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Ramanathapuram to host Sub-Jr National Hockey from tomorrow

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 03 2017 | 5:13 PM IST
Tamil Nadu's Ramanathapuram is all set to host the Hockey India seventh Sub-Junior National Hockey Championship 2017 for women, starting tomorrow.
The tournament will be flagged off with B division matches between January 4 and 13 while the A Division matches will commence from January 11 and conclude on January 22. The tournament will be played at the SDAT Velumanickam Synthetic Hockey Stadium.
The annual event will feature the best talent in hockey from across India in the sub-junior category and will include 20 teams in A Division and 20 teams in B Division vying for top honours.
The A Division will include four pools with five teams each featuring defending champions Sports Authority of India, Hockey Punjab (2016 runners-up), Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy (2016 second runners-up), Hockey Haryana, Hockey Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh Hockey, Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu, Delhi Hockey, Hockey Karnataka, Chhattisgarh Hockey, Hockey Jharkhand, Hockey Gangpur- Odisha, Hockey Bihar, Hockey Madhya Pradesh, Hockey Odisha, Hockey Patiala, Hockey Mizoram, Bengal Hockey Association and Hockey Andhra Pradesh and Hockey Maharashtra.
B Division too will feature four pools with five teams in each pool that include Assam Hockey, Citizen Hockey XI, The Mumbai Hockey Association Ltd, Mumbai School Sports Association, Hockey Jammu & Kashmir, Sports Authority of Gujarat- Hockey Academy, Hockey Uttarakhand, Hockey Rajasthan, Hockey Gujarat, Hockey Puducherry, Hockey Bhopal, Goans Hockey, Dadra & Nagar Haveli Hockey Association, Vidarbha Hockey Association, Kerala Hockey, Hockey Himachal, Hockey Coorg, Hockey Madhya Bharat, Telangana Hockey, Hockey Him.
The national championships traditionally form the base for all future recruits into the national programs of the senior, junior and sub-junior categories, and this tournament will showcase the talent of over 700 budding hockey stars from all corners of the country.
Wishing the participating teams the very best, Hockey India president Mariamma Koshy said, "I am delighted and eager for the action to begin in the 7th Hockey India Sub- Junior Women National Championships in Ramanathapuram.
"These championships have brought forward the future stars of Indian hockey and its nothing less than an honour to see how youngsters from all corners of the country are working hard towards making a career for themselves in the sport.

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First Published: Jan 03 2017 | 5:13 PM IST

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