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Full list of nominations of Hockey India Annual Awards 2024

Hardik Singh, Harmanpreet Singh, Sangita Kumari and Savita Punia have been nominated for the Hockey India Best Player Award in the Hockey India Annual Awards 2024.

Mar 11, 2025, 8:07 AM3 min read

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Deepika has been nominated for the Asunta Lakra Award for Upcoming Player of the Year. Image | Hockey India

Hockey India have announced all the nominations for the 7th Hockey India Annual Awards 2024. The award ceremony will take place on 15th March in New Delhi with a record prize pool of approx INR 12 crores. 

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A total of 32 players have been nominated across eight categories for the award ceremony this year. Among all the awards, the Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year will be under the spotlight which will honour the best male and female hockey players of India. 

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PR Sreejesh has been nominated for the Baljit Singh Award for Goalkeeper of the Year 2024. Image | Hockey India

During the ceremony, India’s Olympic bronze medal-winning team will be felicitated, along with the Men’s and Women’s teams that won the Asian Champions Trophy in 2024. The Junior Asia Cup-winning Men’s and Women’s teams will also be honoured during the award ceremony.

The award ceremony will also celebrate 50th anniversary of the Indian Men’s Hockey Team’s historic World Cup victory on the same date in 1975—their first and only title to date.

Read Also | The New Age Indian Hockey Stars: Who to Watch in 2025

The Nominees for the Hockey India Annual Awards 2024 are:

Hockey India Baljit Singh Award for Goalkeeper of the Year 2024 

1. Bichu Devi Kharibam

 2. Krishan Bahadur Pathak

 3. PR Sreejesh

 4. Savita 

Hockey India Pargat Singh Award for Defender of the Year 2023

1. Sanjay

2. Amit Rohidas

3. Harmanpreet Singh

4. Udita

 Hockey India Ajit Pal Singh Award for Midfielder of the Year 2024

1. Jarmanpreet Singh 

2. Hardik Singh

3. Nilakanta Sharma

 4. Sumit

Read Also | Amir Ali: A Journey From "tin briefcase" to Hockey Glory

 Hockey India Dhanraj Pillay Award for Forward of the Year 2024 

1. Lalremsiami

2. Abhishek

3. Sukhjeet Singh

4. Navneet Kaur

 Hockey India Asunta Lakra Award for Upcoming Player of the Year (Women – Under 21) 

1. Beauty Dungdung

2. Deepika

3. Vaishnavi Vithal Phalke

4. Sunelita Toppo

Hockey India Jugraj Singh Award for Upcoming Player of the Year (Men – Under 21)

 1. Arshdeep Singh

 2. Amir Ali

 3. Shardanand Tiwari

 4. Araijeet Singh Hundal

Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of The Year (Women)

1. Savita Punia

 2. Salima Tete

 3. Sangita Kumari

 4. Navneet Kaur

Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of The Year (Men)

1. Abhishek

2. Hardik Singh

3. Harmanpreet Singh

 4. Sukhjeet Singh

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The New Age Indian Hockey Stars: Who to Watch in 2025

These young athletes have already showed their potential on the international stage, contributing to India’s recent successes. Here’s a look at some rising stars in the Indian hockey setup who are poised to play important roles in the coming years.

Feb 8, 2025, 11:55 AM4 min read

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The future of Indian hockey looks promising with a new generation of talented players making their mark at both junior and senior levels. 

These young athletes have already showed their potential on the international stage, contributing to India’s recent successes. 

Here’s a look at some rising stars in the Indian hockey setup who are poised to play important roles in the coming years.

Amir Ali | Defender 

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Amir Ali, the captain of the Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team, is set to make his mark in the upcoming Hockey India League (HIL) 2024-25.

Bagged by Team Gonasika for a remarkable INR 34 lakh at the HIL auction, Amir’s rise from humble beginnings to the top of Indian hockey is nothing short of inspirational.

Amir, who is a defender, recently led the Indian Team to a Junior Asia Cup title win and now he is excited to play in the upcoming Hockey India League while aiming to continue his winning momentum.

Amir also played for the senior Indian team that won gold at the 2024 Asian Champions Trophy.

Rohit | Defender

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Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team defender Rohit is quickly becoming one of the star defenders in Indian hockey. 

He was an integral part of the 2023 Junior Asia Cup title-winning team, and the Bronze medal-winning team at the Sultan of Johor Cup 2023 and 2024 as well.

Playing for Hockey Chandigarh, Rohit has gained valuable international display, including at the 2023 FIH Junior World Cup.

Ankit Pal | Midfielder

Ankit Pal’s rise in Indian hockey is an inspiring story of resilience. 

At just 19, the midfielder has already represented India at the 2023 Junior Men’s Hockey World Cup, where he made a significant impact.

Known for his ability to transition seamlessly between defence and attack, Ankit is a player with a bright future. 

Mukesh Toppo | Defender

Mukesh Toppo of Odisha is a standout defender in Indian hockey. 

Representing the Punjab Hockey Club Academy, Mukesh has made significant contributions to the Indian junior men’s team.

His defensive skills were on full display during important tournaments like the Sultan of Johor Cup and the Junior Men’s Hockey World Cup. 

Abhishek Nain | Forward

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Olympic bronze medal-winning forward Abhishek Nain has quickly established himself as a key forward in the Indian men’s hockey team. 

He made his international debut in 2022 and has since played a crucial role in India’s success at the 2022 Asian Games and Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

Having played 74 matches for India, Abhishek is no stranger to high-pressure situations.

Abhishek was the second-highest paid player in the revived Hockey India League auctions behind India captain Harmanpreet Singh (Rs 78 lakh), fetching Rs 72 lakh from Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers.

Vivek Sagar Prasad | Midfielder

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Vivek Sagar Prasad from Bhopal is one of Indian hockey’s brightest stars. 

At just 17, he became the second-youngest player to debut for India.

Since then, the creative playmaker has made over 100 international appearances for India.

He also led the Indian junior hockey team to a silver medal at the Youth Olympic Games 2018 in Buenos Aires.

In the same year, Vivek helped India win bronze at the Asian Games in Jakarta and silver at the Champions Trophy in the Netherlands.

The Indian hockey player was also declared the FIH Men's Rising Star of the Year in 2019.

Playing as a midfielder, Prasad was instrumental in India's bronze medal finish at the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympics.

He was named FIH Young Player of the Year in 2021.

In 2022, Vivek Sagar Prasad helped India win silver at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

In 2023, He was part of the Indian team that won gold medals at the Asian Champions Trophy in Chennai and the Asian Games in Hangzhou.

Sanjay Rana | Defender 

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The Indian Men's Hockey Team player Sanjay, who is a formidable defender and drag-flicker, made his olympic debut in Paris where the team clinched bronze. 

Hailing from Haryana, Sanjay has already earned a reputation as one of India’s most dependable defenders.

He rose through the ranks at the Chandigarh Hockey Academy, making his international debut in 2019.

Sanjay made his senior team debut in June 2022 and quickly made an impact by helping India win the inaugural FIH Hockey5s. 

He has also participated in major tournaments such as the 19th Asian Games 2022 in Hangzhou, China, and the Hero Asian Champions Trophy Chennai 2023, where the team clinched Gold medals. 

His performance in the FIH Odisha Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Bhubaneswar 2021 earned India a 4th position, and he secured a silver medal in the 3rd Youth Olympic Games 2018.

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Indian Sports Persons To Win Padma Awards: Full list of 273 names

Former hockey team goalkeeper PR Sreejesh and cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin are among five sportspersons named for the Padma Awards 2025 by the Indian government. Here's the full list of 273 Padma Awards and 1 Bharat Ratna in Sports so far.

Jan 27, 2025, 10:32 AM8 min read

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Before the Republic Day, the Central Government has announced the Padma Awards, in which this year 5 Indian sportspersons have been honored for their outstanding contribution.

Veteran Indian hockey goalkeeper PR Sreejesh will be awarded the Padma Bhushan for winning two consecutive Olympic medals.

While India's great cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin will receive the Padma Shri.

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The Padma Bhushan is India's third-highest civilian award after Bharat Ratna and Padma Vibhushan. Padma Shri is the fourth-highest civilian award.

The Padma Awards are given to individuals by the government for their distinguished service in any field.

There will be a total of 139 recipients of the Padma Awards 2025. The list comprises seven Padma Vibhushan, 19 Padma Bhushan and 113 Padma Shri awards.

Padma Awards 2025 | Winners in Sports

  • PR Sreejesh (hockey) - Padma Bhushan
  • Ravichandran Ashwin (cricket) - Padma Shri
  • IM Vijayan (football) - Padma Shri
  • Harvinder Singh (para-archery) - Padma Shri
  • Satyapal Singh (athletics) - Padma Shri

PR Sreejesh (Hockey) | Padma Bhushan

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India's great hockey goalkeeper PR Sreejesh will be awarded the Padma Bhushan, who played an important role in India winning the bronze medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics

He becomes only the second hockey player to be conferred the Padma Bhushan after the legendary Major Dhyan Chand, who was honoured with the award in 1956.

Sreejesh also led India to a historic bronze medal in Tokyo 2020 and became the FIH Goalkeeper of the Year for three consecutive times.

Sreejesh's stellar career spanned 18 years, and he represented India in 336 international matches.

He is currently serving as the coach of the Indian men’s junior hockey team. 

Ravichandran Ashwin (Cricket) | Padma Shri

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India's great spinner Ravichandran Ashwin will be awarded the Padma Shri for scoring more than 3,000 runs in 106 Test matches with 537 wickets and 6 centuries.

Before announcing his retirement during the Australia tour in December 2024, Ashwin has been a part of many historic moments for Indian cricket, including the 2011 World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy wins. 

He retired as India's second-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket last year.

His contribution led India to success in many important Test series.

IM Vijayan (Football) | Padma Shri

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The great footballer of the 1990s IM Vijayan will also be honored with the Padma Shri Award. 

He was the biggest star of Indian football before Bhaichung Bhutia and Sunil Chhetri

Vijayan made his international debut in 1991 against Romania and remained the backbone of the Blue Tigers for 12 years.

Along with Bhaichung, IM Vijayan formed a deadly attacking duo. He hung up his boots in 2003.

Harvinder Singh (Para-archery) | Padma Shri

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Archer Harvinder Singh, who achieved India’s first-ever Paralympic gold medal in the sport at Paris 2024, will be awarded the Padma Shri for his historic contribution. 

He was also the first archer from India to win a medal in Olympics or Paralympics at Tokyo 2020. 

For this brilliant achievement, he has been awarded the country's fourth highest civilian honour.

Harvinder contracted dengue when he was just over a year old and eventually lost the movement in his legs.

Satyapal Singh (Athletics) | Padma Shri

Former athlete and Dronacharya awardee Satyapal Singh has also been selected for Padma Shri.

Satyapal is one of India’s successful international coaches who works with national and international bodies. 

He is a former competition manager at the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) and a coach of the Indian para-athletics team. 

He was also a mentor for Paris 2024 Paralympics gold-winning high-jumper Praveen Kumar.

Also Read: Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award 2024: Full Winners List

273 Padma Awards and 1 Bharat Ratna in Sports so far | Full List

Bharat Ratna

  • Shri Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar

Padma Vibhushan

  • Smt. Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom
  • Sir Edmund Hillary (Posthumous)
  • Shri Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
  • Shri Viswanathan Anand

Padma Bhushan

  • Shri Devendra Jhajharia
  • Kumari P. V. Sindhu
  • Ms. Bachendri Pal
  • Shri Pankaj Advani
  • Shri Mahendra Singh Dhoni
  • Ms. Saina Nehwal
  • Smt. Sania Mirza
  • Shri Satpal
  • Shri Leander Paes
  • Shri Pullela Gopichand
  • Shri Rahul Dravid
  • Smt. M. C. Mary Kom
  • Shri Abhinav Bindra
  • Dr. Vijaypat Singhania
  • Shri Chandrakant Gulabrao Borde
  • Shri Viswanathan Anand
  • Prof. Dinkar Balwant Deodhar
  • Shri Kapil Dev Nikhanj
  • Shri Lala Amarnath
  • Shri Michael Joseph Ferreira
  • Raja Bhalendra Singh
  • Shri Sunil Manohar Gavaskar
  • Shri Vinoo Mankad
  • Shri Mihir Kumar Sen
  • Shri Ramanathan Krishnan
  • Lt. Cmdr. Mohan Singh Kohli
  • Shri Nawang Gombu
  • Shri Sonam Gyatso
  • Shri Tenzing Norkay
  • Maharajkumar Vijaya Ananda
  • Rao Raja Hanunt Singh
  • Shri Cottari Kanakaiyah Nayudu
  • Shri Dhyan Chand

Padma Shri

  • Shri Rohan Bopanna
  • Ms. Joshna Chinappa
  • Shri Uday Vishwanath Deshpande
  • Shri Gaurav Khanna
  • Shri Satendra Singh Lohiya
  • Smt. Purnima Mahato
  • Shri Harbinder Singh
  • Shri S R D Prasad
  • Shri Gurcharan Singh
  • Shri Sumit Antil
  • Shri Pramod Bhagat
  • Shri Neeraj Chopra
  • Shri Sankara Narayana Menon Chundayil
  • Shri Fasil Ali Dar
  • Ms. Vandana Kataria
  • Ms. Avani Lekhara
  • Shri Brahmanand Sagun Kamat Shankhwalkar
  • Smt. P. Anitha
  • Smt. Mouma Das
  • Dr. Anshu Jamsenpa
  • Shri O. M. Nambiar (Posthumous)
  • Ms. Sudha Singh
  • Shri Virender Singh
  • Shri K Y Venkatesh
  • Shri Zaheerkhan Bakhtiyarkhan Khan
  • Ms. Oinam Bembem Devi
  • Shri M. P. Ganesh
  • Shri Jitu Rai
  • Shri Tarundeep Rai
  • Ms. Rani
  • Shri Sunil Chhetri
  • Smt. Harika Dronavalli
  • Shri Gautam Gambhir
  • Shri Sharath Kamal Achanta
  • Smt. L. Bombayla Devi
  • Shri Bajrang Punia
  • Ms. Prashanti Singh
  • Shri Ajay Thakur
  • Ms. Saikhom Mirabai Chanu
  • Shri Somdev Kishore Devvarman
  • Shri Murlikant Rajaram Petkar
  • Shri Kidambi Srikanth
  • Shri Shekar Naik Lachma
  • Shri Virat Kohli
  • Shri Mariyappan T
  • Shri Shreejesh P R
  • Shri Vikas Shive Gowda
  • Ms. Deepa Malik
  • Ms. Dipa Karmakar
  • Ms. Sakshi Malik
  • Ms. Deepika Kumari
  • Shri Sushil Doshi
  • Ms. Arunima Sinha
  • Ms. Mithali Raj
  • Ms. P.V. Sindhu
  • Shri Sardar Singh
  • Smt. Saba Anjum
  • Dr. Sunil Dabas
  • Ms Anjum Chopra
  • Ms Dipika Rebecca Pallikal
  • Shri H. Boniface Prabhu
  • Shri Love Raj Singh Dharmshaktu
  • Shri Yuvraj Singh
  • Smt. Mamta Sodha
  • Shri Bajrang Lal Takhar
  • Shri H. N. Girisha
  • Shri Ngangom Dingko Singh
  • Shri Yogeshwar Dutt
  • Smt. Premlata Agrawal
  • Vijay Kumar
  • Ms. Jhulan Goswami
  • Prof. Ravi Chaturvedi
  • Shri Ajeet Bajaj
  • Shri Devendra Jhajhria
  • Shri Limba Ram Ahari
  • Shri Prabhakar Ambadaspant Vaidya
  • Shri S. M. Arif
  • Shri Zafar Iqbal
  • Ms. N. Kunjarani Devi
  • Ms. Shital Kamalakar Mahajan
  • Shri Gagan Narang
  • Shri Harbhajan Singh
  • Shri Sushil Kumar
  • Shri V. V. S. Laxman
  • Smt. Krishna Poonia
  • Ms. Saina Nehwal
  • Shri Ignace Tirkey
  • Shri Kumar Ram Narain Karthikeyan
  • Shri Ramakant Vithal Achrekar
  • Shri Vijender Singh
  • Shri Virender Sehwag
  • Shri Balbir Singh Kullar
  • Shri Harbhajan Singh Plaha
  • Shri Mahendra Singh Dhoni
  • Shri Pankaj Advani
  • Shri Bhaichung Bhutia
  • Smt. Bula Chowdhury Chakraborty
  • Kumari Koneru Humpy
  • Shri Chiranjeev Milkha Singh
  • Miss Sania Mirza
  • Shri Bahadur Singh Sagoo
  • Shri Mohan Singh Gunjyal
  • Smt. Madhumita Bisht
  • Smt. Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom
  • Lt. Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
  • Ms. Rachel Thomas
  • Shri Anil Kumble
  • Shri Gurbachan Singh Randhawa
  • Shri Pullela Gopi Chand
  • Ms. K. M. Beenamol
  • Shri Dilip Kumar Tirkey
  • Shri Rahul Dravid
  • Shri Sourav Ganguly
  • Smt. Anju Bobby George
  • Smt. Gurumayum Anita Devi
  • Yogacharya Sadashiv Prahlad Nimbalkar
  • Ms. Jyotirmoyee Sikdar
  • Shri Gopal Purushottam Phadke
  • Shri Kanhaya Lal Pokhriyal
  • Shri Nandanoori Mukesh Kumar
  • Shri Srinivas Venkataraghavan
  • Ms. Diana Fram Edulji
  • Shri Jaspal Rana
  • Ms. Bhuvneshwari Kumari
  • Ms. Malathi Krishnamurthy Holla
  • Ms. Sunita Rani
  • Shri Dhanraj Pillay
  • Shri Leander Adrian Paes
  • Shri Mahesh Bhupathi
  • Smt. Santosh Yadav
  • Shri Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
  • Smt. Karnam Malleshwari
  • Hon. Capt. Lila Ram
  • Shri Pargat Singh Powar
  • Shri Ramesh Krishnan
  • Smt. Shiny Wilson
  • Hony Capt. Shriram Singh (Retd.)
  • Shri Ajit Pal Singh
  • Shri Aspy Darabshaw Adajania
  • Shri Hukam Singh
  • Kum. Selma Juliet Christina D' Silva
  • Shri Sonam Paljor
  • Smt. Ujwala Patil
  • Kum. Chandra Prabha Aitwal
  • Shri Gulshan Rai
  • Shri Jaman Lal Sharma
  • Shri Pradip Kumar Banerjee
  • Shri Prem Chand Dogra
  • Shri Taranath Narayan Shenoy
  • Shri Mohammed Azharuddin
  • Shri Viswanathan Anand
  • Miss Bhagyashree Vasantrao Sathe
  • Shri Dilip Balwant Vengsarkar
  • Shri Kartar Singh
  • Kumari Anupama Gajanan Abhyankar
  • Shri Geet Siriram Sethi
  • Shri Mohammed Shahid
  • Shri Swarup Krishan Reu
  • Col. Darshan Kumar Khullar
  • Miss Bachendri Pal
  • Shri Phu Dorjee
  • Miss Pilavullakandy Thekkeyparambil Usha
  • Shri Om B. Agrawal
  • Shri Charles Borromeo
  • Shri Chuni Goswami
  • Dafadar Raghubir Singh
  • Guru Lairenmayum Damu Singh
  • Miss Geeta Zutshi
  • Miss Manathoor Devasia Valsamma
  • Shri Bahadur Singh
  • Shri Chand Ram
  • Shri Guru Hanuman
  • Shri Kaur Singh
  • Shri Sat Pal Singh
  • Shri Vijay Prakash Amritraj
  • Smt. Eliza Nelson
  • Shri Kapil Dev Nikhanj
  • Shri Prakash Ramesh Padukone
  • Shri Syed M.H. Kirmani
  • Shri Vasudevan Baskaran
  • Kum. Meena Shah
  • Shri Harikant Dang
  • Shri Roshan Lal Anand
  • Shri Pankaj Lal Roy
  • Lt. Comdr. Joginder Singh
  • Shri Farookh M. Engineer
  • Major Harsh Vardhan Bahuguna (Posthumous)
  • Shri Ajit Laxman Wadekar
  • Shri Bhagavath Subramanya Chandrasekhar
  • Kum. Kamaljit Sandhu
  • Shri Chandgi Ram
  • Shri Ghaus Mohamed
  • Shri Gundappa Ranganath Viswanath
  • Shri Leslie Claudius
  • Shri Sailendra Nath Manna
  • Shri Bishen Singh Bedi
  • Shri Erapally Anantharao Srinivasa Prasanna
  • Shri Syed Mohd. Moinul Haq
  • Shri Chandrakant Gulabrao Borde
  • Nawab Mohd. Mansur Ali Khan
  • Shri Gurdial Singh
  • Shri Prithipal Singh
  • Shri Shankar Laxman
  • Shri Kishan Lal
  • Capt. Avtar Singh Vohra Cheema
  • Capt. Hari Pal Singh Ahluwalia
  • Major Narendra Kumar
  • Prof. Dinkar Balwant Deodhar
  • Shri Ang Kami
  • Shri Chandra Prakash Vohra
  • Shri Harish Chander Singh Rawat
  • Shri Phu Dorji
  • Shri Sonam Wangyal
  • Shri Wilson Jones
  • Shri Charanjit Singh
  • Shri Morapakam Josiam Gopalan
  • Shri Nawang Gombu
  • Shri Mushtaq Ali
  • Shri Gostha Behari Paul
  • Shri Nari J. Contractor
  • Shri P.R. Umrigar
  • Shri Ramanathan Krishnan
  • Shri Sonam Gyatso
  • Brig. Gyan Singh
  • Kum. Arati Saha
  • Shri Jasu Patel
  • Shri Vijay Hazare
  • Jemadar Milkha Singh
  • Shri Mihir Sen
  • Kanwar Digvijai Singh
  • Shri Balbir Singh
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Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award 2024: Full Winners List

The Khel Ratna Award 2024 was conferred upon four distinguished athletes: Harmanpreet Singh, Manu Bhaker, Gukesh D, and Praveen Kumar. The award ceremony will take place on January 17, at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi.

Jan 3, 2025, 9:50 AM3 min read

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Four players, including Manu Bhaker, who won two Olympic medals at the Paris Olympics 2024, and World Chess Championship winner Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh will be honored with the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award 2024. The National Sports Award 2024 has been announced by the Sports Ministry on Thursday.

Also Read: Beatrice Chebet becomes the first woman to run 5km under 14 minutes in Barcelona

Apart from Manu and Gukesh, Indian men's hockey team captain Harmanpreet Singh and Paralympian Praveen Kumar will also be given the Khel Ratna Award 2024. 

The award ceremony will take place on January 17, 2025, at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi.

Khel Ratna Award 2024: Winners List

S. No. Sportperson Discipline
1 Shri Gukesh Dommaraju Chess
2 Shri Harmanpreet Singh Hockey 
3 Shri Praveen Kumar Para-Athletics
4 Ms. Manu Bhaker Shooting 

Manu won double medal in Paris Olympics

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Manu Bhaker, 22, became the first player from independent India to win two medals in the same Olympics when she won bronze medals in the 10m air pistol individual and mixed team events at the Paris Games in August. On the basis of his two medals, India won a total of 6 medals in the Paris.

18 year old Gukesh is the new youngest world champion

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18-year-old Indian Grandmaster Gukesh Dommaraju became the youngest world champion and was also instrumental in the Indian team's historic gold medal in the Chess Olympiad last year. He defeated defending champion Ding Liren of China in the final.

Gukesh has become the first player in the world to win the title at such a young age. Earlier in 1985, Russia's Garry Kasparov had won this title at the age of 22.

Harmanpreet-led India won bronze in Paris

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Under the captaincy of Harmanpreet Singh, the Indian hockey team won a medal for the second consecutive Olympics. They won the bronze medal in the Paris Olympics and the gold medal in the Asian Games 2022. At the same time, Harmanpreet has won the title of Player of the Year at FIH Awards three times.

Praveen won Paralympic gold with a record in high jump

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Para high jumper Praveen Kumar surprised everyone by winning the gold medal with an Asian record in the men's high jump at the Paris Paralympics. Praveen, who won a silver medal in the Tokyo Paralympics, gave the best performance of his career in the T64 event and registered his name in history by clearing a height of 2.08 meters.

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Sultan of Johor Cup 2024: PR Sreejesh-led Indian Junior Men’s Hockey team wins opener against Japan

The team took inspiration from the former ace goalkeeper and its respected coach PR Sreejesh. This is the first stint as a coach for two-time Olympic medalist Sreejesh. He bid farewell to the sport as a player after the Paris Olympics 2024 in August.

Oct 19, 2024, 10:54 AM3 min read

Sultan of Johor Cup 2024: PR Sreejesh-led Indian Junior Men’s Hockey team wins opener against Japan

Indian Junior Men's Hockey team has defeated Japan 4-2 in the opening match of the 12th Sultan of Johor Cup 2024 here on Saturday.

The win was welcomed with a big smile by PR Sreejesh

The team took inspiration from the former ace goalkeeper and its respected coach PR Sreejesh. This is the first stint as a coach for two-time Olympic medalist Sreejesh. He bid farewell to the sport as a player after the Paris Olympics 2024 in August.

Also Read: Amir Ali: A Journey From "tin briefcase" to Hockey Glory

It was a high-octane match

Goals were scored by Amir Ali (12’), Gurjot Singh (36’), Anand Sourabh Kushwaha (44’) and Ankit Pal (47’) in India’s win while Tsubasa Tanaka (26’) and Rakusei Yamanaka (57’) scored for Japan. It was a high-octane match right from the start with India Colts playing attacking hockey, looking for scoring opportunities early in the game. 

India punctured the Japanese defense when Amir Ali scored a fine field goal in the 12th minute of the match. Japan bounced back from this early setback when Tsubasa Tanaka scored in the 26th minute to equalize. 

This equalizer didn’t dent India’s spirit as it stopped Japan from taking a 2-1 lead when Neo Sato and Yuto Higuchi worked in tandem to set up a fine shot on goal, thanks to India goalie Ali Khan who was impressive in the goalpost to make a fine save. 

Six minutes after the half-time break, India regained the lead when Gurjot Singh, who had made his senior international debut at the Asian Champions Trophy last month, scored a fine field goal. He was brilliantly assisted by Mohd Konain Dad to set up this goal and put India in good momentum.

Only minutes later, Dilraj Singh tactfully helped India earn a crucial PC which helped extend the lead to a strong 3-1 in the 44th minute. Anand Sourabh Kushwaha was on-target as his explosive drag-flick flew past Japan’s goalie Kisho Kuroda. 

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Ankit Pal scored team's 5th goal

India’s goal-fest continued into the final quarter with Ankit Pal scoring the team’s fourth goal in the 47th minute. He picked up a rebound from a PC to put the ball past Japan’s keeper. This put India in formidable position. 

Though Japan converted a goal in the 57th minute through Rakusei Yamanaka, India stayed ahead 4-2. There were some nervy moments as the match inched towards the final hooter with Indian attackers upping the ante, hunting for a fifth goal. But Japan’s goalie Koki Origasa did well to keep the goal at bay as India ended the play with a fine 4-2 win. 

India won 3-1 over Japan in their last match in the Junior Asia Cup in May 2023 and also defeated this team 5-1 in the 2022 Sultan of Johor Cup. 

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Amir Ali: A Journey From "tin briefcase" to Hockey Glory

Amir Ali, a 20-year-old hockey prodigy from Uttar Pradesh, went from helping his father in a garage to being sold for ₹34 lakhs in the Hockey India League.

Oct 17, 2024, 8:35 AM5 min read

Amir Ali: A Journey From "tin briefcase" to Hockey Glory

The Indian Premier League is a high-profile, cash-rich league that not only opened doors for the national limelight but has provided financial stability to many undiscovered talents. Players getting selected and jumping out of their comforting sofas out of joy is a very usual scene each and every time the hammer hits after a high bid.

This league has religiously followed its slogan, "Yatra Pratibha Avsara Prapnotihi,” which translates to “Where talent meets opportunity.” Talents like Rinku Singh, T. Natarajan, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Chetan Sakaria, etc. had received ample financial gain due to IPL participation.

However, there will be another name on the list of rejuvination: Amir Ali. Yes, of course, he is none from cricket but from another sport from India, Hockey, that once used to be popular. The 20-year-old young prodigy Amir, hailing from Uttar Pradesh, the state of Lalit Upadhyay, got his name in the Team Gonasika for a whopping 34 lakhs in the Hockey India League (HIL).

Who is Amir Ali?

When did Amir start his hockey journey? Idealy, it is at the age of 10, when a senior coach, Rashid Aziz Khan, noticed him at the KD Singh Babu Stadium. Khan used to mentor and groom the local young talents. Eventually, Ali resided in the same locality and got spotted. 

Amil Ali, however, has another identity—a helper to his father, Tasawar Ali, in his garage. Senior Ali is a motorcycle mechanic, having a small "tin briefcase" in the name of a garage "outside the main gate of the Jal Nigam office.

Recently, he has been named as the captain for the 18-member Indian junior team in the 12th edition of the Sultan of Johor Cup. The team coached by PR Sreejesh will tour Malaysia as the tournament will start on October 19.

India will begin their campaign against Japan on Oct 19, followed by matches against Great Britain (October 20), host Malaysia (October 22), Australia (October 23), and New Zealand (October 25). The top 2 teams will fight for the title on October 26th. 

Not only that, he is a promising face and is present regularly in the senior camp as a face in the team rebuilding plan.

The father-son partnership; the understanding between "hunar" and passion.

Amir Ali, the eldest of five sibling, had to join his father's business. May be it was a career option to him, or out of responsibility as a son, he stood by his father, believing it was "not one man's job."

Like the engines, his schedule was heavy too. He juggled between three roles a day—a student in the morning, a mechanic in the afternoon, and a hockey player in the evening. 

Like his hockey training started in 10, he started servicing bikes when he was just 12 years old. His father strongly believes, ‘yeh hunar hona chahiye.' The brothers must possess the skill, and they do so as all of them worked in the garage, as Amir does whenever he is at home. 

However, Tasawar never forced Amir to simply stick with education and garage. Rather, he arranged money for Amir's training. There were times when senior Ali borrowed money to meet Amir's sporting needs, while Amir skipped training to help his father in the garage.

But then he got selected in Saifai's Major Dhyan Chand Sports College. This not only facilitated his training but also eased the burden of his father in terms of providing hockey supplies.

Once a fan, now a colleague to Manpreet Singh

Manpreet Singh-sportzpoint.com

Thanks to Amir Ali for letting the fans know that craze has no limitations when it comes to sport. Yes, cricket dominating the Indian periphery is an undisputed truth, but there are lads like Amir Ali who won't think twice before 12 killometers, at the age of 10, just to watch Manpreet Singh playing for Ranchi!

The young Manpreet Singh was a part of the Ranchi Rhinos in the first phase of the Hockey India League. Amir looked upon him like an idol and never missed any HIL match where Manpreet played.

The former captain and two-time Olympic bronze medallist Manpreet, however, is now a teammate to the young Amir Ali. The Visakhapatnam franchise had stolen Manpreet for Rs 42 lakh, with Amir at 34 lakhs next to him.

The Ray of Hope

Leagues are often criticized as an open platform of commercialization. And there is no point of denying the fact. But what's wrong if commercialization lets art get exposed?

There are thousands and lakhs of Amir Ali's who have restricted themselves within the garage. A heavy pay check will encourage many young talents to take up this sport as a means of profession. Even if they do not break out into the national team, the bench won't stay empty.

League will provide them with the required limelight needed for being the talk of the town, as seen in cricket and other sports. Unlimited competition will come into the scene, hoping talents like Amir Ali can cope with it.

Restraining IPL-like criticisms

At certain point, things look exaggerating when people will bring huge and heavy names like Dhyan Chand or his son Ashok Kumar; KD Singh Babu or Mohammad Shahid; Zafar Iqbal or RP Singh behind young Amir's name.

Critiques will try to put him in their shoes, ignoring his beautifully crafted cut with the stick while beating the opposition's press. They will set aside his tacking skills but will remind him about Lalit and other names his state gifted to the Indian Hockey.

That's what critics do—forcefully trying to fit a Rishabh Pant in M.S. Dhoni's shoes, not letting him be himself, and definitely crashing the self-confidence!

Or bringing back flashbacks of his family struggles—how a basic smartphone was beyond his prescribed luxary—similar to how every time someone drags Jaiswal's struggles every time he smashes a good fifty or a century!

Let Amir's talents prevail. Let his stick do the talking, not his upbringing or the whatever legacy his state holds.  

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