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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

R. Arokiaraj is a Carrom champion from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Arokiaraj was a city carrom champion.[1]

He has won many international and national Carrom competitions.[citation needed]

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International Championships

  • Champion, Doubles title with A. Maria Irudayam, First World Carrom Championship (1991) at New Delhi, India.
  • Runner-up, Singles title, First World Carrom Championship (1991) at New Delhi, India.
  • Member of the Indian team that won the Team Event at the First World Carrom Championship (1991) at New Delhi, India.
  • Champion, Singles title, First International Triangular Invitation Carrom Tournament (1991) at Male, Maldives.
  • Runner-up, Singles title, Second World Carrom Championship (1995) at Colombo, Sri Lanka.
  • Runner-up, Doubles title with A. Maria Irudayam, Second World Carrom Championship (1995) at Colombo, Sri Lanka.
  • Member of the Indian team that won the Team Event at the Second World Carrom Championship (1995) at Colombo, Sri Lanka.
  • Champion, Singles title, First Malaysian Open International Carrom Tournament (1999) at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Member of the Indian team that won the Team Event at the First Malaysian Open International Carrom Tournament (1999) at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Champion, Mixed Doubles with G. Revathay, fourth SAARC Carrom Championship (2000) at Male, Maldives.
  • Runner-up, Singles title, fourth SAARC Carrom Championship (2000) at Male, Maldives.
  • Member of the Indian team that won the Team Event at the Fourth SAARC Carrom Championship (2000) at Male, Maldives.

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