Tirkey, Coutinho, Laxman get Arjuna award

India hockey captain Dilip Tirkey, former India football captain Bruno 
Coutinho and stylish middle order batsman V V S Laxman have been named 
in the list of 14 Arjuna award winners for the year 2001.

The awardees, chosen by a new selection committee headed by former 
badminton ace Prakash Padukone, also includes the shooter Samaresh Jung, 
tennis player Sandeep Kirtane and basketballer Parminder Singh.

The new committee was formed following widespread criticism of the 
selection procedure for last year's awards.

Micheal Ferreira [billiards and snooker] and Sunny Thomas [shooting] 
have been conferred the prestigious Dronacharya award for outstanding 
performances as coaches, for the year 2001.

The awards will be presented by the President of India at a function on 
August 29.

The list:
Arjuna award: Parminder Singh (basketball), Devendra Joshi (billiards 
and snooker), V V S Laxman (cricket), Bruno Coutinho (football), Dilip 
Tirkey (hockey-men), Sita Gossain (hockey-women), B C Ramesh (kabaddi), 
Kasam Khan (rowing), Samaresh Jung (shooting), Sandeep Kirtane (tennis), 
Amir Singh (volleyball), Ramesh Kumar (wrestling), Lt Cdr R Mahesh 
(Yachting), K R Shankar Iyer (athletics and cricket - disabled).

Dronacharya award: Michael Ferreira (billiards and snookers), Sunny 
Thomas (shooting).

Laxman's epic 281 in the second Test against Australia, which helped 
India pull off an incredible come-from-behind victory to level the 
series 1-1 in Kolkata, has been given due recognition, while seasoned 
Goan striker Coutinho has been rewarded for consistent performances on 
the football circuit for several years.

Tirkey is currently leading the Indian hockey team and was also a member 
of the gold-winning Bangkok Asian Games squad.

Devendra Joshi, one of the top billiards players of the country, also 
found favour with the selection panel for his consistent showing on the 
green baize.

Former women's hockey captain Sita Gossain played a key role in the 
team's gold-winning effort in the recent Commonwealth Games in 
Manchester, while the experienced Parminder Singh has been awarded for 
his outstanding peformance in basketball for the last few years.

The selection committee for the Dronacharya award, headed by 1975 hockey 
World Cup-winning captain Ajit Pal Singh, recommended the names of 
Michael Ferreira and Sunny Thomas for the coach's honour and the 
Ministry of Youth Affiars and Sports had not hesitation in accepting the 
nominations.

Former world champion Ferreira currently coaches the Indian billiards 
and snooker teams while Thomas was the coach of the shooting team which 
excelled at the just-concluded Commonwealth Games in Manchester.

From: http://www.rediff.com/sports/2002/aug/21arjuna.htm

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