Dhyan Chand
Field hockey player, 3-time Olympic gold medalist

Born
August 29th, 1905
120 years ago
Died
December 3rd, 1979
45 years ago — 74 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
India
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An Indian field hockey player, celebrated for exceptional skills and sportsmanship during the early 20th century. Played for the Indian national team, leading to three Olympic gold medals in 1928, 1932, and 1936. Instrumental in establishing India as a dominant force in international field hockey. Chand's unique ability to control the ball and his goal-scoring prowess earned admiration worldwide. His legacy is commemorated in various honors and awards in the realm of sports.
Won three Olympic gold medals in field hockey
Played for the Indian national team from 1926 to 1949
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