List of National Sports Award recipients in boxing

The National Sports Awards is the collective name given to the six sports awards of Republic of India. It is awarded annually by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. They are presented by the President of India in the same ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan usually on 29th August each year along with the national adventure award. As of 2020, a total of sixty-eight individuals have been awarded the various National Sports Awards in boxing. The four awards presented in boxing are Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award, Dhyan Chand Award and Dronacharya Award.[1]

National Sports Awards in Boxing
Various civilian awards for contributions to Sports (Individual/Team)
Awarded forVarious sports honour of India
Sponsored byGovernment of India
LocationRashtrapati Bhavan
CountryRepublic of India
Presented byPresident of India
First awarded1961
Last awarded2020
Highlights
Total awarded68
Awards

First presented in the year 1961, a total of forty-five individuals have been honoured with the Arjuna Award in boxing for their "good performance at the international level" over the period of last four years.[2] First presented in the year 1985, a total of eighteen coaches have been honoured with the Dronacharya Award in boxing for their "outstanding work on a consistent basis and enabling sportspersons to excel in international events" over the period of last four years, with four coaches being awarded in the lifetime contribution category.[3] First presented in the year 2009, a total of two sportspersons have been honoured with the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, the highest sporting honour of India, in boxing for their "most outstanding performance at the international level" over the period of last four years.[4] First presented in the year 2002, a total of three retired sportspersons have been honoured with the Dhyan Chand Award, the lifetime achievement sporting honour of India, in boxing for their "good performance at the international level and their continued contributions to the promotion of sports even after their career as a sportsperson is over."[5] One awardee Hawa Singh was honoured Dronacharya Award posthumously in the year 1999.[1]

Recipients

Key
   + Indicates a Lifetime contribution honour
   # Indicates a posthumous honour
List of National Sports award recipients, showing the year, award and gender[1]
Year Recipient Award Gender
2009 Mary Kom Rajiv Gandhi Khel RatnaFemale
2009 Vijender Singh Rajiv Gandhi Khel RatnaMale
1961 Buddy D'Souza Arjuna AwardMale
1962 Padam Badadur Mal Arjuna AwardMale
1966 Hawa Singh Arjuna AwardMale
1968 Dennis Swamy Arjuna AwardMale
1971 Muniswamy Venu Arjuna AwardMale
1972 Chandraya Narayanan Arjuna AwardMale
1973 Mehtab Singh Arjuna AwardMale
1977–1978 Birender Singh Thapa Arjuna AwardMale
1978–1979 C. C. Machaiah Arjuna AwardMale
1979–1980 Bakshish Singh Arjuna AwardMale
1980–1981 Issac Amaldas Arjuna AwardMale
1981 G. Manoharan Arjuna AwardMale
1982 Kaur Singh Arjuna AwardMale
1983 Jaslal Pradhan Arjuna AwardMale
1986 Jaipal Singh Arjuna AwardMale
1987 Seeva Jayaram Arjuna AwardMale
1989 Gopal Dewang Arjuna AwardMale
1991 Dharmendra Singh Yadav Arjuna AwardMale
1992 Rajendra Prasad Arjuna AwardMale
1993 Mukund Killekar Arjuna AwardMale
1993 Manoj Pingale Arjuna AwardMale
1995 Venkatesan Devarajan Arjuna AwardMale
1996 Rajkumar Sangwan Arjuna AwardMale
1998 Dingko Singh Arjuna AwardMale
1999 Jitender Kumar Arjuna AwardMale
1999 Gurcharan Singh Arjuna AwardMale
2002 Mohammed Ali Qamar Arjuna AwardMale
2003 Mary Kom Arjuna AwardFemale
2005 Akhil Kumar Arjuna AwardMale
2006 Vijender Singh Arjuna AwardMale
2007 Varghese Johnson Arjuna AwardMale
2009 Laishram Sarita Devi Arjuna AwardFemale
2010 Dinesh Kumar Arjuna AwardMale
2011 Suranjoy Singh Arjuna AwardMale
2012 Vikas Krishan Yadav Arjuna AwardMale
2013 Kavita Chahal Arjuna AwardFemale
2014 Jai Bhagwan Arjuna AwardMale
2014 Manoj Kumar Arjuna AwardMale
2015 Mandeep Jangra Arjuna AwardMale
2016 Shiva Thapa Arjuna AwardMale
2017 Devendro Singh Arjuna AwardMale
2018 Satish Kumar Arjuna AwardMale
2019 Sonia Lather Arjuna AwardFemale
2020 Lovlina Borgohain Arjuna AwardFemale
2020 Manish Kaushik Arjuna AwardMale
2002 Shahuraj Birajdar Dhyan Chand AwardMale
2020 Lakha Singh Dhyan Chand AwardMale
2020 N. Usha Dhyan Chand AwardFemale
2014 Ganapathy Manoharan + Dronacharya AwardMale
2015 Swatantar Raj Singh + Dronacharya AwardMale
2017 Brij Bhushan Mohanty + Dronacharya AwardMale
2020 Shiv Singh + Dronacharya AwardMale
1985 Om Prakash Bhardwaj Dronacharya AwardMale
1998 G. S. Sandhu Dronacharya AwardMale
1999 Hawa Singh + Dronacharya AwardMale
2003 Anoop Kumar Dronacharya AwardMale
2005 M. Venu Dronacharya AwardMale
2006 Damodaran Chandralal Dronacharya AwardMale
2007 Jagdish Singh Dronacharya AwardMale
2009 Jaydev Bisht Dronacharya AwardMale
2010 L Ibomcha Singh Dronacharya AwardMale
2011 Inukurthi Venkateshwara Roy Dronacharya AwardMale
2012 B. I. Fernandez Dronacharya AwardMale
2013 Mahavir Singh Dronacharya AwardMale
2016 Sagar Mal Dhayal Dronacharya AwardMale
2018 Subedar Chenanda Achaiah Kuttappa Dronacharya AwardMale

Reference

  1. "List of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Awardees (1991–2018)" (PDF). Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (India). Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 July 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  2. "Revised Scheme of Arjuna Award" (PDF). Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (India). 7 September 2018. Archived (PDF) from the original on 29 December 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  3. "Scheme for Dronacharya Award For Outstanding Coaches In Sports And Games (Amended as on 3 February 2016)" (PDF). Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. 3 February 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on 31 January 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  4. "Scheme for the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award" (PDF). Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. 23 February 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 September 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  5. "Scheme for the Dhyan Chand Award for Lifetime Achievement in Sports and Games (Amended as on 3 February 2016)" (PDF). Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. 3 February 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on 29 December 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2020.

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