• Source: 2016 Carrom World Championship
    • The 2016 Carrom World Championship, was the 7th edition of an international Carrom tournament governed by the International Carrom Federation, contested from 7 to 11 November 2016 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Fifteen countries had competed in the tournament.
      Indian and Sri Lankan players would be defending their titles in the Men's, Women's and Doubles categories.
      This edition was considered to be the largest so far with over 15 countries participating in the elite event including the likes of USA, Germany, Canada, France and Italy.


      Participating teams


      Each team can have a maximum of four men and four women, who can compete in the individual singles and doubles, apart from team event and Swiss league competition.
      The entry fee for each player will be $250.
      The host will take care of boarding, lodging and transport expenses of all the teams.
      Total 15 countries participated in this event.


      Medals




      Nations




      Results




      = Men's Singles

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      First Place: Prashant More India
      Second Place: Riyaz Akbarali India
      Third Place: Yogesh Pardesi India
      Fourth Place: R.M. Shankara - India
      Fifth PLACE : D.N. Fernando - Sri Lanka
      Sixth Place : Louis Fernandes - Canada
      Seventh Place : Chamil Cooray - Sri Lanka
      Eighth Place : Sandeep Deoroukar - India


      = Men's Doubles

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      First Place: Sandeep Deorukhkar / Riyaz Akbar India
      Second Place: R. M. Shankara / S.P. Aravinthan


      = Men's Team

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      First Place: Sri Lanka
      Second Place: India
      Third Place: Maldives


      = Women's Singles

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      First Place: S. Appoorwa India
      Second Place: Parimala Devi India
      Third Place: Rashmi Kumari India


      = Women's Doubles

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      First Place: Kajol Kumari and S. Appoorwa India
      Second Place Parimala Devi and Tuba Sheher


      = Women's Team

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      First Place: India
      Second Place: Sri Lanka
      Third Place: Maldives


      = Swiss League

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      References

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