B. R. Meenakshi
Career
B. R. Meenakshi won in 1997 and 1998 four medals at the Indian Individual Junior Championships. In 1999 she finished second and third in the Indian Open. In 2004, she won her only national title among the adults and was third at the Indian Open. In 2006, she once again won two silver medals at the South Asian Games.
Season | Event | Discipline | Place | Name |
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1997 | India: Junior Singles Championships | Mixed | 1 | Harish Chander / B.R. Meenakshi |
1998 | India: Individual Junior Championships | Mixed | 1 | Arup Baidya / B.R. Meenakshi |
1998 | India: Individual Championships Junior | Juniors | 1 | B.R. Meenakshi |
1998 | India: Individual Junior Championships | 1 | B.R. Meenakshi / Parul Priyadarshani | |
1999 | India International | Women's Singles | 1 | B.R. Meenakshi |
1999 | India International | Mixed | 3 | B.R. Meenakshi |
2004 | India: Individual Championships | Mixed | 1 | Marcos Bristow / B.R. Meenakshi |
2004 | India International | Women doubles | 3 | B.R. Meenakshi / C.H. Deepthi |
2004 | Pakistan International | Mixed | 1 | Marcos Bristow / B.R. Meenakshi |
2006 | South Asian Games | Women's doubles | 2 | Aparna Balan / B.R. Meenakshi |
2006 | South Asian Games | Women's Singles | 2 | B.R. Meenakshi |
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