Born on 10th September 1978 in Sundargarh in Orissa, Jyoti Sunita Kullu, is a female hockey player of India. She has completed his 12th standard. She Married in April 2006 to Albert Tete, hockey player .She is working with Rail Coach Factory in Kapurthala.
She made her first appearance for India in 1996 in Delhi at the Indira Gandhi Gold Cup. In 2002 she became the topscorer of the Champions Challenge tournament in Johannesburg, South Africa, with five goals in six matches. In the same year Kullu won the golden medal with India at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England.Jyoti Sunita Kullu is a team member of the Indian women`s hockey and has received the Arjuna Award for 2006.
International Debut | 1996 - Delhi - Indira Gandhi Gold Cup |
Total Matches | 179, at the end of the 2006 Asian Games |
World Cup | May 1998 - Utrecht (LAST), 1 GOAL |
Asian Games | Dec 2006 - Doha (Bronze), Captain, 5 GOALS |
Flag bearer of the Indian contingent for the Opening Ceremony | |
Oct 2002 - Busan (4th), 1 GOAL | |
Member, All-Star Asian Games Team | |
Dec 1998 - Bangkok (2nd), 3 GOALS | |
Asia Cup | Feb 2004 - Delhi (1st), 1 GOAL |
Dec 1999 - Delhi (2nd), 3 GOALS | |
Commonwealth Games | Mar 2006 - Melbourne (2nd), 2 GOALS |
Jul/Aug 2002 - Manchester (1st), 4 GOALS | |
Highest scorer for India in 2002 Commonwealth Games | |
Sep 1998 - Kuala Lumpur (4th) | |
Afro-Asian Games | Oct 2003 - Hyderabad (1st), 5 GOALS |
Indira Gandhi Gold Cup | 1996 - New Delhi |
Olympic Qualifier | Mar 2000 - Milton Keynes - 10th (Last), 1 GOAL |
World Cup Qualifier | Sep 2001 - France (7th) |
Aug 1997 - Harare, Zimbabwe (4th) | |
1996 - Port of Spain | |
Champions Challenge | Feb 2002 - Johannesburg (3rd), 5 GOALS |
Highest scorer of the tournament | |
African Tour | Feb 2002 - Kenya |
Feb 1998 - South Africa - 3-Nation Tournament (Last) | |
Jul 1997 - Kenya | |
American Tour | Apr 1998 - Springfield, Massachusetts (USA) - 4-Nation Tourney (LAST) |
Asian Tour | Aug 2005 - Singapore - 4-Nation Tournament (1st) |
Jun 2005 - Seoul - 6-Nation KT Cup (5th) | |
1996 - China | |
Australian Tour | May 1999 - Perth - 4-Nation Telstra Challenge (3rd) |
Apr/May 1999 - Canberra - 4-Nation Telstra Challenge (3rd) | |
European Tour | Jul 2003 - Russia - 3-Nation Tournament (1st), 1 GOAL, VICE-CAPTAIN |
Jun 2002 - Manchester - 4-Nation Tournament (2nd), 2 GOALS | |
April 1998 - Test Series vs. Germany (Lost 0-2) | |
New Zealand Tour | Jun 2001 - 4-Test Series (Tied 2-2), 1 GOAL |
Aug 1999 - 3-Test Series (Lost 1-2) |