Monday, September 3, 2007

Chak De India: Real Life Komal Chautala- Mamta kharab

Chak De India: Real Life Komal Chautala- Mamta kharab

Posted by filmikhabar on August 27th, 2007

Mamta Kharab, the golden girl for Indian Women Hockey Team, from Haryana is preparing for the Asia Cup which starts on Aug 29 in Bangkok. She has another reason to be in the limelight as Chitrashi Rawat has played her character in the latest blockbuster, Chak De India as Komal Choutala, the Haryanvi player. The Chak De team made sure that Chitrashi learnt Haryanvi and had her hair style like Mamta Kharab in Common Wealth Games of 2002, the tournament on which Chak De is based, where Indian Women Hockey team got the Gold for our country. Mamta Kharab is presently the captain of Indian Women’s Hockey Team.

Chitrashi Rawat in Chak De India in below above

Mamata Kharab in the 2004 Asia Cup semi-final against South Korea
Photo by Emmanuel Dunand of AFP/Getty Images, courtesy Rediff.com

PERSONAL
Date of Birth January 26, 1982
Height 160 cm
Weight 48 kg
Birthplace Givan village, near Rohtak, Haryana
Marital Status Single
Languages Hindi
Education Senior Secondary School
Rohtak, Haryana
Nickname Chipkali (Lizard)
Miscellaneous Elder sisters Sushma and Poonam played hockey at national level

DOMESTIC CIRCUIT
Product Of Sector 18 Sports Training Centre - SAI, Chandigadh
Team Western Railway and Haryana
City Mumbai
Position Forward - Winger
Awards Arjuna Puraskar (2002)
TOURNAMENTS
Senior Nationals Mar 2002 - Jalandhar (1st), 2 GOALS
Jan 2000 - Jabalpur (3rd), 11 GOALS
Top Goal Scorer of Tournament
National Games Dec 2002 - Hyderabad (1st), 5 GOALS, Played for Haryana
Nov 2001 - Ludhiana (2nd), Played for Maharashtra
Jun 1997 - Bangalore (3rd)
Federation Cup Feb/Mar 2004 - Rajnandgaon, Chattisgadh (1st), Played for Railways
Inter-Railway Championship Jan 2003 - Delhi (2nd)

Photograph Courtesy : Mike Hewitt / Getty Images

INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT
International Debut Jun 1999 - New Jersey, USA - 4 Nation u-21 Tourney
Asian Games Dec 2006 - Doha (Bronze)
Scored winning goal in bronze medal game
Oct 2002 - Busan (4th)
Member, All-Star Asian Games Team
Asia Cup Feb 2004 - Delhi (1st), 2 GOALS
Commonwealth Games Jul/Aug 2002 - Manchester (1st), 3 GOALS
Scored Winning Goal in Semi-Final vs. New Zealand
Scored Golden Goal in Final vs. England
Olympic Qualifier Mar 2000 - Milton Keynes - 10-Nation Qualifier (LAST), 2 GOALS
World Cup Qualifier Jun 2002 - England - Lost 3-game Playoff vs. USA 0-1, 1 GOAL
Sep 2001 - France (7th)
Champions Challenge Feb 2002 - Johannesburg (3rd), 1 GOAL
Junior World Cup May 2001 - Buenos Aires (9th), 5 GOALS, Captain
Junior Asia Cup May 2000 - Kuala Lumpur (3rd), 9 GOALS
Player of the Tournament, Joint Top Scorer of the Tournament
u-18 AHF Cup Nov 2000 - Hong Kong (1st)
Player of the Tournament
African Tour Feb 2002 - Kenya
American Tour Jun 1999 - New Jersey, USA - 4 Nation u-21 Tourney (1st)
Scored Golden Goal in Final vs. England
Australian Tour Apr/May 2004 - 3-Test Series (Lost 0-2), 2 GOALS
European Tour Jun 2002 - Manchester - 4-Nation Tournament (2nd), 1 GOAL
New Zealand Tour May 2004 - 4-Test Series (Lost 0-2), 1 GOAL
Jun 2001 - 4-Test Series (Tied 2-2)

http://www.bharatiyahockey.org/khiladi/stree/2002/mamatakharab.htm

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