A STUDY ON KARNATAKA HOCKEY PLAYER LATE. VICTOR JOHN PETER
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Hockey is one of the many sports derived from pre historic man's delight in stick and ball games. It is a game played between two teams on a field with curved sticks and a small hard ball. Hockey, India's national game has provided the nation with many proud occasions. Unmatched excellence and incomparable virtuosity brought India laurels at international level as well as a string of Olympic gold medals.
The contribution of any hockey player in terms of high performance and achievements at National and International level plays a vital role in the promotion of hockey game. The contribution of Karnataka State Hockey player in terms of high performance and achievements at National/International level plays a very important role in the promotion of hockey game in Karnataka and India in general.References
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