India's women paddlers K Shamini and Manika Batra played a key role in notching up eight wins on the trot for the team during the championships to finish with a gold and also helped India secure a Champions Division place in the next World Championships in 2018.
Shamini has been the biggest gainer, jumping up 45 places to break into the 200 bracket to be at 183rd position from 228th.
Indian male paddlers Harmeet Desai and Achanta Sharath Kamal have also benefited the most, going up 14 and 12 positions, respectively. G Sathiyan and Soumyajit Ghosh have also climbed up the ladder.
Prior to the World Championships, Harmeet was at 130, but after his sterling performances, particularly against Brazil in the second division final that fetched India gold, he is currently ranked 116th.
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The ace Indian had touched his peak just after the Suzhou World Championships (individuals) last year to be at No. 32. But a hip injury forced him out of the Worlds after he had reached the pre-quarterfinals.
Although Ghosh has been a regular part of the Indian team at the Malaysian capital, he has had a mixed bag outing and it reflected in a mere six-place jump from 89 to 83.
However, Sathiyan, who played just a couple matches with an all-win record, is ranked 153. He was at 160 before the tournament.