The Asian Age

WORLD Athlete of the Year award for Rampal

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New Delhi, Jan. 30: Indian women’s team captain Rani Rampal on Thursday became the first-ever hockey player world-wide to win the prestigiou­s ‘World Games Athlete of the Year’ award.

The World Games announced the winner on Thursday after 20 days of polling by sports fans world-wide.

“Indian hockey superstar Rani is The World Games Athlete of the Year 2019! Huge congratula­tions!,” the World Games said in a statement.

“With an impressive number of votes, 199,477, Rani is the clear winner of the Athlete of the Year race, where sports fans all over the world have voted for their favourite during 20 days of polling in January. All in all, over 705,610 votes were cast during the poll,” it added.

Last year, India won the FIH Series Finals, and Rani was named the Player of the Tournament. Under Rani’s leadership, the Indian women’s team qualified for just the third Olympic Games in its history.

“I dedicate this award to the entire hockey fraternity, my team and my country. This success has only become possible with the love and support from hockey lovers, fans, my team, coaches, Hockey India, my government, friends from Bollywood, fellow sportspers­ons and my countrymen who have continuous­ly voted for

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me,” said Rani, who was recently named among the Padma Shri awardees.

“Special thanks to FIH for nominating me for this prestigiou­s award. Thank you to The World Games Federation for this recognitio­n,” she added.

A total of 25 athletes have been nominated for this award. The FIH has recommende­d Rani’s name for her outstandin­g performanc­es and her ability to lead by example.

Second in the race with over 92,000 votes was Karate star Stanislav Horuna of Ukraine and Canadian powerlifti­ng world champion Rhaea Stinn.

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