Tuesday, October 1, 2024
spot_img

Hardik, Savita win accolades in FIH Annual awards

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

Lausanne (Switzerland), Dec 19: Indian men’s hockey team midfielder Hardik Singh and women’s side captain Savita on Tuesday won the FIH Player of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year (women) awards respectively.
The awards were declared following a vote by an expert panel, National Associations – represented by their respective national teams’ captains and coaches, fans and media.
With 114 caps to his name, Hardik is the next big thing in Indian hockey. He rightly showcased that, when he became a vital cog in India’s bronze-medal win at the 2020 Olympics and his performance have gone from strength to strength since then.
This is Hardik’s second big award this year as he was also conferred the Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr Award for Player of the Year 2022.
With his flamboyance in the midfield, he has become one of the pivotal members of the Indian team in recent years.
As for Savita, this is her third consecutive FIH Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year award, having won the recognition in 2021 and 2022.
The Indian custodian has been in prolific form throughout 2023. Starting from the Test matches in Australia to the Hangzhou Asian Games, Savita has been on top of her game.
The 33-year-old helped India emerge as the champions of the Asian Champions Trophy held in October in India. She will be looking to help India qualify for the Paris Olympics with a top three finish at the upcoming FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifier in Ranchi in January next year.
Xan de Waard of the Netherlands has been elected as 2023 FIH Player of the Year in the women’s category.
Dutch goalkeeper Pirmin Blaak won the FIH Goalkeeper of the Year awards among men, while the awards for FIH Rising Stars went to Teresa Lima (Spain) and Gaspard Xavier (France).
China women’s head coach Alyson Annan and Germany men’s head coach André Henning won the FIH Coaches of the Year awards, while Ayanna McClean (Trinidad-and-Tobago) and Ben Göntgen (Germany) were awarded with the FIH Umpires of the Year recognitions. (PTI)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

Centre unlikely to fully back state’s grant-in-aid request

Meghalaya govt has sought a higher grant-in-aid of Rs 1.2 lakh crore: 16th Finance Commission Chairman By Our Reporter SHILLONG,...

State faces right-wing hate on social media

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Sep 30: Following the recent denial of permission by the state government for Shankaracharya Swami...

Housing minister negates foul play in supply of roofing sheets

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Sep 30: Housing Minister Marcuise Marak has given a clean chit to the department facing...

ADCs submit proposal of Rs 8,800 cr

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Sep 30: The three Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) of the state have submitted a proposal...