sport.wikisort.org - AthleteRupinder Pal Singh (born 11 November 1990) is a professional field hockey player, who represents India in the Indian Hockey Team. He plays as a fullback and is known for his abilities as one of the best drag flickers in the world.[1] He represented India in the 2014 Commonwealth Games at Glasgow, 2014 Asian Games at Incheon, 2016 Olympic Games held at Rio de Janeiro, and at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, held at Gold Coast, Australia. He was part of the Indian hockey team that won a Bronze medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Indian field hockey player
For the politician, see Rupinder Singh.
Rupinder Pal Singh|
Born |
(1990-11-11) 11 November 1990 (age 31) Faridkot, Punjab, India |
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Height |
1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) |
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Weight |
93 kg (205 lb) |
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Playing position |
Defender |
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Years |
Team |
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??–present |
Indian Overseas Bank |
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2013–2017 |
Delhi Waveriders |
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2022–present |
Amsterdam |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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2010–present |
India |
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(119) |
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Early life
Rupinder Pal Singh was born in a Sikh family in Faridkot, Punjab, India. The six- plus-footer, is the youngest of the family, who took up hockey at the age of eleven. He is related to international hockey player, Gagan Ajit Singh. His interest in hockey got a boost when got selected for the Chandigarh Hockey Academy.
Career
Singh's international debut was in May 2010 in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh. His side went on to win the 2010 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.[2] The following year, Rupinder scored his first international Hat-trick against Great Britain[3] in the 2011 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. In the same tournament, Singh won the Top-scorer Award and was named in the Sultan Azlan Shah XI Team. At the 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup, Rupinder was named as the team's Vice-captain. He came out of retirement in May 2022 and was supposed to lead Indian team in Asia cup starting on May 23 in Jakarta, Indonesia but will not as he is ruled out of the tournament due to a wrist injury. Birendra Lakra, earlier named as vice-captain, will now lead men in blue alongside SV Sunil as new vice-captain of the team. [citation needed]
Hockey India League
Rupinder was bought by the Delhi franchise for a hefty sum. The Delhi team was named Delhi Waveriders.[4] During an interview, Rupinder was quoted saying "I was surprised when the Delhi side picked me up for such a huge amount, but the tournament gave me a good platform to hone my skills, spending time with players like Sardar Singh and Nicolas Jacobi made me improve my game a lot and it showed in my performance, Even though we lost to Ranchi in the final, the team had a good run in the tournament". He proved his worth, scoring seven goals for the team, which finished second in the league. In the 2nd season, Rupinder's side won the 2014 Hockey India League,[5] with Singh scoring 7 goals. Rupinder was declared the Player of the Tournament at the 2016 Hockey India League, and due to his significant contributions, Delhi Waveriders went on to secure the 3rd position at the HIL that year. In 2017, he captained the Delhi Waveriders, taking the team to the semi-final stage.
Rupinder has been regularly playing for Indian Overseas Bank (Chennai based Indian Bank) for many years. [6]
Career achievements
- 2010 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, India won the Gold
- 2011 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, won Top-scorer Award, named in Sultan Azlan Shah's XI[7]
- 2011 Asian Men's Hockey Champions Trophy, India won the Gold
- 2011 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge I, India won the Silver
- 2012 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, India won the Bronze
- 2012 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy, India stood 4th
- 2012 Asian Men's Hockey Champions Trophy, India won the Silver
- 2012–13 Men's FIH Hockey World League Round 2, scored 7 goals
- 2013 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, won Top-scorer Award
- 2013 Men's Hockey Asia Cup, India won Silver, scored 6 goals
- 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup
- 2014 Commonwealth Games, India won the Silver
- 2014 Asian Games, held in Incheon, India won Gold
- 2014 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy, India stood 4th
- 2014-15 Men's FIH Hockey World League, India won the Bronze
- 2016 Asian Men's Hockey Champions Trophy, India won the Gold
- 2016 Olympic Games held at Rio de Janeiro
- 2016 Asian Champions Trophy, India won the Gold, and he won the "Top Goal Scorer of the Tournament" (11 goals) and the "Best Player of the Tournament" award
- 4-Nations Invitational Tournament, held in Melbourne, he won the "Top Goal Scorer of the Tournament" award (6 goals)
- 2017 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, India won the Bronze
- 2017 Hockey World League Finals held in Bhubaneshwar, India won the Bronze, and he won the "Fan's Choice Award"
- 2018 4-Nations Invitational Tournament, held in Tauranga and Hamilton, in New Zealand
- 2018 Commonwealth Games, held at Gold Coast, Australia
- 2018 Asian Games, held in Jakarta, India won the Bronze
- 2020 Tokyo Olympics, held in Tokyo, India won the Bronze
References
External links
India squads |
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India squad – 2012 Champions Trophy – 4th place |
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- 3 R. Singh
- 5 K. Singh
- 7 M. Singh
- 8 Sar. Singh
- 9 Walmiki
- 10 D. Singh
- 12 Raghunath
- 15 Uthappa
- 16 Sushant Tirkey
- 17 Mujtaba
- 19 Thimmaiah
- 21 Chandi
- 22 San. Singh
- 23 Thirumala Roa Potunuri
- 24 Sunil
- 26 Lakra
- 27 A. Singh
- 28 G. Singh
- Coach: Nobbs
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India squad – 2013 Asia Cup – Runners-up |
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India squad – 2014 FIH World Cup – 9th place |
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India squad – 2014 Asian Games – Gold medal (3rd Title) |
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India squad – 2014 Commonwealth Games – Silver medal |
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- 1 Rup. Singh (c)
- 2 Khadangbam
- 3 M. Singh
- 4 Sar. Singh
- 5 D. Singh
- 6 Ramachandra
- 7 G. Singh
- 8 Raveendran (GK)
- 9 Mujtaba
- 10 Chandi
- 11 Vitalacharya
- 12 Lakra
- 13 A. Singh
- 14 Kangujam
- 15 Ram. Singh
- 16 Thimmaiah
- Coach: Walsh
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India squad – 2016 Summer Olympics – 8th place |
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India squad – 2020 Summer Olympics – Bronze medal |
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На других языках
- [en] Rupinder Pal Singh
[fr] Rupinder Singh
Rupinder Singh dit Rupinder Pal Singh (en pendjabi : ਰੁਪਿੰਦਰ ਪਾਲ ਸਿੰਘ, et en hindi : रुपिंदर पाल सिंह) est un joueur de hockey sur gazon professionnel à la retraite, qui représentait auparavant l'Inde dans l'équipe indienne de hockey. Il a joué en tant qu'arrière et est connu pour être l'un des meilleurs « drag-flickers (en) » au monde[1]. Il a représenté l'Inde aux Jeux du Commonwealth de 2014 à Glasgow, aux Jeux asiatiques de 2014 à Incheon, aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 2016 à Rio de Janeiro, et aux Jeux du Commonwealth de 2018, tenus à Gold Coast, en Australie ainsi qu'aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 2020 à Tokyo où il est médaillé de bronze.
[ru] Сингх, Рупиндер Пал
Рупиндер Пал Сингх (хинди रुपिंदर पाल सिंह; род. 11 ноября 1990, Фаридкот[d], Пенджаб) — индийский хоккеист на траве, защитник сборной Индии. Бронзовый призёр Олимпийских игр (2020).
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