Sunday 13 November 2016

Batra First Indian to be International Hockey Federation chief

Hockey India president Narinder Batra was elected president of the international hockey federation (FIH) in Dubai on Saturday. He beat David Brinie of Ireland and Ken Read of Australia in a three-man race. Batra, who became the president of Hockey India in October 2014 after serving as secretary, had criss-crossed the globe to seek votes in the last few weeks. 

Do you Know About Batra:

Batra is the first Asian to become the chief of the sport, thus breaking the monopoly of Europeans who have been ruling international hockey for decades.
Batra succeeds Spaniard Leandro Negre, who was the FIH chief since 2008. Negre had defeated Netherlands’ veteran hockey administrator Els van Breda Vriesman to become FIH supremo.
Batra joins a select band of Indian sports administrators who have led world bodies, notable among them being International Cricket Council (ICC) president Jagmohan Dalmiya and Sharad Pawar.
N Srinivasan became the first-ever ICC chairman and Shashank Manohar, who succeeded him, became the first elected chairman of the world cricket body.
Others who have headed world bodies include N Ramachandran, the world squash body chief, and Janardhan Singh Gehlot, the founder president of International Kabaddi Federation.
The moment Dr. Narinder Batra was announced as the new FIH President

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