Indian Roller Hockey National Championship

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Indian Roller Hockey National Championship
Roller hockey pictogram.svg
Sport Roller Hockey
Founded1963
No. of teams12
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
Most recent
champion(s)
Chandigarh
Official website Roller Skating Federation of India,RSFI

The Indian Roller Hockey Championship is the biggest Roller Hockey States Championship in India, and is disputed in men and women.

Contents

Teams

The list of participating teams are:

Men's competition

List of winners

YearChampion2nd place3rd place
2022 Chandigarh - -
2021 Jammu and kashmir - -
2020 Haryana - -
2019 Haryana - -
2018 Chandigarh Haryana -
2017 Haryana Punjab Jammu and kashmir
2016 Haryana Chandigarh Punjab
2015 Haryana
2014 Chandigarh Haryana Jammu and kashmir
2012 Haryana Chandigarh Jammu and kashmir
2011 Jammu and Kashmir Haryana Chandigarh
2010 Haryana Chandigarh Punjab
2009 Chandigarh Haryana Punjab
1999 Chandigarh
1998 Chandigarh

Number of Indian National Championships by team

TeamChampionships
Chandigarh 4
Jammu and Kashmir 1
Haryana 5
TOTAL10

Women's competition

List of winners

YearChampion2nd place3rd place
2014 Haryana Andhra Pradesh Chandigarh
2012 Haryana Jammu and Kashmir Andhra Pradesh
2011 Haryana Andhra Pradesh Jammu and Kashmir
2010 Haryana
2009 Haryana Andhra Pradesh Delhi

Number of Indian National Championships by team

TeamChampionships
Haryana5
chandigarh4
Jammu and kashmir1
TOTAL10

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References

    Indian websites

    International