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Delhi's Mallan wins 'Classical Mr North India' title

By Staff

Mohali, Jan 21 (UNI) Delhi body builders made a clean sweep by winning all the top three positions in the 'Classic Mr North India' competition in Northern India Body Building Championship.

Varinder Mallan of Delhi was adjudged 'Classical Mr North India' in the over-all championship. He was followed by Davinder Singh and Ashish Kumar, both of Delhi.

Rajesh Arora of Punjab, who was the winner in the +75 kg class, emerged the over all champion in the 'Junior Mr North India' section.

The event was organised by the Chandigarh Body Building Association under the supervision of the Indian Body Building Federation and the North India Body Building Association here.

IBBF general secretary Suresh Kadam, Mr Universe Prem Chand Degra and Mr World Rama Kant were present on the occasion.

In Master Mr North India events, in plus 40yrs, Ram Saroop of Punjab was first, in disable category Sham Singh of Punjab was on top.

In Senior Mr Northern India, below 55 kg, Bhisham Sharma of Delhi beat others, in below 60 kg, Neeraj Kumar of Haryana, in below 65 kg, Ashok Singh of Delhi, in below 70 kg, Jagjit Singh of Delhi, in below 75 kg, Ashish Kumar of Delhi, in below 80 kg Varinder Mallan of Delhi, in below 85 kg, Ravi Yadav of Haryana, in below 90 kg, Davinder Singh of Delhi, in above 90 kg Gaurav Rana of Chandigarh stood first.

Punjab dominated the Junior Mr Northern India events.

In below 55 kg, the first prize went to Sandeep of Haryana, in below 60 kg to Hunny of Punjab, in below 65 kg to Atul Trehen of Punjab below 70 kg, to Lakhvir Singh of Chandigarh, below 75 kg, Narendar of Haryana, plus 75 kg, Rajesh Arora of Punjab.

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Story first published: Thursday, August 24, 2017, 16:11 [IST]
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