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Indian men’s hockey team leaves for Asian Champions Trophy in China
The Indian men’s hockey team, in the early hours of Tuesday, left for Hulunbuir, China to participate in the Asian Champions Trophy.
The Paris 2024 Olympics Bronze medallists will attempt to mount a title defence in the competition that will also feature Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Japan and China.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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Indian Men's Hockey Team: ভারতের স্টিকে একেবারে চূর্ণ-বিচূর্ণ চিন! বলে বলে সাত গোল দিলেন হরমনপ্রীতরা
জি ২৪ ঘণ্টা ডিজিটাল ব্যুরো: ভারতীয় পুরুষ হকি দলের (Indian Men’s Hockey Team) সামনে একের পর এক মহাযুদ্ধ। এশিয়ান চ্যাম্পিয়ন্স ট্রফি ( Asian Champions Trophy) দিয়ে তার দামামা বেজে গেল। হাংঝাউ এশিয়ান গেমসে (Asian Games 2023) নামার আগে এটাই হরমনপ্রীত সিংদের (Harmanpreet Singh) কাছে নেট প্র্যাকটিস। আগুনে মেজাজে চ্যাম্পিয়ন্স ট্রফির অভিযান শুরু করল ভারত। প্রথম ম্যাচেই হরমনপ্রীত অ্যান্ড কোং ৭-২ গোলে…
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#Asian Champions Trophy#Harmanpreet Singh#Hockey India#Indian Mens Hockey Team#Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium
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Asian Champions Trophy 2024: भारत ने चीन को 1-0 से हराकर जीती एशियाई चैंपियंस ट्रॉफी
भारतीय पुरुष हाॅकी टीम ने निर्णायक मुकाबले में चीन को हरा कर एशियाई चैंपियंस ट्रॉफी को अपने नाम कर लिया है. भारत पांचवी बार एशियाई चैंपियंस ट्रॉफी को अपने नाम करने में कामयाब रही है. भारत और चीन के बीच शुरुआती तीन क्वार्टर तक मुकाबला बराबरी पर चल रहा थ��, लेकिन चौथे क्वार्टर में जुगराज ने मैदानी गोल दागकर भारत को 1-0 सो आगे कर दिया. Congratulations to the Indian Men’s Hockey Team on clinching…
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लहरा दिया🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳😭😭😭
𝐁𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐭𝐨 𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐦𝐞𝐝𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚 𝐚𝐟𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝟓𝟐 𝐲𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬! 🇮🇳🏑🙌✨
BRONZE MEDAL FOR INDIA!🥉🇮🇳
The Indian Men's Hockey Team beat Spain in the Bronze Medal Match and win India's 4th medal at the Paris Olympics!💙
Chak de India!💪
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Friday, March 17, 2023 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
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This feeling is actually echoed by India also. The country filled with cricketers also gave birth to Mary Kom (Boxing), PV Sindhu (Badminton), Manu Bhaker (shooting) The Phogat sisters (Wrestling), Neeraj Chopra (Javelin), Men's and Women's hockey teams across the ages. Even getting a Bronze medal is a huge deal for us because from a young age we are taught, "Padhoge, likhoge tho banoge Nawab. Kheloge, Kudoge tho bange kharab" (If you study, you will live like a king but if you play, you will go bad). But these amazing people have showed us that Khelne aur Kudne se bhi ham Nawab ban sakte hain (We can become kings by playing also). While I was thrilled to see fellow Asian countries like Turkey and South Korea get positive rep for their shooters, the Indian shooter, Manu Bhaker, won 2 bronze (10m singles and 25m mixed) and came fourth in 25m singles, be ignored. This actually were our first medals in shooting after 12 years and our first in mixed pairs. The only ones who reported it were the desiblr and Indian reporting sites.
All parents and schools care about are how well you can mug up stuff. Talent is stifled because of the pressure of grades (there is a guy in my class who is a national champion in Table Tennis and has participated in many inter-state Football championships while representing his state and attended many National Football camps but he is not allowed to play during games period because he gets 25/40 as an average in our tests)
There is so much investment in Cricket and Football but there is hardly anything in niche sports like Shooting, Archery, etc. The players have to work 2 jobs and then come to practice. There are unfair calls (Hockey Quaterfinals) and when we try to protest against said unfair calls, a key player gets banned. There is also a case of racism where a Woman is disqualified from the finals for being 100 fucking GRAMS overweight for 50kg wrestling category where usually if a person is 50-100g overweight they are allowed to compete
But still we are on those podiums with necklaces of success around our neck. Still there is a kid who dreams to stand there one day. Still there is hope for just one more medal, still there is hope for one more record. Still there are prayers of thousands. Still we are there and we will always be there.
"First world" countries will never understand how much an Olympic/world championship medal means to Brazilians (and other "developing nations").
There are barely any scholarships for athletes, there are barely any endorsements or sponsorships. There's no infrastructure, no incentive...
Brazilians are on podiums because we persevere despite an entire system trying to stifle us.
Brazilians are on podiums despite, despite, despite...
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Harmanpreet, Sreejesh bag top honours at FIH Star Awards
Lausanne (Switzerland): Indian men’s hockey team captain Harmanpreet Singh and the legendary PR Sreejesh have won the FIH Player of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year awards for the year 2024. Both Harmanpreet and Sreejesh received recognition during the 49th FIH Statutory Congress in Oman last night. Harmanpreet beat the likes of Netherlands duo of Joep de Mol of Netherlands and Thierry…
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Paris Olympics: India suffer 2-3 defeat to Germany in semis; to meet Spain for bronze
The Indian men’s hockey team played its heart out but went down 2-3 to World Champion Germany in the second semifinal at the Paris Olympic Games here on Tuesday, the players falling onto the turf with tears in their eyes. India’s hunt for their first gold medal in 44 years came to a heartbreaking end as Shamsher Singh shot over the crossbar with what was the last hit of the day, missing the equaliser by inches. India were hoping to reach the final for the first time since the 1980 Games in Moscow.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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[ad_1] Indian Hockey in action (Credit: Hockey India) After arriving at the Sports Authority of India in Bengaluru following their bronze-medal success at the Sultan of Johor Cup in Malaysia, the Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team has had time to assess their performance. They secured the Bronze with a gripping win over New Zealand in the play-off. Sharing the team’s thoughts, Captain Amir Ali expressed, “We were deeply disappointed at not making the final due to goal difference. But we quickly decided there was no point dwelling on what could have been. Instead, we focused on the bronze medal match, knowing we couldn’t return home empty-handed.” Throughout the tournament, India held a strong lead on the points table with victories over Japan (4-2), Great Britain (6-4), Malaysia (4-2), and a draw with New Zealand (3-3). However, a 0-4 loss to Australia, the eventual tournament champions, knocked India out of the final by just one goal difference, allowing Great Britain to advance. The team’s resilience, sparked by their new coach, the legendary PR Sreejesh, helped them face high-pressure moments. “For at least 12 of us, this was our first major tournament. Although we’d played in test series before, a tournament like this was new. Sree bhai (Sreejesh) has been the perfect mentor, encouraging us to enjoy each game without pressure. His guidance was a big reason we could bounce back even after conceding goals,” said Ali, who was part of the India Colts team that won the Sultan of Johor Cup in 2022. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Indian Hockey (Credit: Hockey India) “He would advise us to take each match step-by-step, and even during half-time when we were behind, he’d remind us to play without pressure. Only the big loss to Australia hurt us. Now, the team understands the importance of each goal in a round-robin format,” Ali added. Back in training at SAI, Bengaluru, the team is now fully focused on winning the Men’s Junior Asia Cup, which also serves as a qualifying event for the FIH Junior World Cup starting on 26 November in Muscat, Oman. “We’re back to training for the Junior Asia Cup, and these next few months are critical as we gear up for the Junior World Cup on home ground.” He noted how training alongside the Senior team is beneficial, “Playing with the senior team has taught me a lot, which helps in guiding the newer players on the Junior side. I’ve learned so much from Harmanpreet Singh and Manpreet.” When asked how they address their new coach, Amir laughed and shared, “We all asked if we should call him ‘Sir’ now that he’s our coach. He told us to choose whatever we felt comfortable with, so we decided on ‘Sree Bhai,'” he concluded. Also Read: Harmanpreet Kaur’s Captaincy Under Scrutiny – Is She Still the Right Fit for India? The post Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team Reflects on Johor Cup Journey and Sets Sights on Junior Asia Cup Victory appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Indian Hockey in action (Credit: Hockey India) After arriving at the Sports Authority of India in Bengaluru following their bronze-medal success at the Sultan of Johor Cup in Malaysia, the Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team has had time to assess their performance. They secured the Bronze with a gripping win over New Zealand in the play-off. Sharing the team’s thoughts, Captain Amir Ali expressed, “We were deeply disappointed at not making the final due to goal difference. But we quickly decided there was no point dwelling on what could have been. Instead, we focused on the bronze medal match, knowing we couldn’t return home empty-handed.” Throughout the tournament, India held a strong lead on the points table with victories over Japan (4-2), Great Britain (6-4), Malaysia (4-2), and a draw with New Zealand (3-3). However, a 0-4 loss to Australia, the eventual tournament champions, knocked India out of the final by just one goal difference, allowing Great Britain to advance. The team’s resilience, sparked by their new coach, the legendary PR Sreejesh, helped them face high-pressure moments. “For at least 12 of us, this was our first major tournament. Although we’d played in test series before, a tournament like this was new. Sree bhai (Sreejesh) has been the perfect mentor, encouraging us to enjoy each game without pressure. His guidance was a big reason we could bounce back even after conceding goals,” said Ali, who was part of the India Colts team that won the Sultan of Johor Cup in 2022. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Indian Hockey (Credit: Hockey India) “He would advise us to take each match step-by-step, and even during half-time when we were behind, he’d remind us to play without pressure. Only the big loss to Australia hurt us. Now, the team understands the importance of each goal in a round-robin format,” Ali added. Back in training at SAI, Bengaluru, the team is now fully focused on winning the Men’s Junior Asia Cup, which also serves as a qualifying event for the FIH Junior World Cup starting on 26 November in Muscat, Oman. “We’re back to training for the Junior Asia Cup, and these next few months are critical as we gear up for the Junior World Cup on home ground.” He noted how training alongside the Senior team is beneficial, “Playing with the senior team has taught me a lot, which helps in guiding the newer players on the Junior side. I’ve learned so much from Harmanpreet Singh and Manpreet.” When asked how they address their new coach, Amir laughed and shared, “We all asked if we should call him ‘Sir’ now that he’s our coach. He told us to choose whatever we felt comfortable with, so we decided on ‘Sree Bhai,'” he concluded. Also Read: Harmanpreet Kaur’s Captaincy Under Scrutiny – Is She Still the Right Fit for India? The post Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team Reflects on Johor Cup Journey and Sets Sights on Junior Asia Cup Victory appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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💔The wait goes on for another Olympic final for Indian Men's Hockey Team as they narrowly lose out 2️⃣-3️⃣ to World Champions Germany.
India will play Spain in the bronze medal match 🥉🏑.
#hockey#paris olympics#paris 2024#olympics#BRONZE to confirm hai apna#but gold medal ki achi opportunity miss ho gyi🤧😭#desiblr#team india#team bharat#india hockey team#me sad
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India Loses Series to Germany in Shootout Despite Winning 2nd Hockey Test
New Delhi: The Indian men’s hockey team secured a thrilling 5-3 victory over world champion Germany in the second test match at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium. Captain Harmanpreet Singh and Sukhjeet Singh led India’s charge, scoring two goals each. However, despite the win, India fell short in the series, losing 1-3 in the final shootout. International hockey made its return to Major Dhyan Chand…
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"Unfortunate Decision": Harmanpreet Singh On Hockey's Exclusion From the CWG 2026
Harmanpreet Singh, captain of the Indian men’s hockey team, described the decision to omit hockey from the 2026 Commonwealth Games as ‘unfortunate’ and disclosed that his team planned to win gold in the tournament. On the day of facing reigning world champion Germany in a bilateral series at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium here, Indian men’s team head coach Craig Fulton and Harmanpreet were holding a…
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On Sunday, the nation witnessed one of the greatest days in Indian sporting history. India won two gold medals in the 45th edition of the Chess Olympiad in Budapest, Hungary in both the Open and Women’s competitions.
In the Open competition, team of Gukesh D, Praggnanandhaa R, Arjun Erigaisi, Vidit Gujrathi, and Harikrishna Pentala, with Srinath Narayanan as the captain, led throughout the tournament, winning 10 matches and drawing just one. The women's team of Harika Dronavalli, Vaishali R, Divya Deshmukh, Vantika Agrawal, and Tania Sachdev, with Abhijit Kunte as the captain, demonstrated excellent composure and delivered, winning the final match against Azerbaijan 3.5-0.5.
2024 has been a special year for Indian sports. The Indian men’s cricket team finally ended an 11-year wait for a global title. At the Olympics, shooter Manu Bhaker achieved a series of firsts with two bronze medals and the Indian men’s hockey team won a second consecutive bronze.
And earlier this month, India would sign off from the Paralympics with 29 medals, registering their best performance ever in the multi-sport event.
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