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Indian Sports Honours are awards given annually by the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group in association with the Virat Kohli Foundation to outstanding sports personalities from India. The awards were founded in 2017.
2017 Awards
The inaugural 2017 award ceremony was held on 11 November 2017 in Mumbai. The jury was chaired by former all-England champion and chief national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand, and comprises multiple Grand Slam winner Mahesh Bhupathi, sprinter PT Usha, former world number one shooter Anjali Bhagwat and former India hockey captain Arjun Halappa. The awards were given in different categories.[1][2][3][4]
Winners in bold
Team of the year | Sportsman of the year
(team sports) |
Sportswoman of the year
(team sports) |
Sportsman of the year
(individual sports) |
Fan Club of the year |
---|---|---|---|---|
India women's national cricket team | Ravichandran Ashwin (Cricket) | Mithali Raj (Cricket) | Neeraj Chopra (Javelin) | Manjappada Fan Club (Football) |
Indian Junior Hockey team | Pardeep Narwal (Kabbadi) | Deepika Thakur (Hockey) | Pankaj Advani (Cue Sports) | West Block Blues (Football) |
Indian men's national cricket team | Sunil Chhetri (Football) | Rani Rampal (Hockey) | Shiv Chawrasia (Golf) | Namma Team (Cricket) |
Indian men's national hockey team | Rupinder Pal Singh (Hockey) | Deepti Sharma (Cricket) | Kidambi Srikanth (Badminton) | Bharat Army (Cricket) |
Indian women's national hockey team | Cheteshwar Pujara (Cricket) | Harmanpreet Kaur (Cricket) | ||
Indian men's national kabbadi team | Hardik Pandya (Cricket) |
Sportswoman of the year
(individual sports) |
Comeback of the year | Emerging Sportsman of the year | Emerging Sportswoman of the year | Best Coach |
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Dipa Karmakar (Gymnastics) | Saina Nehwal (Badminton) | Harmanpreet Singh (Hockey) | Aditi Ashok (golf) | Vijay Davecha (golf) |
Lalita Babar (Athletics) | Amit Rohidas (Hockey) | Neeraj Chopra (athletics) | Ritu Phogat (wrestling) | Bisheshwar Nandi (gymnastics) |
P.V. Sindhu (Badminton) | Ajay Thakur (Kabbadi) | Ramkumar Ramanathan (tennis) | Smriti Mandhana (cricket) | Balwan Singh (kabaddi) |
Sakshi Malik (Wrestling) | Kedar Jadhav (Cricket) | Sameer Verma (badminton) | Harendra Singh (hockey) | |
Vidit Santosh Gujrathi (chess) | Anil Kumble (Cricket) |
References
- ^ "Anil Kumble nominated for Indian Sports Honours organised by Virat Kohli foundation". deccanchronicle.com/. 2017-11-03. Retrieved 2017-11-17.
- ^ "R Ashwin wins Best Player in Team Sports award at India Sports Honours". 2017-11-12. Retrieved 2017-11-17.
- ^ "Double delight for Mithali Raj at Indian Sports Honours". 2017-11-12. Retrieved 2017-11-17.
- ^ "Saina Nehwal wins 'Comeback of the Year' award at Indian Sports Honours". 2017-11-12. Retrieved 2017-11-17.