Ishika Chaudhary Family Tree

Ishika Chaudhary - A Lifestory

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Hailing from Madhya Pradesh, Ishika Chaudhary is a rising star in Indian women's hockey. Her journey began at the MP Women's Hockey Academy in Gwalior, where she honed her skills under the guidance of experienced coaches. She quickly made her mark, representing India at the Youth Olympics in 2018, where the team clinched the silver medal. This success paved the way for her senior team debut in 2022. Currently, she plays for Indian Oil Corporation Limited and is recognized as a promising defender. With her dedication, talent, and relentless pursuit of excellence, Ishika Chaudhary is poised to make significant contributions to the Indian women's hockey team and inspire the next generation of athletes.


Birth

Ishika chaudhary was born on April 15, 2000, in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Her father, Rajeev Chaudhary is a Government Teacher.

Family Facts

  • Parents:
    Rajeev Chaudhary (Father)
  • Siblings:
    Ishan Chaudhary 
     

International Debut

She made her debut for the Senior India team in FIH Pro League 2022.

Career Journey

  • She represented Madhya Pradesh with standout performances in the Junior National Championships held in Bhopal in both 2016 and 2017.
  • Her impressive performance earned her a call-up to the National camp in 2017.
  • Ishika was part of the Indian hockey team that won the silver medal at the 3rd Youth Olympic Games in 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • She also participated in the Youth Olympic Games Under-18 qualifiers held in Bangkok in April 2018, scoring three goals in the tournament.
  • Later, she represented India in the FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup 2022, held in Potchefstroom, South Africa, where India finished in fourth place.
  • Ishika won a bronze medal with the Indian team at the Asian Games Hangzhou 2022.
  • Ishika was part of the team that won a bronze medal at the Women's Asia Cup 2022 in Muscat.
  • She contributed to India’s victory at the Jharkhand Women's Asian Champions Trophy 2023 in Ranchi, where the team won the gold medal.

Anecdotes

  • Ishika developed a love for hockey at a young age, often practicing for hours on makeshift fields near her home.
  • She honed her skills at the MP Women's Hockey Academy in Gwalior, where she first gained recognition for her defensive prowess.
  • Her back-to-back standout performances for Madhya Pradesh in the Junior Nationals (2016 and 2017) paved the way for her call-up to the National camp.
  • During the qualifiers for the 2018 Youth Olympics in Bangkok, she scored three crucial goals, showcasing her offensive skills and versatility.
  • Ishika played a pivotal role in India’s silver medal win at the 3rd Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, a career-defining moment for her at a young age.
  • Ishika made her mark by winning medals with the senior team, including bronze at the 2022 Asian Games and gold at the 2023 Asian Champions Trophy.



     

Medal Achievements

  • Gold:
    Fourth Hockey India Sub-Junior National Championship, Pune, 2014
    Women's Asian Champions Trophy, Ranchi, 2023
    Inter-Department Championship, Delhi, 2023
  • Silver:
    Summer Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires 2018
  • Bronze:
    6th Hockey India Sub Junior National Championship, Rohtak, 2016
    6th Hockey India Senior National Championship, Bengaluru 2016
    Women's Hockey Asia Cup, Muscat, 2022
    19th Asian Games, Hangzhou, 2023
     

Award

Eklavya Award 2020

 

Notable Quotes

  • "Hockey taught me discipline, dedication, and how to keep going, no matter the challenges."
  • "Representing India on the international stage is the highest honor; it motivates me to give my best every day."
  • "Every match is a learning experience. Whether we win or lose, there is always something to take away and improve on."
  • "Coming from a small town, I want to show young girls that they can dream big and achieve it with hard work."
  • "Winning a medal for India is not just my achievement, but the result of the team's collective hard work and spirit."
  • "The support from my family and coaches has been my biggest strength, pushing me to reach where I am today."

Praise and Reflections from Colleagues

  • “Ishika brings a remarkable sense of calm and focus on the field, which is rare in young players.”— Janneke Schopman, Indian Women's Hockey Team Coach
  • “Her dedication and resilience are inspiring. Ishika has grown into a player who can handle pressure with confidence.”— Rani Rampal, Former Indian Women's Hockey Team Captain
  • “Ishika's journey from a small town to international tournaments shows the power of hard work and passion.”— Savita Punia, Indian Hockey Goalkeeper
  • “Having coached her in the early days, I can say Ishika’s commitment was visible from the start. She deserves every bit of her success.”— Preeti Dubey, Senior Indian Hockey Player and Mentor
  • “Young players like Ishika are the backbone of Indian hockey’s future. Her consistency on the field is impressive.”— Poonam Rani, Senior Indian Hockey Player
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