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Samiullah Khan (Urdu: سمیع اللہ خان; born 6 September 1951, in Bahawalpur) is a former field hockey player from Pakistan, who was nicknamed The Flying Horse because of his great speed across the hockey turf. Samiullah won multiple gold medals for Pakistan, most notably in Olympic Games and Asian Games.
Career
He played as a left winger for his native country in the 1970s and 1980s.
He was member of Pakistan field hockey team that won bronze medal in the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. He was also part of the Pakistan hockey teams that won silver medal in 1975 Men's Hockey World Cup while gold medal in 1978 Men's Hockey World Cup and 1982 Men's Hockey World Cup. He also included in Pakistan hockey teams that won gold medals in the 1974 Asian Games in Tehran, the 1978 Asian Games in Bangkok and 1982 Asian Games in Delhi. His remarkable ball control with enormous speed was a rare and lethal combination that can be seen in Hockey. With his thrilling runs, body dodges, and large leaps he could beat and outpace his opponents and penetrate any defense to score goals or create scoring opportunities for his team mates.
His brother Kaleemullah Khan also played for the national field hockey team of Pakistan. Samiullah retired from international hockey in 1982 while he was the captain of the Pakistan team. Samiullah Khan later managed the Pakistan Hockey Team, quitting in 2005.
Samiullah is also the nephew of Motiullah, who was a member of the 1960 Rome Olympics gold-winning Pakistan hockey side.
Awards and recognition
Pride of Performance Award in 1983 by the President of Pakistan
Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) Award by the President of Pakistan in 2014
References
External links
Samiullah Khan at Olympedia