Grahanandan Singh
Indian field hockey player
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Olympic Games | ||
1948 London | Team Competition | |
1952 Helsinki | Team Competition |
Grahanandan Singh (18 February 1926 in Lyallpur, British India – 7 December 2014 in New Delhi, India) was an Indian field hockey player who won two gold medals, at the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics. There is a documentary film on the team.[1]
References
- ^ Alexander, Deepa (2 March 2022). "Documentary on hockey Olympian Grahnandan Singh explores a Partition-era friendship". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
External links
- Grahanandan Singh at Olympedia
- Grahanandan Singh at databaseOlympics.com
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India squad – 1948 Summer Olympics – Gold medal (4th Title)
- 1 Leslie Claudius
- 2 Keshav Dutt
- 3 Walter D'Souza
- 4 Lawrie Fernandes
- 5 Ranganathan Francis
- 6 Gerry Glackan
- 7 Akhtar Hussain
- 8 Patrick Jansen
- 9 Amir Kumar
- 10 Kishan Lal (c)
- 11 Jaswant Singh Rajput
- 12 Leo Pinto
- 13 Latif-ur-Rehman
- 14 Reginald Rodrigues
- 15 Randhir Singh Gentle
- 16 Balbir Singh Sr.
- 17 Grahanandan Singh
- 18 K. D. Singh (vc)
- 19 Trilochan Singh
- 20 Maxie Vaz
- Coach: Anil Chandra Chatterjee
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