T. P. Padmanabhan Nair

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FullnameThekkumpadan Puthanveettil Padmanabhan Nair
NicknameT. P. P. Nair
NationalityIndian
Born1935 (age 8990)
Cherukunnu, Kannur, Kerala, India
T. P. Padmanabhan Nair
T.P.P.Nair receiving the Dhyan Chand Lifetime Achievement Award
Personal information
Full nameThekkumpadan Puthanveettil Padmanabhan Nair
NicknameT. P. P. Nair
NationalityIndian
Born1935 (age 8990)
Cherukunnu, Kannur, Kerala, India
HometownKannur, Kerala, India
National team
India
Honours
Representing  India
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place1962 Asian GamesTeam
Bronze medal – third place1958 Asian GamesTeam

T. P. Padmanabhan Nair also known as T. P. P. Nair was a volleyball player, former captain and coach of Indian National Volleyball Team. He was the first Malayali to become the captain of the national volleyball team.[1] In 2015, he received Dhyan Chand Award the highest sports award in the country.[1] He is the only Indian volleyball player to have won two Asian Games medals.[2]

Thekkumpadan Puthanveettil Padmanabhan Nair was born in Cherukunnu village in Kannur district of Kerala. After studying in Cherukunnu High School, he joined Indian Air Force in 1951.[3] Vazhkulam Joseph, a former Air Force team captain and a member of the Indian team, made him a volleyball player.[3] Later he joined in Services team and was selected to National team.[3][1][4]

He joined Indian Railways in 1960 and retired in 1992 as a Senior Technical Assistant.[4] After retirement, he lives in Mumbai with his son Pradeep.[3]

He was the Railway Team Coach from 1966 to 1987, the Maharashtra Men's Team Coach in 1966, and the Manager until 1992, the Liaison Officer at the Delhi Asiad in 1982 and the Railways Women's Team Coach.[5]

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