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Nripjit Singh Bedi (commonly known as "Nippy", born 1 June 1940) was a
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player who was a member of the
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n national team and competed in the
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-winning effort at the 4th Asian Games. Bedi received the
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from the
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in 1962. The Indian athlete's volleyball career lasted for 23 years. He served as a
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with the Border Security Force (BSF) of
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before his 1995 retirement.


Early life

Bedi was born in Dhariwal in the
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of Punjab, India. He was the youngest of 6 siblings. He started playing at an early age of 9 when he used to watch others play in the fields at Dhariwal. He would watch the older players and picked up on the technique and tailored it into his unique style. He played for his school and college team. He played his first all India tournament match at Roorkee and Shahjhanpur Tata Nagar in 1956 at the age of 16 years. He was given the name 'Nippy' because he was very quick on his feet. His name became a name to be contended with and the opponents would get scared by the mere mention of his name!


Player

Nippy played volleyball with
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from 1956 to 1958 including 59 international test matches against opponents such as
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, Russia (3 times), Japan, South Korea,
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and
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(1959 to 1974). Nippy set a record for durability playing for Punjab State, Punjab Police and the BSF teams for 21 years (1959 to 1979) in total.


Highlights

At 5ft 10 inches, Nippy's height was not that of a typical attacker or smasher of the ball who averaged above 6ft. Not many know that he started off as a lifter but soon developed himself as a smasher and lifter by the age of 16 years. He worked hard at his technique, his physical ability and was very particular about his diet. Every day he used to practice on his jump to spike the ball. He managed to jump so high that he used to reach the height of 11ft 4inches, neck high above the net and spike the ball at will. He is the only spiker in Indian Volleyball who was able to turn his body in the air and spike the ball. Just as an aeroplane takes off at high speed and stays in the air for few seconds before it stabilised itself, Nippy was so fast in his run up to jump, he would stay in air for friction of a second, look at the opponents court and then smash the ball. And gracefully land on his toes first and then heel to absorb the impact of the landing and to the winning applause from the audience. Nippy competed at the 4th Asian Games in
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(1962) where the Indian national volleyball squad won the silver medal. There are many highlights from the championships, mainly the highly contested match semi final between India and Pakistan, which was a 5 set match. And India won it to face Japan in the finals. This is the highest medal won till date in the history of Indian Volleyball. Nippy also represented India at the
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in
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(1966)). In Pre Olympic qualifying championships, the Indian team won a
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in
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(1963), prior to the
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held in the latter half of 1964. Nippy is the youngest recipient of the Arjuna Award in 1962 and is the first awardee from
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state. He was also the first ever member of the Punjab Police and BSF to be a recipient for achievements in volleyball. Ministry of Sports Affairs and Sports, Government of India. Over a decade later, Nippy was declared "Sportsman of the Year" by the Punjab government in 1974. Under Nippy's leadership and captainship, the BSF was undefeated from 1968 to 1979 in National championships; All Indian Police Games and in open All India tournaments/championships in all over India. Nippy holds the record of playing the most all India Nationals from 1958 to 1979 continuously. He won 13 Gold medals, 5 Silver medals and 1 Bronze medal at nationals. In 1965 the Nationals did not take place due to the war between India and Pakistan. He served as a Commandant with the Border Security Force (BSF) before his retirement in 1995. His command took him all over India like Jammu Kashmir - Mendher, West Bengal - Raiganj, Malda, Rajasthan, Gujarat - Rann of Kutch, Punjab - Dera Baba Nanak, Fazilka. Nippy was the recipient of the President's Police Medal for meritorious service in 1992 and with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Punjab police, the latter given by the
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of Punjab in 2007. Punjab Government honoured Nippy for his outstanding contributions towards Volleyball as part of the 550th birth celebration of Guru Nanak Dev ji in 2019. Melody Melo, the famous Anglo India, in his Book on World Sportsmen said "INDIA has produced only one NIPPY and there cannot be another NIPPY."


Coach

Nippy was the coach of the BSF Volleyball team along with its captain. Under his captaincy BSF team became an unbeatable force to reckon with. He remarkably balanced the responsibilities of a Coach and Captain at the same time. Nippy was appointed coach for the Indian volleyball team and led them to the 1983 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship in Japan. He coached the Indian police team in 1967, 1974 and 1983 and filled the same position with the BSF team for a period of 15 years. Nippy trained many players who represented India, including Balwant Singh "Ballu". Nippy was a member of the Sports Council of India, a Sports Authority of India (SAI) selector and president of the DVA.


Retirement

Following his retirement Nippy is settled in
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. He is still actively involved in providing free coaching to youngsters. He also attends coaching camps to provide tips to budding players in The field of Volleyball. His passion and dedication to Volleyball is admirable and second to none.


Awards


Individuals

* ''1962 Arjuna Award'' * ''1974 Sportsman of the Year; Punjab Government'' * 1992 President's Police Medal for Meritorious Services (Border Security Force) *2007 Lifetime Achievement Award by Punjab Police *2019 Honoured by Government of Punjab on the 550th Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev ji. *


References

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