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'''Neha Aggarwal Sharma''' (born 11 January 1990) is an [[India]]n [[table tennis]] player who participated in the [[2008 Summer Olympics]] in [[Beijing]], the only woman from India to feature in that discipline.<ref name=bio>{{cite web|title=Neha Aggarwal - Interview |author=Rahul Acharya|date= April 11, 2016|url=https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Table-Tennis/Features/2016/April/11/Neha-Aggarwal-Interview|publisher=teamusa.org}}</ref> Aggarwal earned her position at the Olympics by defeating [[Poulomi Ghatak]] and [[Mouma Das]], who had been favored to win. The [[Delhi]] girl, who did her schooling from [[Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram]] and her college from St. Stephen's College, | '''Neha Aggarwal Sharma''' (born 11 January 1990) is an [[India]]n [[table tennis]] player who participated in the [[2008 Summer Olympics]] in [[Beijing]], the only woman from India to feature in that discipline.<ref name=bio>{{cite web|title=Neha Aggarwal - Interview |author=Rahul Acharya|date= April 11, 2016|url=https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Table-Tennis/Features/2016/April/11/Neha-Aggarwal-Interview|publisher=teamusa.org}}</ref> Aggarwal earned her position at the Olympics by defeating [[Poulomi Ghatak]] and [[Mouma Das]], who had been favored to win. The [[Delhi]] girl, who did her schooling from [[Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram]] and her college from [[St. Stephen's College, Delhi]],<ref>{{cite web |title= Stag Academy: Neha Aggarwal|url= http://stagtta.com/neha-aggarwal/}}</ref> was the winner of Junior National Table Tennis Championship held at [[Ahmedabad]] and [[Kolkota|Kolkata]]. She did not receive a medal, having been eliminated after losing to [[China|Chinese]] born [[Australia]]n Jiang Fang Lay. She has a Masters in Sports Management from Columbia University, New York.<ref>{{cite web |title=Meet the Olympian Working to Fund Indian Athletes to the Global Games |url=https://www.ivyplusnetwork.com/stories/meet-the-olympian-working-to-fund-indian-athletes |website=ivyplusnetwork.com}}</ref> | ||
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