Souvenir | 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet 2014

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DIRECTORS SPEAK

Messages from the Directors of various IITs

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THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

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AQUATICS MEET: HIGHLIGHTS

Glimpses from the 30th Inter IIT Aquatics Meet held at IIT Bombay in October 2014

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AQUATICS MEET: RESULTS

OUR DESIGNS

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THE MAIN MEET

YOU RUN. THEY LEARN. MashÄ l: The first ever philanthropic

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POINTS TALLY

A list of members of different committees organizing the 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet

The official Logo and Mascot

collaboration of all the IITs

Eventwise results of the 30th Inter IIT Aquatics Meet held at IIT Bombay in October 2014

The 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet through the eyes of the Sports Council, IIT Bombay

50th Inter IIT Sports Meet 2014

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As chairman of the Organizing Committee of the 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet I feel it is a privilege for IIT Bombay to host the Golden Jubilee edition of the event that has established a harmonious bond among all the IITs over the years.

PROF. DEVANG V. KHAKHAR Director, IIT Bombay

I cannot sufficiently emphasize the importance of sports and physical activity in the life of a student over and above his or her academic commitments. The IITs have striven to provide their students with ample infrastructural facilities and a variety of opportunities and platforms to pursue their passion for sports. The Inter IIT Sports Meet is an excellent example of the realization of this very ideal, being an annual event that promotes harmony, sportsmanship and team spirit. It is an honour for me to preside over the proceedings of such an esteemed tournament, which year after year allows talented athletes to flourish in various sports, some of whom perform at levels at par with the national records. From the very day that IIT Bombay was made aware of its responsibility to conduct the Golden Jubilee Meet, a team of faculty, sports officers, and staff have been involved in putting up a show worthy of the stature of the event. Construction of several new sports facilities has been carried out along with extensive revamping of the existing sports facilities over the past year to ensure that the infrastructure is up to the mark. A student organizing committee that now stands 150 strong has been working as one with the team, bringing in their own enthusiasm and initiative to the organization. The Aquatics leg of the Meet was already an affirmation of their concerted effort, and I have no doubt that they will bring the same degree of success to the main session of the Golden Jubilee edition of the Meet. I welcome all guests to the campus and hope they have a splendid time at IIT Bombay and leave with the fondest of memories. I wish all the sports officers and coaches successful realization of their efforts and each and every participant luck in his or her respective game during the 8 days of Inter IIT Sports Meet. May the best IIT emerge triumphant holding the General Championship Trophy.

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It gives me immense pleasure to learn that IIT Bombay is hosting the 50th Inter IIT Sports meet during December 12-19, 2014. Games and Sports can impact some important education in life that academic activities may not be able to implement and hence, is a very desirable component in any academic curriculum to develop complete personality and strong character of the youngsters at a tender age.

PROF. INDRANIL MANNA Director, IIT kanpur

Pan-IIT sports meet is an annual event that displays the great spirit and ethos of IIT system and promotes everlasting bondage, camaraderie and zest for excellence. I am sure that the participants will demonstrate their ample talent and prowess maintaining the true spirit of sportsmanship. Let the winner emerge through fair contest and leave everyone else happy and applauding. I sincerely wish the event all the success and congratulate the host and organizers for their sincere efforts.

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PROF. PRADIPTA BANERJI Director, IIT Roorkee

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I am happy to learn that IIT Bombay is hosting the 50th Inter IIT Sports meet during December 12-19, 2014. The Inter IIT sports meet is an excellent opportunity for students of all IITs to come together to interact, exchange experiences and pit their sports skills against each other. I strongly believe that the development of young people embraces many more aspects beyond their academic development. The Inter IIT sports meet helps to advance the self-esteem of athletes, their pride of self and institute, and in general instils a high sense of discipline, sportsmanship, healthy competition, sacrifice and appreciation of others, among other things. It gives me immense pleasure to congratulate IIT Bombay, one of the oldest IIT to host “The Golden Jubilee Year” of this special event. Starting from 1961 with only five IITs, now the family has been extended to 16 IITs and the competition has evolved with time. As we proudly celebrate 50 years of the Inter IIT Sports meet, I encourage all the 16 IITs to come together in the true spirit of sports. Evolving and moving ahead with time is the philosophy of IIT Roorkee. We wish for a better competitive spirit, better teamwork and finally a better India. Let us all make this big event a huge success and IIT Roorkee will extend its full cooperation to IIT Bombay. Competition is an important part of this sports meet and I cheer all the participants and encourage them to compete not only to win but also true to the spirit of true sportsmanship. The emphasis of such meets is primarily learning – learning about yourself, about your sport, and about working together as a team. I extend my heartfelt wishes to all the participants and I hope the best player/team wins. I will be cheering you on.


I am delighted to know that IIT Bombay is hosting the 50th Inter IIT Sports meet in December 2014. This is a very special occasion as it marks the Golden Jubilee of the Inter IIT sports meet. I am glad to know that the institute will also be holding the 22nd Inter IIT Staff Sports meet. IITs not only provide excellent teaching and research environment, they also provide plentiful opportunities for co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Sports are good for mind, body and spirit. Exercising is a natural way to loosen up and let go of stress. Sports not only improve physical ability and skills, they provide entertainment to participants. Furthermore, team sports are good for learning discipline, dedication, and leadership among many other traits.

PROF. R. K. SHEVGAONKAR Director, IIT Delhi

I wish all the participating students and staff a wonderful time. I congratulate the organizers for their sincere efforts to make the event a grand success.

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PROF. P. P. CHAKRABARTI Director, IIT Patna

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It gives me immense pleasure to acknowledge the participants of the 50th Inter IIT meet 2014 being held at IIT Bombay during 12-19th December, 2014. Writing message for souvenir to IIT community on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee meet is itself a delight. IIT Patna has been participating in the Inter IIT Sports meet since 2009 and has enjoyed each and every moment of it. Being an IITian, I feel that the culture of such meet has to be continued and should be spread even further as per the necessity of society and country. As we know, sports gives us joy, but we should not neglect the moral values and discipline which are the salient features of it. There are institutes that have specialized courses in various sports. IITs being primary technical institutes encourages participation of students in sports activities due to the team spirit, soft skills and harmony of body and mind achieved from participation in sports. We have to utilize this platform to build up the strong bond of IIT culture so that its glory is maintained. I feel proud to say that IITians are famous worldwide not only for their engineering and research expertise but also for their energetic and can do attitude. I am just motivating you to keep yourself in the right direction in each and every endeavour and sports will surely assist you in doing so because sports do not just build character, they reveal it. With these words, I wish all the participants of the 50th Inter IIT Meet all the very best and urge them to show their true sportsmanship during the meet.


The strength of an IIT is that it is an independent institute but it often works voluntarily with other IITs as a globally renowned system. The Inter IIT sports meet is the important “glue� that brings students, staff and faculty together once a year for intense competition in an environment of friendly cooperation. The benefits of this meet to the IIT system goes far beyond the sports fields. The ties that are formed here often live after the closing ceremony, growing stronger in academics and other activities.

PROF. T.A. GONSALVES

I wish all the athletes all success in the 50th Inter-IIT sports meet. In particular, I hope that this year will see every one of the fast-maturing new IITs distinguish themselves.

Director, IIT Mandi

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The annual Inter-IIT sports involving sixteen IITs is now a large and highly competitive sports meet. Sports inculcate the virtues of leadership, team work and sportsmanship in our students. We are grateful to the faculty, staff and students of IIT Bombay for their enthusiasm and effort in organizing the 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet in December 12-19, 2014. I sincerely wish them all the best in their endeavours and the event all success.

PROF. BHASKAR RAMAMURTHI Director, IIT Madras

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It is heartening to know that IIT Bombay in hosting the 50th Inter IIT Sports meet during December 12-19, 2014. Inter IIT Sports meet is a platform for all the IITs to take part, compete, and participate together in true spirit. I believe sporting activities form an integral part of the education system as they impart team spirit and sportsmanship among the participants.

PROF. P. P. CHAKRABARTI Director, IIT Kharagpur

All the Inter IIT Meets held in the past were great spectacles to watch. I am confident that this year’s meet will also be highly successful.

I wish the organizing team success in their endeavour.

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THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Prof. Devang V. Khakhar, Director Prof. Subhasis Chaudhuri, Dy. Director (AIA) Prof. H.S. Pandalai, Dy. Director (FEA) Prof. U.A. Yajnik, Dean (SA) Prof. N. Venkataramani, Dean (IPS) Prof. Narayan Rangaraj, Dean (AP) Prof. Y.M. Desai, Dean (AA) Prof. Anindya Dutta, Associate Dean (SA) Prof. Kishore Chatterjee, Associate Dean (IPS) Prof. B.V.S. Viswanadham, Associate Dean (IPS) Mr. R. Premkumar, Officiating Registrar Prof. Ramesh Singh, Chairman (Sports) Prof. (Mrs.) Vaijayanthi M. Sarma, Chaiperson (Cultural) Prof. Subhananda Chakrabarti, Inter IIT Staff Sports Meet Dr. B.B. Appaji, Sr. Sports Officer Dr. S.S. Yadav, Sr. Sports Officer Dr. S.N. Jha, Sr. Sports Officer Dr. Edwin M, Sports Officer (SG) Dr. K.K. Sengupta, Sports Officer (SG) Mr. Pritesh Yadav, Asst. Sports Officer Ms. Vibhuti Singh, Asst. Sports Officer Ms. Prapti Salunkhe, Asst. Sports Officer

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Chairman Member Member Vice Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Convener Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Member Mr. N.S. Dabholkar, Chief Manager, Hospitality Member Dr. (Mrs.) Nisha Shah, Incharge (Hospital), CMO (NFSG) Member Mr. V.B. Mamdapur, Superintending Engineer Member Mr. Bhagwan S. Patil, Public Health Officer Member Mr. P.G. Ramesh, Dy. Registrar (F&A) Member Mr. G.K. Borkhade, Dy. Registrar (MM) Member Ms. Rashmi U. Kumar, Public Relations Officer Member Mr. B.K. Sahoo, Executive Engineer (Electrical) Member Mr. P. Unnithan, Executive Engineer (Estate) Member Mr. Sanjay S. Jha, Security Officer Member Mr. Shashank Srivastava, General Secretary (Sports) Member Mr. Abbas Ali Bohra, General Secretary (HA) Member Mr. Arpit Agrawal, General Secretary (Cultural) Member Mr. Nihal A. Baig, Head Coordinator Member Mr. Swapnil Chougule, Head Coordinator Member Mr. Hrishikesh Kulkarni, Head Coordinator Member Mr. Kshitij Sankhe, Sports Nominee Member Mr. Shailesh Prasad, Sports Nominee Organizing Secretary Dr. P.M. Reddy, Incharge, SAC & Sports Officer (SG)


THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet

SUB-COMMITTEES

ACCOUNTS & FINANCE

CEREMONIES & FUNCTIONS

Prof. Ramesh Singh, Chairman (Sports) Dr. P.M. Reddy, In-charge, SAC & Sports Officer (SG) - Convener Mr. Shashank Srivastava, General Secretary Mr. Aditya Tiwari, Manager Mr. Abhay Hate, Junior Superintendent

Prof. Ramesh Singh, Chairman (Sports) Dr. B.B. Appaji, Sr. Sports Officer - Convener Mr. Pritesh Yadav, Asst. Sports Officer Ms. Vibhuti Singh, Lady Asst. Sports Officer Mr. Swapnil Chougule, Head Coordinator Mr. Shashank Srivastava, General Secretary Mr. Aditya Taparia, Manager Mr. Asmit Jain, Manager Mr. Shashank Parikh, Manager Mr. Sushant Gokhale, Manager

FOOD & REFRESHMENTS Dr. B.B. Appaji, Sr. Sports Officer - Convener Mr. Swapnil Chougule, Head Coordinator Mr. Abbas Ali Bohra, General Secretary (HA) Mr. Janesh Agrawal, Manager Mr. Anant More, Manager

TRANSPORTATION Ms. Prapti Salunkhe, Lady Asst. Sports Officer - Convener Mr. Aman Berlia, Manager Mr. Shubham Jangir, Manager Mr. Abbas Ali Bohra, General Secretary (HA)

ACCOMMODATION & RECEPTION Dr. S.S. Yadav, Sr. Sports Officer - Convener Dr. Edwin M., Sports Officer (SG) - Convener Mr. Abbas Ali Bohra, General Secretary (HA) Mr. Ankit Gupta, Manager Mr. Suraj Agrawal, Manager

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THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet

SUB-COMMITTEES

INFRASTRUCTURE & LOGISTICS

MEDICAL & FIRST AID

Dr. S.N. Jha, Sr. Sports Officer - Convener Mr. Abhijeet Samria, Manager Mr. Girdhar Verma, Manager Mr. Subhash Chander, Manager

Ms. Vibhuti Singh, Lady Asst. Sports Officer - Convener Mr. Shivam Sachdeva, Manager Mr. Nihal A. Baig, Head Coordinator

PUBLICITY, PUBLICATIONS, MEDIA & WEB Dr. K.K. Sengupta, Sports Officer - Convener Mr. Sapan Shah, Media Manager Mr. Ajay Kumar, Publicity Manager Mr. Vaibhav Bhalekar, Creatives Manager Mr. Niklesh Lalwani, Creatives Manager Mr. Anshuman Anand, Design Nominee Ms. Hetal Rathod, Web Design Manager Mr. Sai Kiran Mudulkar, Web Nominee

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TECHNICAL COMMITTEE Dr. P.M. Reddy, Sports Officer, Swimming & Lawn Tennis Dr. B.B. Appaji, Sr. Sports Officer, Hockey & Squash Dr. S.S. Yadav, Sr. Sports Officer, Athletics & Weightlifting Dr. S.N. Jha, Sr. Sports Officer, Cricket & Football Dr. Edwin M, Sports Officer (SG), Badminton & Basketball Dr. K.K. Sengupta, Sports Officer (SG), Table Tennis Mr. Pritesh Yadav, Asst. Sports Officer, Volleyball Ms. Vibhuti Singh, Asst. Sports Officer, Athletics Ms. Prapti Salunkhe, Asst. Sports Officer, Volleyball


OUR DESIGNS

Courtesy: Team Creatives, 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet, IIT Bombay

THE OFFICIAL LOGO

Being hosted by Mumbai, the logo of the 50th Inter IIT Sports meet is our beloved Gateway of India. King George V entered Mumbai through this gate and in a similar fashion students from all IITs will enter IIT Bombay hoping to excel and win the cup for their college. Attributing to the Golden Jubilee of this mega event, the logo is also golden. The entry to this gate, unlike its original counterpart, is trophy-shaped, depicting the competitive spirit and zeal of the students for the General Championship.

THE OFFICIAL MASCOT - CHHAWA

The Mascot for the 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet is a leopard named Chhawa. IIT Bombay, the host for the Sports Meet, is known for its close proximity to the Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Over the years, this has led to many sightings of leopards in the campus, the most recent in July 2014. Hence the Organizing team felt that a leopard would be the most apt mascot for the 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet. The word Chhawa means ‘cub’ in Marathi, but it is also colloquially used for a smart person, just like our mascot! The yellowish-golden colour of the leopard stands for the Golden Jubilee of the Inter IIT Sports Meet. The leopard also signifies athleticism and physical strength required to compete in sporting activities.

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YOU RUN. THEY LEARN. Mashāl The first ever philanthropic collaboration of all the IITs

As this was the going to be the 50th edition of the Inter IIT Sports Meet, the Organizing committee wanted to make it a special occasion by giving back to the society from a truly pan-IIT platform. The IITs being premier technological institutions in India, it was decided that an initiative for improving the condition of primary education in the country will be undertaken. The initiative was named Mashāl, to symbolize the Inter IIT Torch. Under this initiative, torch runs were conducted in all the 16 IITs and depending upon the number of participants, a fixed amount of money was donated by our corporate partners to Smile Foundation, a national level development orga16

The Mashāl runs saw a participation of a total of over 8000 students of the IITs. The campaign was officically kicked off by Shreyas Talpade. nization that will utilize these funds in its Mission Education programme, supporting primary education of the underprivileged children in our society. Mashāl was officially launched at the opening ceremony of the Aquatics Leg of the Inter IIT Sports Meet on September 30, 2014. Renowned actor Shreyas Talpade personally endorsed Mashāl, and

was present at its kick-off to handover the Inter IIT Torch to the captains of all the IITs. He also took out time to interact with the children from Smile Foundation. Over the next one and half months, similar torch runs were conducted in all the 16 IITs, with a total of over 8000 students as well as faculty members participating.


Torch bearers from various IITs with Prof. Urjit Yajnik (Dean, SA) and Shreyas Talpade

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The Director, IIT Madras running with the Mashal

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AQUATICS MEET ’14

Kanpur bagged the water polo trophy

The Aquatics leg of the 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet was conducted from 1st October to 4th October, 2014 at IIT Bombay. The entire event occurred at the newly constructed Olympic size swimming pool. Virdhawal Khade, the youngest Olympian of the country and Asian Games medalist was the Chief Guest for the opening ceremony. After 16 events in Men’s Category and 6 in Women’s Category spread across the four days, IIT Madras and IIT Roorkee emerged victorious in the Men’s and Women’s category respectively in swimming. Akshay Krishna (IIT Madras) and Nivedita Sharma (IIT Roorkee) were the best competitors in their respective categories, each bagging 5 Gold medals.

The meet saw previous Inter IIT records broken, 4 of them by Akshay Krishna one equalled by Parth Tripathi (IIT Kanpur). IIT Kanpur won the Water Polo Championship after beating IIT Kharagpur 8-5 in a nail-biting final decided by a penalty shootout. The meet concluded with Bhakti Sharma, the youngest swimmer to swim the seven seas and four oceans, attending as the Guest of Honour. Miss Sharma felicitated the champions and inspired them to reach greater heights in future endeavours.

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The aquatics championship was held for the first time at IIT Bombay’s Olympic sized pool.

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The water polo tournament saw nail-biting finishes.

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AQUATICS MEET: RESULTS 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet

400M FREESTYLE (MEN)

4X100M FREESTYLE RELAY (MEN)

Inter IIT Record - 4:24.68 - Akshay Krishna (Madras) - Guwahati (2013)

Inter IIT Record - 4:28.44 - IIT Madras - Guwahati (2013)

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Aditya Kotia Parth Tripathi Siraj Modiwala Anirban Nag

Delhi Kanpur Kharagpur Madras

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5:20.16 5:25.75 5:30.35 5:37.19

Madras Kharagpur Kanpur Delhi

4:31.05 4:33.85 4:37.23 4:52.56

100M BACKSTROKE (MEN)

200M BREASTSTROKE (MEN)

Inter IIT Record - 1:11.75 - Sarwesh Paradkar (Bombay) - Madras (2008)

Inter IIT Record* - 2:57.81 - Vivardhan Kanoria (Bombay) - Madras (2008)

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Siraj Modiwala Ananda Krishnan Animesh Kumawat Kedar Joshi

Kharagpur Madras Gandhinagar Bombay

1:14.01 1:18.84 1:19.11 1:20.43

1 2 3 4

Akshay Krishna Ashwin Kanhere Aman Kharb Anshit Chaudhary

Madras Bombay Kharagpur Kharagpur

2:41.60* 3:00.81 3:02.44 3:12.04

50M BACKSTROKE (WOMEN)

50M BREASTSTROKE (WOMEN)

Inter IIT Record - 38.62 - Nivedita Sharma (Roorkee) - Roorkee (2010)

Inter IIT Record - 42.03 - Nivedita Sharma (Roorkee) - Roorkee (2010)

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Nivedita Sharma Surabhi Bhargava Gayathri S. Shilpi Bhargava

Roorkee Guwahati Madras Bombay

38.74 43.51 44.88 47.20

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Nivedita Sharma Nisha Rawat Harshita Varshney Neha Gupta

Roorkee Gandhinagar Kanpur Varanasi

42.08 48.56 48.85 49.29


AQUATICS MEET: RESULTS 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet

200M BACKSTROKE (MEN)

4X100M MEDLEY RELAY (MEN)

Inter IIT Record - 2:41.19 - Vivardhan Kanoria (Bombay) – Madras (2008)

Inter IIT Record - 5:03.71 - IIT Bombay - Madras (2008)

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Siraj Modiwala Animesh Kumawat Kedar Joshi Anil Rulaniya

Kharagpur Gandhinagar Bombay Kanpur

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2:47.38 2:54.60 2:59.99 3:03.85

Madras Kharagpur Kanpur Bombay

5:09.91 5:18.00 5:27.70 5:40.89

50M BREASTSTROKE (MEN)

100M FREESTYLE (MEN)

Inter IIT Record* - New Meet Event

Inter IIT Record - 56.72 - Akshay Krishna (Madras) – Guwahati (2013)

Akshay Krishna Ashwin Kanhere Aman Kharb Anshit Chaudhary

Madras Bombay Kharagpur Kharagpur

34.36* 36.19 36.93 40.23

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Parth Tripathi Ananda Krishnan Dhritiraj Das Kushagra Surana

Kanpur Madras Delhi Jodhpur

1:03.15 1:05.49 1:06.36 1:08.60

100M FREESTYLE (WOMEN)

50M FREESTYLE (WOMEN)

Inter IIT Record - 1:14.65 - Sanskriti Semwal (Bombay) – Kanpur (2009)

Inter IIT Record - 32.66 - Sanskriti Semwal (Bombay) – Kanpur (2009)

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Nivedita Sharma Surabhi Bhargava Gayathri S Shilpi Bhargava

Roorkee Guwahati Madras Bombay

1:17.79 1:25.74 1:27.52 1:28.26

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Nivedita Sharma Surabhi Bhargava Gayathri S Shilpi Bhargava

Roorkee Guwahati Madras Bombay

34.08 37.30 38.06 38.24

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AQUATICS MEET: RESULTS 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet

1500M FREESTYLE (MEN)

200M FREESTYLE (MEN)

Inter IIT Record - 17:35.70 - Akshay Krishna (Madras) - Guwahati (2013)

Inter IIT Record - 2:04.45 - Akshay Krishna (Madras) - Guwahati (2013)

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Maharnab Mitra Varun Murthy Animesh Kumawat Shashwat Agrawal

Roorkee Madras Gandhinagar Kharagpur

23:21.65 23:38.42 23:39.24 23:55.70

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Parth Tripathi Anshit Chaudhary Anirban Nag Anand Krishnan

Kanpur Kharagpur Madras Madras

2:27.06 2:32.55 2:34.34 2:35.34

100M BREASTSTROKE (MEN)

50M BUTTERFLY (MEN)

Inter IIT Record - 1:21.03 - Sarwesh Paradkar (Bombay) - Madras (2004)

Inter IIT Record - 27.35 - Akshay Krishna (Madras) - Guwahati (2013)

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Madras Bombay Kharagpur Kharagpur

1:13.67* 1:22.16 1:23.19 1:29.75

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S. Ganesh Siraj Modiwala Parth Sane Dhritiraj Das

Bhubaneswar Kharagpur Gandhinagar Delhi

31.80 31.89 32.21 32.99

50M BUTTERFLY (WOMEN)

200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY (MEN)

Inter IIT Record - 36.72 - Sanskriti Semwal (Bombay) - Kanpur (2009)

Inter IIT Record* - 2:36.03 - Sarwesh Paradkar (Bombay) - Madras (2008)

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Akshay Krishna Ashwin Kanhere Aman Kharb Anshit Chaudhary

Nivedita Sharma Shilpi Bhargava Surabhi Bhargava Aishwarya Hakande

Roorkee Bombay Guwahati Kharagpur

37.95 40.61 44.39 45.26

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Akshay Krishna Parth Tripathi Anshit Chaudhary Aditya Kotia

Madras Kanpur Kharagpur Delhi

2:22.11 * 2:50.02 2:54.05 2:55.72


AQUATICS MEET: RESULTS 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet

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50M BACKSTROKE (MEN)

100M BUTTERFLY (MEN)

Inter IIT Record* - New Meet Event

Inter IIT Record* - 1:05.69 - Milind Kopikar (Bombay) – Kharagpur (1997)

Siraj Modiwala Ananda Krishnan Parth Sane Animesh Kumawat

Kharagpur Madras Gandhinagar Gandhinagar

33.30 34.70 36.25 36.46

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Akshay Krishna Aditya Kotia Dhritiraj Das Maharnab Mitra

Madras Delhi Delhi Roorkee

1:03.44* 1:16.40 1:20.23 1:20.66

50M FREESTYLE (MEN)

4X50M FREESTYLE RELAY (WOMEN)

Inter IIT Record* - 27.40 - Prateek Gupta (Kanpur) – Kanpur (2009)

Inter IIT Record - 2:30.78 - IIT Bombay - Guwahati (2013)

1 2 3 4

Parth Tripathi S. Ganesh Dhritiraj Das Kushagra Surana

Kanpur Bhubaneswar Delhi Jodhpur

27.40* 28.70 29.14 29.15

1 2 3 4

Madras Bombay Kharagpur Roorkee

2:40.59 2:44.61 2:53.10 2:55.10

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AQUATICS MEET: RESULTS 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet

POINTS TALLY: MEN

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AQUATICS MEET: RESULTS 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet

POINTS TALLY: WOMEN

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ATHLETICS

BASKETBALL

Comprising of a total of 18 events for men and 10 events for women, Athletics has been one of the most important sports since the inception of Inter IIT. It is one of the five sports to be competed in during the first Inter IIT Sports meet held in 1961. The sport has since been testing the limits of the players and inspiring them to surpass the same. Currently holding a whopping 20 points in the Men’s GC, it becomes the most important factor in determining the Overall Champions.

In early December 1891, Canadian Dr. James Naismith, a physical education professor sought a vigorous indoor game to keep his students occupied and formulated the basic rules of modern day basketball. It was originally played with a soccer ball. The orange ball and dribbling which weren’t part of the original game were introduced in the late 1950s. For the Golden Jubilee Inter IIT, IIT Bombay has recently completed construction of state-ofthe-art indoor basketball courts. The courts have thin coated teraflex surfaces, which is a first in the country.

Piyush Verma Institute Athletics Secretary

BADMINTON

Chakradatta Kanneganti Institute Badminton Secretary

Badminton has become a widely popular sport in India with the new talent that our nation has produced. It’s no surprise that it is also the most loved and played sport in our institute. A new 5 court air conditioned badminton hall was developed in 2011 which was inaugurated by seven-time National singles champion Miss Ami Ghia Shah. Ashok Raman was the badminton star from IITB back in 1981, he was a national level player competing with the likes of Syed Modi, the then national champion.

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Suraj Poonia Institute Baskeball Secretary

FOOTBALL

Ravi Kumar Institute Football Secretary According to FIFA the competitive game cuju is the earliest form of football for which there is scientific evidence. The modern rules of association football are based on the mid-19th century efforts to standardise the widely varying forms of football played in the public schools of England. In India, traditionally it has enjoyed popularity in the regions such as West Bengal, Goa, Kerala, and the entire north-eastern India. The current captain of the Indian national team is Sunil Chhetri and the team is coached by Wim Koevermans. The Indian Super League was founded in 2013 in an effort to make football a top sport in India and to make Indian football a major player worldwide. The 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup is scheduled to take place in India. By virtue of being the host country, the Indian team will play in the tournament.


CRICKET

LAWN TENNIS

Cricket was first played in southern England in the 16th century. By the end of the 18th century, it had developed to be the national sport of England. The expansion of the British Empire led to cricket being played overseas and by the mid-19th century the first international match was held. Cricket is easily the most popular sport in India. The Indian national cricket team won the 1983 Cricket World Cup, the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 and the 2011 Cricket World Cup. The Indian Premier League (IPL) is the most-watched Twenty20 cricket league in the world and is also known for its commercial success.

Tennis traces its origins back to between 1859 and 1865, during which Harry Gem and his friend Augurio Perera developed a game that combined elements of racquets and the Basque ball game pelota, which they played on Perera’s croquet lawn in Birmingham. In 1872, along with two local doctors, they founded the world’s first tennis club in Leamington Spa. Tennis enjoys a considerable following in India. In 1997 India won their first Grand Slam title at the French open, in the Mixed Doubles. Since then India have continued to win titles in the Mixed doubles as well as the Men’s Doubles. IIT Bombay was victorious in the Tennis tournament (Men) in 2013 and are looking to defend their title this year, especially since the games will now be held on their home turf.

Vinay Sisodiya Institute Cricket Secretary

HOCKEY

Waqar Younus Institute Hockey Secretary Hockey is one of the earliest form of sports. In Egypt, 4000-year-old carvings feature teams with sticks and a projectile, hurling dates to before 1272 BC in Ireland, and there is a depiction of a similar sport from approximately 600 BC in Ancient Greece. The Indian Men’s Hockey Team was the first non-European team to be a part of the International Hockey Federation. In 1928, the team won its first Olympic gold medal, and has won a total of eight gold, one silver and two bronze medals. It was the national sport of India until the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports declared that India has no national sport in August 2012.

Neir Gandhi Institute Lawn Tennis Secretary

SQUASH

Ritvik Goyal Institute Squash Secretary Squash is a fairly rare sport in India, but lately gaining ground with Indian squash players like Saurav Ghosal, Dipika Pallikal and Joshna Chinappa performing admirably in several international tournaments. Squash in Inter-IIT was officially introduced in 2010, and has grown in participation over the years, with 12 IITs participating in 2013. IIT Roorkee won the previous 2 installments of Inter-IIT, and will be looking forward to retaining their titles this time around. For this year’s edition of Inter-IIT, three new stateof-art squash courts have been constructed at the IIT Bombay campus.

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WEIGHTLIFTING

TABLE TENNIS

Weightlifting as a sport in India is gaining a lot of ground lately, with Indian atheletes like Sanjita Khumukcham and Sukhen Dey winning gold in Commonwealth games in their respective weight categories, and Mirabai Chanu Saikhom bagging silver. In Inter-IIT too, weightlifting has been in play since its initiation and has been going strong, with all the IITs sending athletes to compete. There are 5 weight categories involved in Inter-IIT. Last year, Deepak Choudhari from IIT Bombay lifted snatch of 101 kg which is a record in the history of Inter IIT, with more records expected to be broken in this year’s edition.

As a sport that emphasizes endurance and reflexes above simply size and strength, people of all ages and genders can play on an equal field in Table-tennis. Table tennis has evolved significantly since its surprise birth upon the sporting world, acquiring many revisions of rules and seeing an evolution of equipment as technology and playing styles changed. As a sport in Inter-IIT, table tennis has been one of the most competitive sports, with all the 16 IITs sending their teams to this years edition. With Madras winning in 2013 and Guwahati in 2012, who will win the tournament this year is an open question. The table tennis hall in the old SAC has been renovated and air conditioners have been installed to ease off the humid conditions of Mumbai.

Rakesh Kumar Institute Weightlifting Secretary

VOLLEYBALL

Shripad Thakur Institute Volleyball Secretary A purely rebound sport (you can’t hold the ball), Volleyball is a game of constant motion, requiring constant movement from the players and mental acuity too, for a player must assess incoming angle of the ball, decide where to pass the ball and then control their pass in the blink of an eye. In Inter-IIT, volleyball has always been a huge affair, with all 16 IITs sending their teams and the first place taken by different teams in the past two years. For this year’s Inter-IIT, three new synthetic volleyball courts have been built. 30

Nishant Gurunath Institute Table Tennis Secretary


POINTS TALLY

50th Inter IIT Sports Meet


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Abhilash Kulkarni, Chaitanya Mandugula, Praneeth Bommisetti, Pushkar Dongare, Saransh Srivastava, Yash Kamdar, Niklesh Lalwani, Sapan Shah, Vaibhav Bhalekar Š Copyright: Team Creatives and Media 50th Inter IIT Sports Meet 2014 IIT Bombay

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