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Age
32
Education
The Latymer School, Edmonton, UK University of Nottingham
World Championship Experience
- Gold - 2023 Rohrmax Cup (Indoor) (Vienna, Austria)
- Gold - 2018 Hockey Series Open (Salamanca, Mexico)
- Gold - 2016 World League Round 1 (Salamanca, Mexico)
- Silver - 2019 3 Nations Invitational (Benalmadena, Spain)
- Bronze - 2019 Pan American Games (Lima, Peru)
- Bronze - 2017 Pan American Cup (Lancaster, Pa.)
- Bronze - 2017 World League Round 2 (Tacarigua, Trinidad & Tobago)
- 4th - 2025 FIH Hockey Nations Cup 2 (Muscat, Oman)
- 4th - 2023 Pan American Games (Santiago, Chile)
- 4th - 2023 FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup (Pretoria, South Africa)
- 4th - 2022 Pan American Cup (Santiago, Chile)
- 4th - 2019 Hockey Series Final (Bhubaneswar, India)
- 5th - 2025 Nkosi Cup (Cape Town, South Africa)
- 5th - 2018 5 Nations Tournament (Malaga, Spain)
- 5th - 2015 Pan American Games (Toronto, Canada)
- 5th - 2013 World League Round 2 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- 7th - 2015 World League Round 2 (Chula Vista, Calif.)
- 13th - 2024 FIH Hockey5s World Cup (Muscat, Oman)
- Canceled - 2022 FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup (Liège, Belgium)
Career Highlights
- 2026: 4 Nations Tournament (Valencia, Spain), Rohrmax Cup (indoor) (Vienna, Austria)
- 2025: Named to U.S. Men's National Team (June)
- 2025: Rohrmax Cup (indoor) (Vienna, Austria)
- 2024: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team, Series against Chile (Santiago, Chile)
2023: Named to U.S. Men's National Team (September)
- 2023: 3-Nations Tournament (Pisa, Italy), 4-Nations Tournament (Prague, Czech Republic), 3-Nations Tournament (Hangzhou, China)
- 2023: Named to the U.S. Men's National Indoor Team
- 2022: Named to U.S. Men's National Team (September)
- 2022: 4-Nations Tournament (Glasgow, Scotland)
- 2022: Named to the U.S. Men's National Indoor Team, FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup Selection Camp
- 2021: Europe Tour (Frankfurt, Germany & Antwerp, Belgium), Series against Canada (Moorpark, Calif.)
- 2021: Named to U.S. Men's National Team (September)
- 2021: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team
- 2020: Series against South Africa (Durban, South Africa)
- 2019: Series against Korea (Seoul, South Korea)
- 2018: Europe Tour (France, Spain, Scotland, Ireland)
- 2017: Series against France (Paris, France)
- 2016: Series against Canada (West Vancouver & Surrey, Canada)
- 2015: Series against Argentina (Boston, Mass.), European Tour (Den Hague, The Netherlands & Antwerp, Belgium)
- 2014: Summer Series against Argentina, Chile and Mexico (Chula Vista, Calif.)
- 2013: Australian Youth Olympic Festival (3rd, Sydney, Australia)
- 2011: Joined U.S. Men's National Team
Personal
Son of Raj and Denise Gandhi...Siblings are Camille, Lily and Joe...Nickname is Mo...Began playing field hockey in 2000...Game Day Mantra: "Prove them wrong."...Favorite Sports Quote: "When you want to succeed like you want to breathe, that's when you'll be successful."...Best Words of Advice: "Tough times never last but tough people do."In most cases, our first true competitor was not from a rival school or an opposing club team. A first-time competition is born when a sibling is added to the family – Gandhi can attest to this. Watching his sister play hockey from the sidelines, he naturally wanted to outshine her performance. What began as friendly family competition turned into a passion at age 15. Gandhi grew and excelled in his skill level at the Southgate Hockey Club to join the National Team in 2012. With a bronze medal finish at the 2013 Australian Youth Olympic Festival to his name, Gandhi looks to add more hardware to his resume with the National Team.