Ashok Kumar (field hockey), the Glossary
Ashok Kumar (born 1 June 1950) is an Indian former professional field hockey player.[1]
Table of Contents
37 relations: Air India, Amsterdam, Argentina, Arjuna Award, Asian Games, Bangalore, Bangkok, Barcelona, Dhyan Chand, Field hockey, Field hockey at the 1972 Summer Olympics, India men's national field hockey team, Indian Airlines, Kolkata, Kuala Lumpur, Meerut, Men's FIH Hockey World Cup, Mohun Bagan AC (field hockey), Montreal, Munich, Olympic Games, Pakistan men's national field hockey team, Perth, Singapore, Surjit Singh Randhawa, Tehran, University of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Yash Bharati, 1970 Asian Games, 1971 Men's Hockey World Cup, 1972 Summer Olympics, 1973 Men's Hockey World Cup, 1974 Asian Games, 1975 Men's Hockey World Cup, 1978 Asian Games, 1978 Men's Hockey World Cup.
- 1978 Men's Hockey World Cup players
- Field hockey players at the 1970 Asian Games
- Field hockey players at the 1974 Asian Games
- Field hockey players at the 1978 Asian Games
- Field hockey players from Uttar Pradesh
- People from Jhansi
- Sportspeople from Meerut
Air India
Air India is the flag carrier airline of India.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Air India
Amsterdam
Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Amsterdam
Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Argentina
Arjuna Award
The Arjuna Award, officially known as Arjuna Awards given for Outstanding Performance in Sports and Games, is the second-highest sporting honour of India, the highest being the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award. Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Arjuna Award are Recipients of the Arjuna Award.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Arjuna Award
Asian Games
The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every fourth year among athletes from all over Asia.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Asian Games
Bangalore
Bangalore, officially Bengaluru (ISO: Beṁgaḷūru), is the capital and largest city of the southern Indian state of Karnataka.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Bangalore
Bangkok
Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Bangkok
Barcelona
Barcelona is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Barcelona
Dhyan Chand
Major Dhyan Chand (29 August 1905 – 3 December 1979) was an Indian field hockey player. Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Dhyan Chand are Indian male field hockey players, olympic field hockey players for India and People from Jhansi.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Dhyan Chand
Field hockey
Field hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with 11 players in total, made up of 10 field players and a goalkeeper.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Field hockey
Field hockey at the 1972 Summer Olympics
The field hockey tournament at the 1972 Summer Olympics was the 12th edition of the field hockey event at the Summer Olympics.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Field hockey at the 1972 Summer Olympics
India men's national field hockey team
The India men's national field hockey team represents India in international field hockey competitions, and is governed by Hockey India.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and India men's national field hockey team
Indian Airlines
Indian Airlines was a state-owned airline in India that later became a division of Air India Limited before ultimately ceasing operations.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Indian Airlines
Kolkata
Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta (its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Kolkata
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, officially the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur (Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur; 吉隆坡联邦直辖区; கோலாலம்பூர் கூட்டரசு பிரதேசம்) and colloquially referred to as KL, is a federal territory and the capital city of Malaysia.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Kuala Lumpur
Meerut
Meerut (ISO: Mēraṭha) is a city in the western region of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Meerut
Men's FIH Hockey World Cup
The Men's FIH Hockey World Cup is an international field hockey competition organised by the International Hockey Federation (FIH).
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Men's FIH Hockey World Cup
Mohun Bagan AC (field hockey)
Mohun Bagan Athletic Club is an Indian professional field hockey club based in Kolkata, West Bengal.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Mohun Bagan AC (field hockey)
Montreal
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Montreal
Munich
Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Munich
Olympic Games
The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (Jeux olympiques) are the leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Olympic Games
Pakistan men's national field hockey team
The Pakistan national field hockey team (پاکستان قومى ہاكى ٹیم) represents Pakistan in international field hockey.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Pakistan men's national field hockey team
Perth
Perth (Boorloo) is the capital city of Western Australia.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Perth
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Singapore
Surjit Singh Randhawa
Sardar Surjit Singh Randhawa (10 October 1951 – 6 January 1984) was an Indian field hockey player, who played for India men's national field hockey team at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Surjit Singh Randhawa are Asian Games medalists in field hockey, field hockey players at the 1974 Asian Games, field hockey players at the 1976 Summer Olympics, field hockey players at the 1978 Asian Games, Indian male field hockey players, Medalists at the 1974 Asian Games, Medalists at the 1978 Asian Games, olympic field hockey players for India and Recipients of the Arjuna Award.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Surjit Singh Randhawa
Tehran
Tehran (تهران) or Teheran is the capital and largest city of Iran as well as the largest in Tehran Province.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Tehran
University of Rajasthan
University of Rajasthan is a public and state university in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India and is one of the oldest universities in the state.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and University of Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh ('North Province') is a state in northern India.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Uttar Pradesh
Yash Bharati
Yash Bharati Award is the highest civilian award of the Government of Uttar Pradesh.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and Yash Bharati
1970 Asian Games
The 6th Asian Games were held from 9 to 20 December 1970 in Bangkok, Thailand.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and 1970 Asian Games
1971 Men's Hockey World Cup
The 1971 Men's Hockey World Cup was the inaugural edition of the Hockey World Cup.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and 1971 Men's Hockey World Cup
1972 Summer Olympics
The 1972 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad and officially branded as Munich 1972 (München 1972), were an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and 1972 Summer Olympics
1973 Men's Hockey World Cup
The 1973 Men's Hockey World Cup was the second installment of the Hockey World Cup.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and 1973 Men's Hockey World Cup
1974 Asian Games
The 7th Asian Games (بازیهای آسیایی ۱۹۷۴) were held from 1 to 16 September 1974 in Tehran, Iran.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and 1974 Asian Games
1975 Men's Hockey World Cup
The 1975 Hockey World Cup was the third edition of the Hockey World Cup men's field hockey tournament.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and 1975 Men's Hockey World Cup
1978 Asian Games
The 8th Asian Games were held from 9 to 20 December 1978, in Bangkok, Thailand.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and 1978 Asian Games
1978 Men's Hockey World Cup
The 1978 Men's Hockey World Cup was the fourth Hockey World Cup men's field hockey tournament.
See Ashok Kumar (field hockey) and 1978 Men's Hockey World Cup
See also
1978 Men's Hockey World Cup players
- Akhtar Rasool
- André Bolhuis
- Ashok Kumar (field hockey)
- David Judge (field hockey)
- Hanif Khan
- Hans Jorritsma
- Imbert Jebbink
- Islahuddin (field hockey)
- Maarten Sikking
- Manzoor Hussain (field hockey)
- Munawwar uz Zaman
- Paramjit Bahia
- Paul Chohan
- Paul Litjens
- Ron Steens
- Saleem Sherwani (field hockey goalkeeper)
- Samiullah Khan (field hockey)
- Shahnaz Sheikh
- Theo Doyer
- Ties Kruize
- Tim Steens
- Tommy Allen (field hockey)
- Victor Philips
- Wouter Leefers
Field hockey players at the 1970 Asian Games
- Abdul Rashid (field hockey, born 1947)
- Ajit Pal Singh
- Akhtar-ul-Islam
- Akihito Wada
- Ashok Kumar (field hockey)
- B. P. Govinda
- Baldev Singh (field hockey)
- Charles Cornelius
- Fazalur Rehman
- Gulraiz Akhtar
- Harbinder Singh
- Harcharan Singh (field hockey)
- Harmik Singh
- Islahuddin (field hockey)
- Jahangir Butt
- Kazuo Kawamura
- Khalid Mahmood (field hockey)
- Krishnamurthy Perumal
- Kulwant Singh (field hockey)
- Kyoichi Nagaya
- M. P. Ganesh
- Mohinder Singh (field hockey)
- Muhammad Asad Malik
- Muhammad Ashfaq
- Mukhbain Singh
- Riaz Ahmed
- Saeed Anwar (field hockey)
- Saleem Sherwani (field hockey goalkeeper)
- Shahnaz Sheikh
- Tanvir Dar
- Zahid Sheikh
Field hockey players at the 1974 Asian Games
- Ajit Pal Singh
- Ajit Singh (field hockey)
- Akhtar Rasool
- Arshad Chaudhry
- Arshad Mahmood (field hockey)
- Ashok Kumar (field hockey)
- Aslam Sher Khan
- Azaari Mohamed Zain
- B. P. Govinda
- Baldev Singh (field hockey)
- Brian Santa Maria
- Chand Singh
- Harcharan Singh (field hockey)
- Harmik Singh
- Iftikhar Ahmed Syed
- Islahuddin (field hockey)
- Khair-ud-Din bin Zainal
- Leslie Fernandez (field hockey)
- M. P. Ganesh
- Manzoor-ul Hassan
- Munawwar uz Zaman
- Murugesan Mahendran
- Nallasamy Padanisamy
- Ow Soon Kooi
- Poon Fook Loke
- Ramalingam Pathmarajah
- Rengasamy Ramakrishnan
- Saleem Nazim
- Saleem Sherwani (field hockey goalkeeper)
- Samiullah Khan (field hockey)
- Savinder Singh
- Shahnaz Sheikh
- Sri Shanmuganathan
- Surjit Singh Randhawa
- Varinder Singh (field hockey)
- Vasudevan Baskaran
- Victor Philips
- Wong Choon Hin
- Zahid Sheikh
Field hockey players at the 1978 Asian Games
- Abdus Sadeque
- Akhtar Rasool
- Allan Schofield
- Ashok Kumar (field hockey)
- Avtar Singh Gill
- Azaari Mohamed Zain
- B. P. Govinda
- Foo Keat Seong
- Hanif Khan
- Ibrahim Saber
- Islahuddin (field hockey)
- Manzoor Hussain (field hockey)
- Manzoor-ul Hassan
- Mervyn Fernandis
- Mohinder Singh Amar
- Munawwar uz Zaman
- Munir Bhatti
- Qamar Zia
- Rengasamy Ramakrishnan
- Saleem Sherwani (field hockey goalkeeper)
- Samiullah Khan (field hockey)
- Savinder Singh
- Shahnaz Sheikh
- Surinder Singh Sodhi (field hockey)
- Surjit Singh Randhawa
- Sylvanus Dung Dung
- Tam Chew Seng
- Varinder Singh (field hockey)
- Vasudevan Baskaran
- Victor Philips
- Zafar Iqbal (field hockey)
Field hockey players from Uttar Pradesh
- Amir Kumar
- Ashok Kumar (field hockey)
- Broome Pinniger
- Danish Mujtaba
- Devesh Chauhan
- Gopi Sonkar
- Hardyal Singh
- Jagbir Singh
- Jaman Lal Sharma
- K. D. Singh
- Kevin Carton
- Lalit Upadhyay
- Mahima Choudhary
- Mohammed Shahid
- Mohinder Pal Singh
- Mumtaz Khan (field hockey)
- Preeti Dubey
- Raj Kumar Pal
- Ravinder Pal Singh
- Sita Gussain
- Subodh Khandekar
- Sumit Kumar (field hockey)
- Tushar Khandker
- Vivek Singh (field hockey)
- Zafar Iqbal (field hockey)
People from Jhansi
- Aditi Sharma (cricketer)
- Alexander Archdale
- Amit Singhal
- Archana Sharma (physicist)
- Ashok Kumar (field hockey)
- Atmaram Govind Kher
- B. B. Lal
- Chandra Shekhar Azad
- Damodar Rao of Jhansi
- Dhyan Chand
- Edward Angelo
- Eric Lancelotte
- Gangadhar Rao
- Henry Beasley
- Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard
- Jawahar Lal Rajput
- Jhalkaribai
- Joy Mukherjee
- Lakhsman Rao Jhansiwale
- Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi
- Mahendra Bhatnagar
- Maitreyi Pushpa
- Michael Bates (actor)
- Pankaj Mishra
- Piyush Jha
- Radha Charan Gupta
- Raghunath Vinayak Dhulekar
- Raja Bundela
- Rajeev Singh Parichha
- Rajendra Agnihotri
- Ram Tirath Singhal
- Ramesh Chandra Agarwal
- Sashadhar Mukherjee
- Shaili Singh
- Shubhankar Sharma
- Sitaram Bhaskar Bhagwat
- Subodh Khandekar
- Subodh Mukherjee
- Surendra Verma
- Tushar Khandker
- Vinod Kumar Bansal
- Vipin Kumar Tripathi
Sportspeople from Meerut
- Ahvar Rizvi
- Annu Rani
- Arvind Panwar
- Ashok Kumar (field hockey)
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar
- Garima Chaudhary
- Islahuddin (field hockey)
- John Turner (cricketer, born 1879)
- Karn Sharma
- Kishore Sharma
- Lewis Deane
- Manoj Mudgal
- Manu Attri
- Mohammed Asab
- Mohinder Pal Singh
- Muzzaffaruddin Khalid
- Paramjeet Kaur
- Parul Chaudhary
- Parvinder Singh
- Praveen Gupta
- Raman Lamba
- Sameer Rizvi
- Saniya Shaikh
- Saurabh Chaudhary
- Shardul Vihan
- Sujit Bose
- Surendranath (cricketer)
- Umang Sharma
- Vinod Gupta (cricketer)
- Vivek Agarwal
- Walter Turner (cricketer)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashok_Kumar_(field_hockey)