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Joshna Chinappa

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Joshna Chinappa (born 15 September 1986) is an Indian squash player. She was the first Indian to win the British Junior Open in 2005 and is the youngest Indian women's national champion and record-holder of most national championship wins with 18 titles. She reached a career-high world ranking of No.10 in 2016. She received the Arjuna Award in 2013 and the Padma Shri in 2024 by the Government of India. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Joshna Chinappa is the 8,912th most popular athlete (down from 8,319th in 2024), the 2,023rd most popular biography from India (down from 1,828th in 2019) and the 59th most popular Indian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Joshna Chinappa ranks 8,912 out of 6,025Before her are Ashleigh Gentle, Nicolás Capogrosso, Sander de Wijn, Houlèye Ba, Alex Danson, and Patrick Kivlehan. After her are Sora Shirai, Crista Cullen, Emre Zafer Barnes, Viktoria Schwarz, Melanie Díaz, and Samuel Parot.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Joshna Chinappa ranks 2,077Before her are Sophie Hosking, Carla Abellana, Amy Shark, Justin Deeley, Boi-1da, and Jamie Ward. After her are Jeff Adrien, Meher Vij, Helen Glover, Ben Hockin, Jevgeņijs Borodavko, and Kara Winger.

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In India

Among people born in India, Joshna Chinappa ranks 2,023 out of 1,861Before her are Krystle D'Souza (1990), Nigaar Khan (1979), Chekrovolü Swüro (1982), Rana Ayyub (1984), Soundarya Rajinikanth (1984), and Srinidhi Shetty (1992). After her are Karan Kundrra (1984), Sandhya Mridul (1975), Meher Vij (1986), Mahhi Vij (1982), Riddhi Dogra (1984), and Swapnil Kusale (1995).

Among ATHLETES In India

Among athletes born in India, Joshna Chinappa ranks 59Before her are Sudha Singh (1986), Tarundeep Rai (1984), Apurvi Chandela (1993), Heena Sidhu (1989), Namita Toppo (1995), and Chekrovolü Swüro (1982). After her are Swapnil Kusale (1995), Yashaswini Singh Deswal (1997), Swapna Barman (1996), M. R. Poovamma (1990), Deep Grace Ekka (1994), and K. T. Irfan (1990).