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Hiranna M. Nimal (20 August 1935 – 14 June 2010) was an Indian
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Family

Hiranna Nimal comes from a family of field hockey players. He is the son of Mogalanna Nimal. He was born and brought up in Pune and later shifted to Mumbai in 1957.


Career


International level

1957 Represented Indian Camp for Moscow Youth Festival. 1958 Represented I.H.F. for all India Tour. 1959 Represented India for East Africa Tour, WINNER. 1959 Represented Indian Hockey Camp for
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. 1960 Represented India Camp for I.H.F. Presidents Eleven for Rome Olympics. 1961 Represented Maharashtra state for Ceylon Tour, Gold Medal. 1962 Represented India for International Hockey Tournament held at Ahmedabad, WINNER. 1962 Represented India for Tours of Malaysia and Singapore, WINNER. 1962 Represented (IV)
1962 Asian Games ) , Host city = Jakarta, Indonesia , Nations participating = 17 , Athletes participating = 1,460 , Events = 120 in 13 sports , Opening ceremony = 24 August 1962 , Closing ceremony = 4 September 1962 , ...
, Jakarta, Indonesia, SILVER MEDALIST.


National level

1953–1956, Represented Maharashtra state for National Hockey Championship, three consecutive years. Winners. 1956 Represented Maharashtra as captain of Junior Team in the National Hockey Championship. Winners. 1956 Represented Kirkeeans for Maharashtra League Championship. Winners. 1956 Represented Poona Police Hockey Team for D.J.Spencer Cup. Runner-up. 1957 Represented Indian Railways in for Dhyanchand Memorial Hockey Tournament held at Delhi. Runner-up. 1957 Represented Asian Railway Games – Delhi. 1958 Represented Western Railway for Aga Khan Tournament. Winner. 1958 Represented Indian Railways for Rangaswami Cup. Winner. 1959 Represented Western Railway for 25th National Hockey Championship organized by "Railway Sports Control Board" 1957–1966 Represented National Tournaments held by Indian Railways. 1962 Represented Western Railways for Home Ministers Cup. Winner. 1962-’64 Represented Western Rly. As captain of Hockey Team. 1957-‘66 Member of Indian Railways Hockey Team. 1965 Represented Bombay XI in Nehru Memorial Hockey Tournament held at Delhi. Winner. In 1965 while Nimal was playing domestic tournament against Tata Sports Club he suffered a complex Fracture of his left hand, which was a major blow to his career, but he continued playing. 1966 Represented Indian Railways for National Hockey Championship held at Pune. Winner. 1970 Represented Western Rly. For 75th Beighton Cup. Winner. 1970 Represented Western Rly. For Inter Railway Hockey Tournament. Runner-up.


Appointments on Ad Hoc Committee

1977 Member of selection committee of Indian Railways Hockey Board 1977 Manager of Junior team of Indian Railways for National Championship held at Madras. Appointed as coach of Maharashtra state. 1991 Manager for Indian Railways women’s Hockey Team for Gangotri Devi All India Hockey Tournament held at Gorakhpur. Winners. He was employed with Western Railways and brought laurels for the nation in domestic and International circuits. He was known as one of the finest left half's and stylish player with good anticipation, he dedicated 17yrs in the field of Hockey and rendered voluntary services of coaching to schools and colleges.
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References


Hockey India Official Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nimal, Hiranna 1935 births 2010 deaths Field hockey players from Maharashtra Asian Games medalists in field hockey Field hockey players at the 1962 Asian Games Indian male field hockey players Asian Games silver medalists for India Medalists at the 1962 Asian Games