Tilakam Gopal

T. Gopal (Gopal Tilkam) (born 20 August 1941) is a former volleyball player from India. He captained the India national team at the 1966 Asian Games.[1]

Gopal Tilkam
Born (1941-08-20) 20 August 1941
Spouse(s)Smt. Devaki Tilkam
Websitehttp://tilkamgopal.webs.com/

Overview

In the Inter-Civil Services All India Tournaments, Gopal represented the Andhra Pradesh Civil Service volleyball team:

Year Place of tournament Rank
1967 Nagapur Winners
1968 Madras Winners
1969 Jaipur Runners-up
1970 Ahemabad Winners

At the All India Inter Departmental Nationals, he represented the Andhra Pradesh Police Team:

Year Rank
1967 Winners
1968 Winners
1969 Winners *
1970 Winners *
  • means Gopal was captain of the Andhra Pradesh Police Team

At the All India Inter-Police Meets, he represented the Andhra Pradesh Police Team and helped the team to the following results:

Year Rank
1960 Winners
1961 Winners
1962 Runners-up
1963 Winners
1964 Runners-up
1965 Runners-up
1965 Runners-up
1966 Runners-up
1967 Runners-up
1968 Runners-up
1969 Runners-up
1970 Third place

At the National Volleyball Championship, he represented Andhra Pradesh:

Year Place of tournament Rank
1958–59 Jamshedpur Selected to play
1960–61 Madras Selected to play
1970–71 Delhi Selected to play
1971–72 Jabalpur Selected to play
1972–73 Allahabad Reached semi-final
1973–74 Gwalior Reached semi-final
1974–75 1.) Madras

2.) Bangalore

1.)South Zone Championships

2.)Winners of Nationals

1975–76 and 1976–77 Hyderabad South Zone Winners
1977–78 Calcutta Zonal Winners
1978–79 Trivandrum Runners-up
1979–80 Udaipur Selected to play
1980–81 Gauhati Selected to play

International matches

Gopal competed in the following international competitions:

  • Represented the Indian volleyball team in the Inter-National Matches.
  • 1961 – Represented India in the test match against the visiting Japanese team held at Calcutta.
  • 1962 – Was a member of the Indian volleyball team which participated in the Asian Games at Jakarta and received a silver medal.
  • 1963 – Was a member of the Indian volleyball team which toured the USSR. The team won against the Romanian team, who were European champions.
  • 1964 – Was a member of the Indian volleyball team which participated in the Olympics at Delhi in which all the Asian countries participated and won the bronze medal.
  • 1965 – Was a captain of the Indian volleyball team which played five test matches against the visiting USSR team. The tests were played at Delhi, Bhilai, Rowa, Calcutta, and Cuttack.
  • 1965 – The Indian team also played two unofficial matches against the Russian team at Balaghat and Allahabad. Gopal was captain of the team in these matches.
  • 1966 – Captain of the Indian volleyball team which participated in the Asian Games at Bangkok.
  • 1967 – Captain of the Indian team against the visiting Ceylonese volleyball team. The test matches were held at Calcutta and Dalmianagar.
  • 1970 – Member of the Indian team which played five test matches against the visiting Paris University team. (The Paris University team contained six players who represented the French volleyball team) The tests were played at Hyderabad, Trivandrum, Jamshedpur, Udaipur, and Bombay. Gopal was captain of the Indian team at Hyderabad.

Post-playing career

After his playing career ended, Gopal did the following:

  • 1981 – Attended International Referee's Course at London (UK) and official matches at the Commonwealth Games in Nottingham.
  • 1982 – Officiated international matches in 9th Asian Games held at New Delhi.
  • 1983 – Officiated test matches between India and USSR in India.
  • 1990 – Visited as a Chief-De-Mission of the Andhra Pradesh team which participated in the international tournament held at Perth, Australia and won third place.
  • 1991 – Visited as Chief-De-Mission of the Indian junior team which participated in the 5th Indian Asian Games held at Bangkok.
  • Senior Vice President of Andhra Pradesh Volleyball Association and retired at the Police Department as a Superintendent of Police, Intelligence.

Awards

References

  1. Link. United India Periodicals. 13 (2): 35. 1970. ISSN 0459-469X. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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