R. M. Shankara
Ramnagar Manikyam Shankara, best known as R. M. Shankara, is a two-time World Carrom Champion[1][2] from Karnataka, India. He has been a several-time Indian national champion, beginning with this victory at Jalandhar in 2000.
Achievements
- Winner : Karnataka State Carrom Championship 2000
- Winner : Senior National Championship 2000(Jalandhar)
- Winner : World Championship 2000[3]
- Winner : Malaysian Open International 2000
- Winner : 2nd U.S Open 2003
- Winner : International Carrom Federation Cup, Cannes 2003
- Winner : Senior National 2003(Bangalore)
- Winner : SAARC Championship, Dhaka 2003
- Winner :Indo - Sri Lanka Test 2002 & 2004
- Runner Up: World Cup 2001, Lutton
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References
- "Sri Lanka creates history". Sunday Island. 24 February 2008. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
- "Striking at the right time." "Striking at the right time". Live Mint & The Wall Street Journal. 17 October 2010. Accessed September 2011.
- "3rd World Championship ยป International Carrom Federation". www.icfcarrom.com. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
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