium in Mandya.

    The championship will be inaugurated by Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ambareesh. Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy will preside over the closing function.

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