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Kenya Hockey Olympians still with us: God Bless them!

 






Kenya Olympians still with us

 

1.   Roland Frank (whereabouts unknown)

2.   Reynold D’Souza (Brighton UK)

3.   Joginder Singh Dhillon (Folkstone UK)

4.   Avtar Singh Sohal (Nairobi Kenya)

5.   Silu Fernandes (Toronto Canada)

6.   Edgar Fernandes (Melbourne Australia)

7.   Hilary Fernandes (Toronto Canada)

8.   Krishan Aggarwal (India)

9.   Leo Fernandes (Toronto Canada)

10.               Amar Singh Mangat (Calgary Canada)

11.               Samad Khan (London UK)

12.               Harvinderpal Singh Marwa (London UK)

13.               Davinder Singh Deegan (London UK)

14.               Ajmal Malik (Pakistan)

15.               Amarjeet Marwa (London UK)

16.               Ezar Ayodo (whereabouts unknown)

17.               Jagmel Singh Rooprai (London UK)

18.               Surjit Singh Rihal (London UK)

19.               Harvinder Singh Sibia

20.               Brajinder Daved (London UK)

21.               Tarlochan Singh Channa (Nairobi Kenya)

22.               Ranjit Singh Sehmi (USA)

23.               Resham Singh Bains (Nairobi Kenya)

24.               Philip D’Souza (Calgary Canada)

25.               Silvester Ashioya

26.               Emmanuel Odoul

27.               Manjeet Singh Panesar (London UK)

28.               Jitender Singh Panesar (London UK)

29.               Peter Akatsa

30.               Harvinder Singh Kular (London UK)

31.               Raphael Fernandes (Toronto Canada)

32.               Sunil Chabra

33.               Sarabjit Singh Sehmi (Australia)

34.               Paul Omany

35.               Roy Odier

36.               John Okoth

37.               Samuel Ngoyo

38.               Sanjiwan Goyal

39.               Victor Owino

40.               Samson Oriso

41.               Inderjit Singh Matharu (Nairobi Kenya)

42.               Samson Muange

 


List composed by Dil Bahra
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


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