Hockey coach Ramesh Parameswaran applies for Dronacharya award

Parameswaran is a former assistant coach of the Indian men's hockey team; he applies for the award through Hockey Karnataka.

Published : Jun 17, 2020 15:27 IST , Bengaluru

Ramesh Parameswaran watches the Indian team practice during the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament in September, 1995. - VINO JOHN
Ramesh Parameswaran watches the Indian team practice during the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament in September, 1995. - VINO JOHN
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Ramesh Parameswaran watches the Indian team practice during the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament in September, 1995. - VINO JOHN

Ramesh Parameswaran, a former assistant coach of the Indian men’s hockey team, has applied for the prestigious Dronacharya award. While Hockey India nominated B. J. Kariappa and Romesh Pathania for the award, Parameswaran decided to apply for it through Hockey Karnataka.

“It has been a long, exciting and satisfying journey for me from a junior player to national coach. I have had my share of ups and downs, triumphs and defeats, but overall, a most rewarding experience which I treasure,” the 70-year-old said.

“I invested a lot of time, money and energy besides sacrifices, but at the end of the day, it has been worth it all,” added the experienced coach who has been mentoring young talent at the Karnataka Hockey Academy since 2015.

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Parmeswaran’s association with hockey began when he represented Mysore in the Junior National Championship in 1969. He first represented the Indian team in 1978 when he was part of the team that won a silver medal in the Asian Games in Bangkok.

After joining the Reserve Bank of India, Bangalore, Parmeswaran took to coaching in 1985 when he trained the Karnataka team for the senior National championship. A decade later, he was appointed assistant coach of the Indian team, a role he performed until 2008 when he took charge of the Indian Oil squad. His stint with IOCL was very successful as the team won many national-level tournaments.

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His decision to apply for the Dronacharya award has received commendation from former players such as Vasudevan Baskaran, captain of the 1980 Olympic gold-winning team; former national coach M. K. Kaushik; Dilip Tirkey and Ashish Ballal, among others.

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