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Hockey team captain Harmanpreet Singh promises higher podium finish at Paris Olympics

” Now seeing the gathering of fans here further gives us the motivation to now focus on the preparations for the 2024 Paris Olympics. We have time, we will work on the areas where we need to improve upon and we will do our best to convert the Olympic Bronze to Gold.”

Hockey team captain Harmanpreet Singh promises higher podium finish at Paris Olympics

Indian Men's Hockey Team at the airport

India Hockey team captain Harmanpreet Singh on Tuesday promised a much better showing in next year’s Paris Olympic Games saying ” We have time, we will work on the areas where we need to improve upon and we will do our best to convert the Olympic Bronze to Gold.”

Overwhelmed by the reception the teams (men and Women) received at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here , the captain said “This journey has been amazing, We went to Hangzhou with the mindset of being Asia’s best team and we wanted to play accordingly. We kept improving match-by-match which built our confidence, and we came back with the result we desired. This journey has been amazing”

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” Now seeing the gathering of fans here further gives us the motivation to now focus on the preparations for the 2024 Paris Olympics. We have time, we will work on the areas where we need to improve upon and we will do our best to convert the Olympic Bronze to Gold.”

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India ended the 9-year wait for the Asian Games Gold medal in Hangzhou. defeating Japan 5-1 in the Final, and confirmed their spot for the 2024 Tokyo Olympics. This was India’s fourth Gold medal in Men’s y at the Asian Games. India had previously won the Gold medal in 1966, 1998, and 2014.

The Men in Blue remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, starting their campaign with a 16-0 win over Uzbekistan, and following it up with a 16-1 win over Singapore. India defeated Japan 4-2 in the Pool stage and then defeated Pakistan 10-2 to claim their biggest-ever win by the goal margin against their neighbouring rivals.

India followed it up with a 12-0 win over Bangladesh to confirm a spot in the Semi-Finals, where they defeated Korea 5-3 to reach the Final. India defeated Japan 5-1 to win the Gold medal.

The bronze medal wining Women’s team also received a warmed welcome .Thrilled at the presence of fans on arrival, the players expressed their gratitude and said that the team is further motivated to continue to do better in the coming year.

“It is always a moment of pride for parents when they see us return home with medals in major competitions. It is great to see all the support here and I thank the fans as they motivate us to continue to do even better. I also feel happy for young players as they are witnessing this moment for the first time in their careers and it will be a memorable experience for them,” Team captain Savita said.Women’s Team will now compete in the FIH Olympics Qualifiers to earn qualification for the 2024 Paris Olympics. “Though our target was to win Asian Games Gold, we are happy with our performance in Hangzhou. We are eager to earn a spot at the 2024 Paris Olympics as our target is to get a podium finish in Paris. ”

“We will begin training for the Qualifiers soon, and work on certain areas where we could have done better. It is great to see the continuing support of women’s hockey in the country and we want to continue to make the nation proud,” Savita added.
Indian Women displayed their dominance in the Group Stage, going unbeaten with a spectacular 13-0 win against Singapore, and following it up with a convincing 6-0 win over Malaysia. A hard-fought 1-1 draw against Korea showcased their resilience, and they sealed their position atop Pool A with a resounding 13-0 win over Hong Kong China.

However, India went down 0-4 to China to miss out on the Final but defeated Japan 2-1 in the Bronze medal match to earn a podium finish.

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