TOPPO BINITA

Date of Birth : 1980-11-21
Gender : Female
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Mother :
Address : Lulkidihi, Sundargarh, Odisha, India
Present Address :
Education : : Studied at the Mahindra College in Ranchi and Sambalpur University
Occupation : Employed with Western Railways
Home Club : Panposh Sports Hostel, Rourkela
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Description :

GALLERY

NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL


* Played for the Indian women team that won the silver medal at the Indira Gandhi Gold Cup Tournament in Delhi, October 2005.

* Represented Mumbai twice in the Senior Women National Championships both at Delhi in June/July 2005 and March, 2006.

* She was adjudged Best Defender of the Senior Women National Championships in 2005.

* Led the U-16 Jharkhand state team along with studying at school.
13-Nov-2010
She was part of the Indian team that finished fourth in the 16th Asian Games hockey competition, held in Guangzhou, China from Nov 13-24, 2010.
05-Oct-2010
* She was part of the Indian team that finished fifth in the 19th Commonwealth Games hockey competition, held in New Delhi from Oct 5-11, 2010.
29-Aug-2010
* She was part of the Indian team that finished ninth in the 12th Women’s World Cup, held in Rosario, Argentina from Aug 29-Sept 12, 2010.
27-Jul-2010
* She was part of the Indian team that won the bronze medal in the inaugural Asian Women’s Champions Trophy, held in Busan, South Korea from July 27-31, 2010.
25-Jun-2010
* She was part of the Indian women`s team that won the bronze medal in the four-nation women’s tournament, held in Essen, Germany from June 25-27, 2010.

* Led Indian development team that visited Italy and figured in the 3-nation Cup in 2008.
01-Sep-2007
* Led the Indian women’s hockey team in the Women’s Asia Cup at Hong Kong from Sept 1, 2007.

* Played for the Indian team that won the Gold medal at the Hockey Asia Cup in Delhi, February 2004.
15-May-2010
* She was part of the Indian women`s team that won the five-match test series 2-1 against New Zealand, held at different venues in New Zealand from May 15-23, 2010.
21-Jun-2009
* She was part of the Indian team that emerged champions in the 8-Nation Womens Champions Challenge-II Hockey Tournament, held in Kazan, Russia from 21-27 June, 2009.

OTHER IMPORTANT DATA

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In May 2011, whe was felicitated by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at Jaydev Bhawan, Bhubaneshwar for her contributions to Indian hockey.
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* Made her senior international debut in 2004 during the Australia tour.
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* Made her junior international debut in 2000 as a member of the team that went to Germany.
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* She lost her father at a very young age and her mother worked at a school as a cleaner.

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