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Tingongleima Chanu

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Indian field hockey player

Tingongleima Chanu
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Full nameTingongleima Chanu Kshetrimayum
Born (1976-04-01)1 April 1976 (age 49)
Manipur, India
In thisMeitei name, thefamily name isKshetrimayum and the given name isTingongleima. "Chanu" is aname suffix.
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Tingongleima Chanu Kshetrimayum (born 1 April 1976), shortly known asTingu, and also by amisnomerTingonleima Chanu, is an Indian formerfield hockey player. She was a member of theIndia women's national field hockey team. She hails fromManipur.

Early life

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Tingu was born to Kshetrimayum Tomba and Mema Devi. They hail from Sagolband Moirang Hanuba Leirak. She studied at Modern Higher Secondary School, Sagolband. She married Brajamani Singh of Sagolband Khamnam Leirak. Her first coach in the Manipur SAI Sports Hostel was Yaima.[1]

Hockey career

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She played for India 1994 to 2002.[1] She was part of the team that won the Gold at theManchester2002 Commonwealth Games and the silver medal winning Asian Games team in 1998.[2] She earned theArjuna Award[1][3] in 2000.[4] She also played the FIH Women's World Cup at Utrecht in the Netherlands in 1998.[5] She was the captain of the Indian team that played the Olympic qualifiers at Milton Keynes in March 2000.[6]

References

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  1. ^abc"Tingong Leima Chanu".e-pao.net. Retrieved8 September 2023.
  2. ^"TINGONGLEIMA CHANU".Stick2Hockey. Retrieved8 September 2023.
  3. ^"Latest Releases".archive.pib.gov.in. Retrieved8 September 2023.
  4. ^Ganesan, Uthra (19 September 2018)."Savita Punia: No reason to believe I got Arjuna Award late".Sportstar. Retrieved8 September 2023.
  5. ^"CHANU Tingongleima | India hockey player".International Hockey Federation. Retrieved8 September 2023.
  6. ^Hindustan Times, The (18 March 2000)."Chanu To Lead Indian Team".www.business-standard.com. Retrieved23 January 2024.

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