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Services starts well

HYDERABAD: Services, which is emerging as one of the strongest teams in the fray, easily won the first round race in coxless fours event of the National rowing championship here on Sunday.

The results:

Men: Coxless fours (first round): 1. Services (1m, 26.92s), 2. Karnataka, 3. Engineers. Coxless pairs (third round): 1. Orissa (1m, 78s), 2. Kerala, 3. Andamans. Single sculls (first round): 1. Chandigarh (1m, 43.66s), 2. Karnataka , 3. Punjab. Lightweight double sculls (second round): 1. Delhi (1m, 35.20s), 2. Karnataka, 3. Orissa. Coxless pairs (fourth round): 1. Engineers (1m, 37.56s), 2. Maharashtra, 3. Universities.

Women: Single sculls (first round): 1. Universities (2m, 9.58s), 2. Tamil Nadu, 3. Andamans. Double sculls (third round): 1. Kerala (1m, 53.53s), 2. Manipur, 3. Maharasahtra. Coxless fours (first round): 1. Andamans (1m 57.94s), 2. Punjab, 3. Chandigarh.

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