Dilip Tirkey

Dilip Tirkey
Dilip Tirkey
Born 25 November 1977 (1977-11-25) (age 33)
Saunamara, Sundargarh, Orissa
Height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)

Dilip Tirkey hailing from Sundargarh, Orissa is a former Indian hockey player and his playing position was of full back. He was best known for his penalty corner hit. Dilip was one of the most difficult defenders (because of his tight marking skill near goal post) to beat in the world. He was an ex-captain of Indian hockey team.

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Personal life

Dilip Tirkey was born to Vincent Tirkey a Oraon, Adivasi and former Oriya hockey player and Regina Tirkey on 25 November 1977. His twin younger brothers Anoop Tirkey and Ajit Tirkey play for Railways. He married to Meera Tirkey on 6 February 2006 and is a father of one son. He was appointed as the Deputy manager, Air India, Bhubaneswar in 1996.[1]

Career

He debuted in 1995 against England.[2] He represented India in 1996 Atlanta, 2000 Sydney and 2004 Athens Olympics and had a total of 412 international caps. He is the only Adivasi to represent three Olympics.

On 2 May 2010 he announced his retirement from international arena.[3]

He declined to become a National selector on July 16, 2010, three days after he was offered the post by Indian Hockey Federation.

Awards and Honours

S.No. Awards Year
1 Padma Shree 2004
2 Arjun Award 2002
3 Ekalavya award 1996
4 ONGC-Hockey Year Book Award 1998
5 Biju Patnaik Sportsperson of the Year Award 2004
6 Ricoh Hockey Star of the Year 2009

Honours

  • Included in the Junior World XI in 1997
  • Included in the Asian XI in 2002
  • Selected for World All-Star team in 2006
  • Selected for World All-Star team in 2007
  • Received the 2nd Ricoh Hockey Star of the Year Award in Bhubaneswar on July 6, 2010
  • Received the honorary Doctorate from Sambalpur University on July 15, 2010

Achievements

  • First-ever tribal to get Padma Shree Award
  • India's highest capped (412 matches) hockey international and third highest in the world
  • Only Adivasi to represent India in 3 Olympic Games.
  • 1995: 7th SAF Games at Chennai (Champions)
  • 1996: Olympic Games at Atlanta, USA (8th place)
  • 1997: Under-21 Test Series against Germany (Winners)
  • 1997: Under-21 Challengers Cup Tournament at Poznan, Poland (Winners)
  • 1997: Junior World Cup at Milton Keynes, England (Runners-up)
  • 1998: Asian Games at Bangkok (Gold medal)
  • 1999: Asia Cup at Kuala Lumpur (Bronze medal)
  • 2000: Olympic Games at Sydney (7th place)
  • 2000: 10th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Tournament at Kuala Lumpur (Bronze medal)
  • 2002: Champions Trophy at Cologne, Germany (4th place), as Captain
  • 2002: Asian Games at Busan, South Korea ( Silver medal ), as Captain
  • 2003: Asia Cup at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Champions)
  • 2003: Afro-Asian Games at Hyderabad (Gold medal), as Captain
  • 2004: Olympic Games at Athens, Greece (7th place), as Captain[4]

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