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Delhi team leaves for Goa meet

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Posted: Feb 14, 2008 at 2256 hrs IST

New Delhi, February 13 The Delhi Athletics Association (DAA) will field a 27-member contingent in the National cross-country meet to be held at Goa on February 16. The squad left for the venue today.

Men (12 km): Sunil Choudhary, S Narindran, Jai Bhagwan, Ashok Kumar, M Sadir, Sanjay; 4 km: Manoj Kumar, Khem Ram, Vikas, Pawan Rathi.

Boys: U-20 (8 km): Benesh Joon; U-18 (6km): Samod Kumar, Lovepreet Singh, Sandeep Kumar, Rockey.
U-16 (3km): Rajinder.
Women (8 km): Anita, Joyti Bisht.
4 km: Sunita, Savita Devi, Jibolata.
U-20 (6 km): Kuppan Bansal.
U-18 (4 km): Neetu.
U-16 (3 km): Jyoti Kumari, Kanika, Lalita Kumari, Sangeeta.

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