Subhajit Saha
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Personal information | |
Full name | Subhajit Saha |
Nationality | India |
Residence | Kolkata, India |
Born | 4 May 1982 |
Playing style | Right-handed |
Highest ranking | 319 |
Height | 1.7 m (5 ft 7 in) |
Weight | 70 kg (150 lb; 11 st) |
Medal record | ||
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Competitor for India | ||
Men's Table Tennis | ||
Commonwealth Games | ||
Gold | 2010 New Delhi | Men's Table Tennis (Doubles) |
Subhajit Saha (Bengali:শুভাবিত সাহা Hindi:शुबजित साहा) is a professional table tennis player from West Bengal, India. He is from Siliguri, north West Bengal.
He won the prestigious Arjuna Award in 2006. He won the men's doubles gold in the 19th Commonwealth table tennis championship held at New Delhi in 2010.
Delhi Commonwealth Games
In Commonwealth Games 2010 in New Delhi, he won Gold Medal in Men's Double event with Achanta Sharath Kamal
Performance at National Level
2005
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS LOST IN QUARTER FINALS IN MEN SINGLES.
2006
NATIONAL CHAMPION IN MEN SINGLES.
2007
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS LOST IN QUARTER FINALS IN MEN SINGLES.
Performance at International
2005
GOLD MEDAL IN COMMONWEALTH CHAMPIONSHIPS IN MENS TEAM.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN 48TH WORLD T.T. CHAMPIONSHIPS AT SHANGAI.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN CHILI OPEN.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN 17TH ASIAN T.T. CHAMPIONSHIPS AT JEJU KOREA. REPRESENTED INDIA IN RUSSIAN OPEN.
2006
GOLD MEDAL IN MENS TEAM IN COMMONWEALTH GAMES AT MELBOURNE.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS AT GERMANY.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN BRAZIL AND CHILI OPEN.
BRONZE MEDAL IN US OPEN.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN SINGAPORE OPEN AND CHINA GRNAD PRIX.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN GERMON OPEN AND POLISH OPEN.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN 15TH ASIAN GAMES AT DOHA.
2007
SILVER MEDAL IN MEN’S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS IN
COMMONWEALTH CHAMPIONSHIPS.
BRONZE MEDAL IN MENS DOUBLES IN COMMONWEALTH CHAMPIONSHIPS.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN BRAZIL AND CHILI OPEN.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN WORLD T.T. CHAMMPIONSHIPS AT CROASIA.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN PYONGYANG T.T. TOURNAMENT AT DPR KOREA.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN ASIAN T.T. CHAMPIONSHIPS AT CHINA.
REPRESENTED INDIA IN AUSTRIA FRANCE AND GERMAN OPEN.