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Surendra Kumar Kataria

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Surendra Kumar Kataria
Personal information
NationalityIndian
Career highlights and awards
Arjuna Award (1973)

Surendra Kumar Kataria is a former basketball player from India who represented India at many international competitions. He was awarded Arjuna award in 1973.[1] He was born on 14 August in Bhilwara Rajasthan state and represented Indian Railways in national tournaments. It should also be mentioned here that he was a sharp-shooter in the true sense of the word, and Indian basketball has not seen such a shooter in all its history.

Achievements

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  • Represented India in the 5th Asian Basketball Championship at Bangkok(Thailand) in 1969.
  • Represented India in the 1st Youth Asian Basketball Championship held at Seoul(South Korea) in 1970.
  • Represented India in the 10th Anniversary of Asian Basketball Championship at Manila(Philippines) in 1970 and won the Bronze Medal of ABC.
  • Represented India in the 6th Asian Games held at Bangkok(Thailand) in 1970.
  • Represented India in the 7th Asian Basketball Championship held at Manila(Philippines) in 1973.
  • Selected for Asian team in 1973 during the 7th Asian Basketball Championship held at Manila.
  • Declared SECOND TOP SCORER OF ASIA in the 7th Asian Basketball Championship held at Manila(Philippines) in 1973.
  • Represented India in the 8th Asian Basketball Championship held at Bangkok(Thailand) in 1973.
  • Represented India against USSR Team at Calcutta in 1975.
  • Represented India as Captain in Quaid-E-Azam Mohd. Ali Zinha Memorial Festival at Lahore(Pakistan) in 1976.
  • Represented Rajasthan State in National Basketball Championship from 1963 to 1968 in Junior section.
  • Represented Rajasthan State in National Basketball Championship from 1969 to 1971 and won SILVER Medal.
  • Captain of Indian Railways Basketball team in 1977–78.
  • Represented as Coach of Indian Railways Basketball Team in the World Railway Games held at Romania in 1981 and won BRONZE Medal.

References

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  1. ^ "Arjuna Awards for outstanding achievement in National sports | Playquiz2win". playquiz2win.com. Retrieved 8 December 2020.