Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Hockey stars Manpreet, Savita named for Arjuna

- Indoasian News Service sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Experience­d midfielder Dharamvir Singh, Manpreet Singh and India women’s team goalkeeper Savita have been recommende­d for the Arjuna Award while Sanggai Ibemhal Chanu and former mens captain Bharat Chetri have been recommende­d for the Dhyan Chand Award for Lifetime Achievemen­t, Hockey India announced on Thursday.

Commenting on the recommenda­tions, Mohd Mushtaque Ahmad, Secretary General of Hockey India, said: “We are happy to endorse these hockey players who have immensely contribute­d to Indian hockey.

“They have proven their worth with significan­t performanc­es that have elevated the Indian team to new heights. They have donned the India colours with pride and have given it their all to help the team win several accolades within the country and internatio­nally.

“We at Hockey India are proud of their achievemen­ts and are happy to recommend their names f or the National awards,” he added.

Dharamvir Singh from Punjab formed the midfield in the Indian team and was part of the Gold Medal feat at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon,

South Korea.

He was also part of the team that participat­ed at the 2012 London Olympics and represente­d the country at the 2014 men’s hockey World Cup i n Hague.

Manpreet Singh captained the

Indian squad in the absence of PR Sreejesh who was injured last year. Manpreet was part of the Asia Cup success where India beat Malaysia to lift the title. He also led the India team to a bronze medal at the Odisha Men’s Hockey World League Final Bhubaneswa­r 2017.

India women goalkeeper Savita has been a trusted guard in the Indian post over the past few years.

The 27-year-old from Haryana was instrument­al in India’s historic Asia Cup win last year where she made a stunning save in the penalty shootout that helped India beat higher ranked China in the final. Her performanc­e was critical in helping India qualify for the World Cup as Continenta­l Champions after a gap of 13 years. Former India player Sanggai Ibemhal Chanu, recommende­d for the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award, was part of the women’s team that won the 2002 Commonweal­th Games gold in Manchester followed by a silver medal in 2006 in Melbourne. She also significan­tly contribute­d to the team’s success at the 2014 Asia Cup here where the team lifted the trophy in front of a home crowd.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Manpreet Singh.
GETTY IMAGES Manpreet Singh.

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