Hockey India recommends Manpreet Singh, Savita Punia for Arjuna Award

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

on Thursday announced the recommended players for the esteemed Arjuna Award, and for Lifetime Achievement 2018.

also recommended BS Chauhan for the

Speaking on the recommendations, Mohd Mushtaque Ahmad, Secretary General, India said, "We are happy to endorse these hockey players who have immensely contributed to Indian Hockey. They have proven their worth with significant performances that has elevated the Indian Team to new heights. They have donned the India colours with pride and have given it their all to help the team win several accolades within the country and internationally. We at are proud of their achievements and are happy to recommend their names for awards."

from formed the midfield of the Indian team and was part of the gold medal feat at in Incheon, He was also part of the Indian team that participated at the 2012 and has also represented the country at the 2014 Men's in Hague, The

Manpreet Singh, on the other hand, captained the Indian team in the absence of PR Sreejesh who was injured last year.

Manpreet was part of the Asia Cup success where India beat to lift the title. He also led the Indian team to a bronze medal at the Odisha Men's Hockey World League Final Bhubaneswar 2017.

With over 200 International Caps for the Indian Team, Manpreet Singh was part of the Indian Team that participated at the 2012 and

Manpreeet was part of the team that clinched an history Silver Medal at the FIH in last year, as well as a Silver in in He also has Gold Medal to his credit.

Indian women's Savita has been a trusted in over the past few years. The 27-year-old from was instrumental in win last year where she made a stunning save in the penalty shootout that helped India beat higher ranked in the final.

Her performance was critical in helping India qualify for as Champions after a gap of 13 years. Savita has been part of the Indian team's resurgence and was part of the Indian team that qualified for the after 36 years.

Savita was also key member of the team that won the Asian in 2016 and also played instrumental in the recently-held 21st edition of where India made it to the semi-final after 12 long years and eventually finished fourth in the quadrennial event.

Former India Sanggai Ibemhal Chanu, recommended for the Lifetime Achievement Award, was part of the Indian women's team that won Gold in followed by a Silver Medal in 2006,

She also significantly contributed to the team's success at the 2014 Asia Cup in where the team lifted the trophy in front of home crowd. She also has a Bronze Medal to her credit at the 2002 Champions Challenge in Johannesburg,

In her international career spanning over a decade, Chanu has represented the country twice at in 1998 and 2006. Bharat Chetri, former India Goalkeeper and Captain, led the team in 2012 He was part of the Indian team that won Silver at He also won a Bronze Medal at Currently, he is mentoring the Indian goalkeepers both men and women.

Retired senior hockey BS Chauhan, recommended for the Dronacharya Award, has long served hockey as the at Authority of India, Bengaluru. Ever-enthusiastic to develop hockey at the grassroots, BS Chauhan has also assisted the Indian team coaches and provided his full support when the teams were based out of SAI, Bengaluru.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 14:00 IST