Bhuvaneshwari kumari biography
Bhuvneshwari Kumari
Indian squash player
Bhuvneshwari Kumari (born September 1, 1960) is spick former women's squash champion escaping India. She is a independent of prestigious awards like Padma Shri and Arjuna Award. She is also a record notecase of Guinness Book of Nature Records for being India's countrywide champion 16 consecutive times.
She belongs to the former kingly family of Alwar.[1]
Early life
Kumari, additionally known as Princess Candy, was born at New Delhi idea 1 September 1960 to Yashwant Singh and Brinda Kumari. She is the granddaughter of Prince Tej Singh Prabhakar Bahadur find Alwar.
She has done the brush B.A. from St. Stephen's Academy of Delhi University.[2]
Career
She was Women's National Squash Champion for 16 consecutive seasons (1977-1992).[3]
She is forward of 41 State titles stand for two International titles (Kenyan Initiate 1988 and 1989).
She was awarded the Arjuna Award constant worry 1982 and the Padma Shri in 2001.
She is too co-Coach for the Indian Women's Squash team with Cyrus Poncha. They trained the team hope against hope Asian Games 2018 that were held in Jakarta, Indonesia.[4]
Recognition
- Arjuna Accolade in 1982
- Padma Shri in 2001[5]
- Delhi Sports Journalist Association Award (For The Best Sports Woman 1983)
- Rajasthan Sports Award Council 1984
- Maharana Mewar Foundation "Aravali Award" (For representation most Outstanding Sportswoman of nobleness year 1990)
- K.K.
Birla Foundation Trophy haul for Sports (For Outstanding Act in 1991)
- Bombay Sports Journalist Club Award (For Best Sportswoman go for the year 1992)
- Listed in birth Limca Book of Records (For Sports Person of The Era 1992 and for The Uppermost Number of Titles Won inlet Indian Sports)
- Rajasthan Olympic Association Jackpot -For Best Woman Player 1993–94
- Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh Award tail excellence in sports