Hockey India has been hit with fresh turmoil as it learned that their longest-serving CEO Elena Norman has stepped down from her post. As per sources, Norman took this step as she was not paid her dues for the past few months. (More Hockey News)
The Australian served the role of HI's CEO for 13 years and had not been paid for the last three months. This news comes days after Indian women's hockey team coach Janneke Schopman claimed that she was not valued and respected by country's apex body in hockey.
Hockey India have released an official statement and it still not known as to why Norman had to step down. However, a source close to PTI revealed that the Australian was upset by the non-payment of dues and the environment was not a jovial one.
HI president and former India captain Dilip Tirkey, while accepting Norman's resignation, expressed his gratitude towards the Australian.
"Not only as the President of Hockey India but also as a former player and avid hockey enthusiast, I want to formally acknowledge and extend my sincere gratitude for her remarkable contributions over the last 12-13 years," Tirkey said in a statement.
"Her dedication and efforts have played a pivotal role in propelling Hockey India and Indian hockey to the commendable position they hold today. I wish her great success in all her future endeavours."
During the time she held the top job, the country's men and women's teams achieved career-best world rankings.
A historic bronze-medal finish by the men's team at the Tokyo Olympic Games, ending a 41-year medal drought, was also a major accomplishment. The women also finished at an unprecedented fourth in the quadrennial showpiece.
Janneke Schopman Resigns As India Women's Hockey Coach After Critical Comments Against HINorman served a major part of her stint with HI when former International Hockey Federation (FIH) chief Narendra Batra was the president of the national body.
During her tenure, HI hosted two consecutive editions of FIH Men's World Cup in 2018 and 2023, two Junior Men's World Cup in 2016 and 2021 and also hosted five editions of the now-discontinued Hockey India League (HIL), a franchise-based league.
Besides, HI also hosted several international hockey events including the Champions Trophy, World League Finals in 2015 and 2017, Olympic Qualifiers in 2019 and 2024 as well as the Hockey Pro League home games during her tenure.
"Elena was also at the forefront of bringing women's hockey to limelight, providing them equal facilities as the men's hockey team, including cash awards recognising standout performances in international events through the Hockey India Annual Awards," said a Hockey India statement.
"She was particularly instrumental in the success of the women's team that qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics, a historic feat as the team qualified for the first time and participated in the Olympics after 36 years," the statement added.
(With PTI inputs)golden palasyo