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Earnest Goodsir Cullen

Indian Field Hockey Player Who Competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics

Early Life of Earnest Goodsir-Cullen
Ernest John Goodsir-Cullen (July 15, 1912 � December 1993) was an Indian field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.In 1936 he was a member of the Indian field hockey team, which won the gold medal in Berlin. He played in all five matches as halfback.Goodsir-Cullen was born in Kerala, India and educated at St George's School, Mussoorie, and Madras University where he qualified as a medical doctor.

Indian Army Medical Corps

During World War II he served as an officer in the Indian Army Medical Corps where he was attached to several different regiments and was posted to Iraq and Palestine on active service. In 1945 he married Captain Elsie Victoria Spratt, a QA officer in the British Army and their first son, Sean Patrick, was born in March 1946 in Poona. In 1947 the family went to live with Elsie's mother in Portstewart, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland and Ernest had to re-qualify as a doctor at Queen's University, Belfast.


Goodsir-Cullen Continued Playing Hockey

Goodsir-Cullen continued playing hockey. At club level he played for Portrush and Queen's University. He also played for Ulster and was asked to play at the 1952 Olympics for Ireland, 16 years after representing India in Berlin. Preparations for the Olympics clashed with Ernest's finals in Belfast, however, so he had to decline the invitation.After finishing his academic work in Belfast Goodsir-Cullen took his family to London where he completed his training at the Westminster Hospital,which he also represented at hockey and, as by far the oldest player, at seven a side rugby where his pace on the wing was an asset.

Goodsir-Cullen was Contacted by a Fellow Graduate

From London he took his family to Ipswich, Suffolk, where he had obtained a post as an assistant in a general practice. His second son, Niall Jonathan Martin, was born on August 10, 1951.Goodsir-Cullen was contacted by a fellow graduate of Madras University whose medical practice was looking for another partner. He took his family to Middlesbrough where he worked as a GP in the practice for most of the next 35 years. His third son, Christopher Dermot, was born on August 10, 1959, coincidentally the birthday of Niall.

Two Years Later Goodsir-Cullen Married Maud Elizabeth

In 1980 Elsie died after a short illness. Two years later Goodsir-Cullen married Maud Elizabeth Lowe n�e Spratt, an elder sister of Elsie. In 1985 they moved to Portstewart where they were both active in golf and bowls until Ernest's death. Maud died in 2009. His older brother William won a gold medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics as a member of Indian field hockey team.