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Host team all set for 14th Manipur Polo Inti 2022
Source: Chronicle News Service / Wahengbam Tiken

Imphal, November 21 2022: The 14th Manipur Polo International Tournament which is organised as part of the Sangai Festival 2022 will kick off on November 22 after a gap of two years due to the pandemic and will go on till November 29 .

Altogether five teams; India A (Indian Polo Association team), India B (Manipur team), Indian Navy, the United Kingdom and the United States of America will vie for the trophy.

The Manipur team will once again be led by the multi-talented sportsperson Tourem Pradeepkumar Singh, 38 years, hailing from Wangkhei Ningthem Pukhri Mapal.

Besides polo, Pradeep has won gold in tent pegging in the All India Police Equestrian Meet in 2008, gold in the National Endurance Championship in 2012 and silver in the International Endurance Championship in 2013.He also represented the state in rowing in the 2001 and 2003 National Games.

Pradeepkumar, who started riding a horse around the age of 17, made his polo debut in the Junior State Level Polo Tournament 1994, was part of the Khurai Polo Club, winner of the Governor's Cup in 1996.In 2007, he joined the 5th IRB as a rifleman and that's the time he left rowing and other sports to concentrate on polo.

Pradeepkumar was part of the winning India B team in the Manipur Polo International Tournament from 2012 to 2014 and after a break of one year, he was back in 2016 and 2017 .

In 2003, Pradeepkumar went as part of the MHRPA team to Kolkata, and was a member of the Manipur team, which won a tournament at Drass in 2012 under very trying conditions.

In 2016, Manipur defeated the ASC team in Lucknow even though the team was playing on thoroughbred horses for the first time.

The second senior member of the team P Ojit, 38 years, from Tentha, is the son of a very renowned polo player late P Manaobi, who played for the veterinary team.

As with many other polo players, Ojit also started riding from a very young age of 5 years and with father Manobi's training, began playing polo at the age Of 15 years.

Ojit was also a very keen footballer but his real love has remained polo.

Ojit started off by playing Pana Polo in Wangjing and in 1997, he began playing in state-level polo tournaments with Tentha Polo Club.

He was part of the N Hazari tournament winning Tekcham Polo Club in 2002 and 2003.Ojit also went to Drass with the Manipur team to take part in the polo tournament there but unfortunately had to come back because of a landslide.

P Ojit has represented the state in every edition of the Manipur Polo International Tournament since 2012 Laishram Atangba Singh, just 26 years of age, made a very impressive debut in the 11th Manipur Polo International scoring as many as 11 goals.

Atangba's elder brother had a horse but he was not allowed to ride it so he took to catching other peoples' horses and riding them, often after bunking classes when he was around 10 years old.

Th Kaoba of Chingkheihunba Polo Club was Atangba's first coach and under his watchful eye started playing polo for the same club.

In 2012, he took part in the N Hazari Polo Club and in 2013 and was part of the state team which played exhibition matches at Fort Williams, Kolkata.

In 2016, Atangba joined X Polo Club and in the same year went to Lucknow to play exhibition matches there with the state team.

Atangba is extremely happy to get a chance to play against such good foreign teams who play with such a lot of discipline.

He gives all the credit to his mother who supported him throughout in his quest to become a polo player.

The fourth member of the Manipur team, Laishram Thomson, 29 years of age, is the son of Laishram Rajendra Kumar and Londhoni Devi of Singjamei Cherom Leikai.

Thomson started riding at the early age of 9 years and was around 15 years when he started playing polo.

The initial inspiration for taking up the game of polo came from his elder who to this day is an active polo player.

Among other coaches and seniors who guided and helped him hone his game, Thomson mentions Oja Naba Singh and Joyshankar Salam of Thangmeiband Polo Club, Ch Ajit of Singjamei and Jotin of Khurai Polo Club.

Thomson has represented Manipur in the 8th and 10th editions of the Manipur Polo International Tournament and he is making a comeback in this 14 edition of this prestigious tournament.

Having been in good form this season, Thomson hopes to take advantage of it in days to come and give a good display and help the team lift the trophy.

A fresh entrant to the Manipur team is young Laishrim Rohit, just 22 years of age, son of Laishram Romeo and L (O) Mirabai of Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai.

Rohit's tryst with horses began at the young age of five years but began playing polo only at 18 years of age.

Though Rohit was also good at football, he decided to give it up and concentrate solely on polo.

Taking to polo came naturally to Rohit as his father and mentor was an accomplished player with the Imphal riding club.

He considers his father as the pillar of support and credits his growth as a polo player to his father.

Though he believed he played good polo this season, Rohit was pleasantly surprised at being selected to represent Manipur in this prestigious tournament.

With the encouragement from the seniors, Rohit feels he is getting settled in the team and developing a very good understanding with his teammates.

Soibam Sadananda, the other member of the team, 32 years of age, is born to Soibam Yaiskul and S (O) Tombi of Tekcham Manning Leikai.

He is the youngest of four siblings, two sons and two daughters.

Sadanada began riding horses at the age of 10 and took up the game of polo shortly afterward.

At around 15 years of age, he began representing Tekcham Polo Club in various state-level polo tournaments.

He also turned out for Singjamei Polo Club and Ibudhou Marjing Polo club in later years.

Among his mentors, he mentions Oja Tombi of Wabgai, Oja Doren of Tentha and P Ojit of Tekcham Polo Club who continue to guide him to this day.

Sadanada revealed that he was confident of getting selected as he was performing well consistently in the tournaments he played this season.

He is prepared to face any opponent in this tournament and give his best to help Manipur lift the trophy once again.

S Bimol, a former captain, is the team coach while N Ibungochoubi is the manager.


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