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Leslie Walter Claudius

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Leslie Walter Claudius

Birth
Chhattisgarh, India
Death
20 Dec 2012 (aged 85)
Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Burial
Calcutta, West Bengal, India GPS-Latitude: 22.5476333, Longitude: 88.364625
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He was an Indian field hockey player. He studied in South Eastern Railway(Now SECR) English Medium School Bilaspur which has produced many national sporting stars.

He shares with Udham Singh the distinction of being one of only two Indian players to win four Olympic medals in field hockey. To his gold medals in 1948, 1952 and 1956, he added silver in 1960 when he captained the team. He was the first player ever to earn 100 caps, and competed for India, in addition to the Olympics, on their European tour of 1949, Malaysian tour of 1952, Australian and New Zealand tours of 1955, and at the 3rd Asian Games in 1958. After the 1960 Olympics, he continued to compete domestically, retiring after the 1965 season. In 1971, he became the sixth Indian hockey player to be given the Padma Shri Civil award by the Indian government.
He was an Indian field hockey player. He studied in South Eastern Railway(Now SECR) English Medium School Bilaspur which has produced many national sporting stars.

He shares with Udham Singh the distinction of being one of only two Indian players to win four Olympic medals in field hockey. To his gold medals in 1948, 1952 and 1956, he added silver in 1960 when he captained the team. He was the first player ever to earn 100 caps, and competed for India, in addition to the Olympics, on their European tour of 1949, Malaysian tour of 1952, Australian and New Zealand tours of 1955, and at the 3rd Asian Games in 1958. After the 1960 Olympics, he continued to compete domestically, retiring after the 1965 season. In 1971, he became the sixth Indian hockey player to be given the Padma Shri Civil award by the Indian government.

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