PV Sindhu, Rohit Sharma, Rani, Saurabh Chaudhary, Dutee Chand, Manu Bhaker, Bajrang Punia and Jaspal Rana are some of the prominent names that featured among the winners at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) powered by BHIM-UPI, which honoured the best performances in Indian sport in 2019 at a glittering awards function in Delhi on Thursday.
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'Coach of the Year' is our next category
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And the winners are: Manasi Joshi and Pramod Bhagat
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Next up is 'Para Sports'
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Mirabai Chanu and Sathish Sivalingam are our 'Weightlifters of the Year'
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Weightlifting is the next category
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India opener Rohit Sharma is our 'Cricketer of the Year'
National Rifle Association of India president Raninder Singh receiving the 'Federation of the Year' award
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We have another joint winners: PV Sindhu and Sai Praneeth
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Our shuttlers are up next
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And the winner is the 14-year-old chess prodigy - Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa
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Put on the thinking cap as the next category is Chess
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And the winner is, the fastest Indian Dutee Chand
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The next award is for Athletics
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Stand-Up Comedy Act by Atul Khatri
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'Icon of the Century' Balbir Singh Sr. giving the acceptance speech
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Round of applause from the current and past athletes for our 'Icon of the Century' Balbir Singh Sr.
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Triple Olympic gold medallist and 95-year-old hockey legend Balbir Singh Sr is our 'Icon of the Century'. He is presented the award by cricketer Bishan Singh Bedi
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Emerging Players of the Year are: Lalremsiami and Anish Bhanwala
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Next up is the future of Indian sports: Emerging Player of the Year