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'''Lazarus ("Lajarus") Barla''' (born November 4, 1979 in [[Savnamara]], near [[Sundargarh]], [[Orissa, India|Orissa]]) is a [[field hockey]] defender from [[India]], who belongs to the [[Kurukh people|Oraon]] tribe of [[Chota Nagpur Plateau|Chota Nagpur]].  
'''Lazarus ("Lajarus") Barla''' (born November 4, 1979 in [[Savnamara]], near [[Sundargarh]], [[Odisha]]) is a [[field hockey]] defender from [[India]], who belongs to the [[Kurukh people|Oraon]] tribe of [[Chota Nagpur Plateau|Chota Nagpur]].  


He made his international senior debut for the [[India men's national field hockey team|Men's National Team]] in January 1998 during the test series against [[Germany]]. He represented his native country at the [[Field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics|2000 Summer Olympics]] in [[Sydney, Australia]], where India finished in seventh place.
He made his international senior debut for the [[India men's national field hockey team|Men's National Team]] in January 1998 during the test series against [[Germany]]. He represented his native country at the [[Field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics|2000 Summer Olympics]] in [[Sydney, Australia]], where India finished in seventh place.

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Lazarus Barla
Medal record
Representing  India
Men’s Field Hockey
Champions Challenge
Gold medal – first place Kuala Lumpur 2001 Team

Lazarus ("Lajarus") Barla (born November 4, 1979 in Savnamara, near Sundargarh, Odisha) is a field hockey defender from India, who belongs to the Oraon tribe of Chota Nagpur.

He made his international senior debut for the Men's National Team in January 1998 during the test series against Germany. He represented his native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, where India finished in seventh place.

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