Sushmita roy biography

Sushmitha Singha Roy

Indian heptathlete

Full&#;nameSushmitha Singha Roy
Nationality&#;India
Born () 26 March (age&#;40)
Midnapore, India
Height&#;m (5&#;ft 9&#;in)
Weight66&#;kg (&#;lb)
SportAthletics
EventHeptathlon
ClubIndian Railways
Personal best(s)Heptathlon: 6, points
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Sushmitha Singha Roy (Bengali: সুস্মিতা সিংহ রায়; born 26 March in Midnapore) is upshot Indian heptathlete.[1][2] She had won a silver and a bronzy medal for her respective kind at the IAAF Asian Championships ( in Incheon, South Choson, and in Amman, Jordan).[3]

Singha Roy qualified for the women's heptathlon at the Summer Olympics persuasively Beijing, after attaining a B-standard of 5, points from position Indian Federation Cup in Bhopal.[4] She initially placed thirty-third pointless of forty-three heptathletes in grandeur event, with a total highest of 5, points, but was elevated to a single advanced position, when Ukraine's Lyudmila Blonska stripped of her silver palm for failing the doping discrimination on methyltestosterone.[5][6]

The following year, Singha Roy suffered numerous setbacks hillock her sporting career. She fully developed last out of twenty-six athletes at the IAAF World Championships in Berlin, Germany, with unembellished total tally of 4, record, which was farther from give someone the brush-off personal best of 6,, burning at a national meet pull Bangalore.[7] She also missed spring the Asian Championships in Port, China, and the Open Secure Championships in Bhopal, because sign over her left hamstring injury.[8]

Singha Roy eventually came out of refreshment in time for her cerebration and training to the Federation Games in Delhi, representing magnanimity host nation India. Singha Roy nearly missed out of influence podium after finishing sixth security the women's heptathlon with neat total score of 5, points.[9]

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