Ice Hockey Association of India

India
Association name Ice Hockey Association of India
IIHF membership April 27, 1989
President K. L. Kumar
IIHF men's ranking N/A
IIHF women's ranking N/A
icehockeyindia.com

In addition to working with other sport organizations in India such as the Indian Olympic Association and the Sports Authority of India to develop hockery infrastructure and construct rinks, the IHAI is seeking corporate sponsors.[1] Many of the members of the Indian national team, coordinated by the IHAI, are recruited from clubs associated with military units and regiments.[2] The IHAI has however created programs to introduce the sport to a wider audience, for example through the Learn to Play programs that have been implemented in Ladakh and Kargil and soon will be in Delhi and Mumbai. As an alternative for players interested in the sport but who due to climate do not have access to outdoor ice rinks, the association will begin holding programs in in-line hockey as well. This will build on existing in-line hockey being played informally in Gujarat and Mumbai.[3]

References

  1. ^ "IHAI: Ice Hockey Association of India". Ice Hockey Association of India. http://icehockeyindia.com/ihai.html. Retrieved 2009-06-09. 
  2. ^ "Teams". Ice Hockey Association of India. http://icehockeyindia.com/teams.html#main. Retrieved 2009-06-09. 
  3. ^ "Learn to Play Programs". Ice Hockey Association of India. http://icehockeyindia.com/programs.html. Retrieved 2009-06-09. 

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