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{{Infobox gymnast |image = |caption = |fullname = Kshipra Joshi |hometown = Mumbai |birth_date=1994 |country = {{IND}} |discipline= Rhythmic Gymnastics |formercoach=Varsha Upadhye |retired={{y}} }}Kshipra Joshi (born 1994, in Mumbai) is a former Indian rhythmic gymnast who competed in the 2010 World Gymnastics Championships[1] as well as in the commonwealth games for India.[2][3] She also holds the Guinness World Record for 18 rotations in a 180-degree balance position in one minute, the record made on 21 March 2011 on the set of Guinness World Records - Ab India Todega in Mumbai.[2] She was awarded the "Shiv Chhatrapati Krida Puraskar" in March 2011 by the Government of Maharashtra.[4][5]Joshi currently coaches at Mumbai's Dharavi Sports Complex.[6] EducationJoshi earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Ramnarain Ruia College as well as a diploma in sports management from the International Institute of Sports Management, Mumbai.[5] Quotations- I have finished my schooling and have taken admission to Ruia college this year, but apart from the first day, I have not attended a single lecture. — Kshipra Joshi, as quoted in Daily News and Analysis (18 September 2010)[7]
- Parents enrol children in gymnastics classes like they enrol them in a dance or painting class. But only those who are truly passionate about the sport stick around for more than a year, and for them, gymnastics becomes their life. — Kshipra Joshi, as quoted in the Hindustan Times (14 August 2016)[6]
- They have started realising that rhythmic gymnastics isn't just something meant for reality TV but a serious sport. — Kshipra Joshi, as quoted in The Times of India (30 December 2016)[8]
See also - Akshata Shete—confrère
- Spruha Joshi—elder sister[9]
References1. ^Kshipra Joshi profile at the International Federation of Gymnastics. Retrieved 3 October 2017. 2. ^1 Most rotations in a 180-degree balance position in one minute: Record at Guinness World Records. Retrieved 3 October 2017. 3. ^Profile at the Commonwealth Games Federation. Retrieved 4 October 2017. 4. ^Article in Loksatta (21 January 2014). (Marathi). Retrieved 3 October 2017. 5. ^1 [https://in.linkedin.com/in/kshipra-joshi-7746a4103 Profile] at LinkedIn. Retrieved 4 October 2017. 6. ^1 Ansari, Humaira, Deep, Sharad and Singh, Navneet (14 August 2016). Young gymnasts practice hard, but don’t have it easy. Hindustan Times. Retrieved 3 October 2017. 7. ^Sawant, Yash (18 September 2010). It's all about song and dance. Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 3 October 2017. 8. ^Ram, Sharmila Ganesan (30 December 2016). Young Maharashtra gymnasts twirl and cartwheel their way to international laurels. The Times of India. Retrieved 3 October 2017. 9. ^Spruha Joshi and Her Husband: How They Met and In Loved? (13 April 2017). miner8.com. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
Further reading{{refbegin|colwidth=30em}}- 19-member squad for gymnastics announced (2 September 2010). The Indian Express. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- Pooja Surve Akshata Shete and Kshipra Joshi performing Rhythmic Gymnastics (9 September 2010). Mid Day. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- [https://www.idiva.com/news-work-life/gymnast-girls-from-mumbai-gear-up-for-cwg/1769 Gymnast Girls from Mumbai Gear Up for CWG!] (9 September 2010). idiva.com. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- Naik, Shivani (17 September 2010). Rhythm blues. The Indian Express. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- Turner, Amanda (22 September 2010). Russia Extends Lead at Rhythmic Worlds. International Gymnast Magazine. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- Rhythmic gymnastics from today (11 October 2010). The Hindu. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- [https://sports.ndtv.com/athletics/national-games-gymnasts-khade-propels-maharashtra-to-top-in-medal-tally-1575492 National Games: Gymnasts, Khade propels Maharashtra to top in medal tally] (17 March 2011). NDTV. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- Thakur, Arun Kumar (February 2011). [https://www.telegraphindia.com/1110218/jsp/jharkhand/story_13599327.jsp 8th gold walks home: Borrowed boy brings glory with endurance]. The Telegraph (Calcutta). Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- National Games: Gold medal eludes State (18 February 2011). The Sangai Express. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- Letter (1 November 2013). University of Mumbai. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- Article (20 June 2017). Loksatta. (Marathi). Retrieved 3 October 2017.
{{refend}} External links- Image with Umesh Kamat, at marathisanmaan.com
- Image at marathiactors.com
- Image with family, at marathistars.com
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