Surjeet Singh Panesar

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameSurjeet•Singh Panesar, Jr.
Used nameSurjeet•Singh Panesar
Nick/petnamesSindh
Born24 June 1938 in Nairobi, Nairobi (KEN)
Died6 November 2019 in Nairobi, Nairobi (KEN)
Measurements170 cm / 68 kg
AffiliationsSimba Union, Nairobi (KEN)
NOC Kenya

Biography

Surjeet “Sindh” Singh Panesar was a Kenyan hockey player who played at four Olympic Games. Singh Panesar studied at the Duke of Gloucester School in Nairobi and finished his studies in India at the Maharaja Patiala Public School and Patiala University, where he played hockey for both schools.

Sindh joined Sikh Union Nairobi in 1957 and stayed with that club from 1957-80. During that time he helped them win the Ujjager Singh Rai Cup, the Kesar Singh Cup, the Siri Guru Gobind Singh Cup, and the Aggarwal Cup in the 1957/58 season. He was a member of the club team that won the M. R. D’Souza Gold Cup 13 times. Singh Panesar played on the team that won the Kenya Cup in 1958. He also played at the first hockey World Cup at Barcelona in 1971, helping Kenya reach the semi-finals.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1960 Summer Olympics Hockey KEN Surjeet Singh Panesar
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Kenya 8
1964 Summer Olympics Hockey KEN Surjeet Singh Panesar
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Kenya 6
1968 Summer Olympics Hockey KEN Surjeet Singh Panesar
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Kenya 8
1972 Summer Olympics Hockey KEN Surjeet Singh Panesar
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Kenya 13