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Indians shine in sports in 2012, Sachin Tendulkar disappoints

New Delhi, Dec 17: India has rarely thrived at the Olympics and a reminder of their low expectations came when their unprecedented six-medal haul in London was hailed as a triumph. The Indian Olympic Association



Pankaj Advani became the youngest Indian sportsperson to win eight world titles while Aditya Mehta was conferred with the prestigious Arjuna Award as Indian cueists rounded off a successful year with quite a few titles coming their way at the international level.



Advani, the ‘smiling assassin' of Indian cuesport, hogged the limelight when he claimed his seventh World Billiards Championship title after defeating defending champion and seasoned Englishman Mike Russell in the Time format final.

His other world title had come in the IBSF World Snooker Championship back in 2003.

The win was all the more special for the 27-year-old cueist as he had made the tough choice of picking the World Billiards Championship over International Snooker Championships due to a clash in the dates of the two tournaments.

Advani became the first Indian to have qualified for the world's richest pro-snooker tournament—International Championships—which was held in October this year in China but missed out on the tournament due to the World Billiards.