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  • India hockey Olympic medalist Varinder Singh dies aged 75

    Varinder Singh, who was a part of a dominant Indian males’s hockey group within the Nineteen Seventies, handed away on Tuesday in Jalandhar.

    Varinder Singh handed away aged 75 (Photo Courtesy: Hockey India)

    Legendary Indian hockey participant Varinder Singh, an Olympic and world championships medalist, handed away in Jalandhar on Tuesday, June 27. The hockey nice was 75.

    Varinder Singh was a part of the bronze medal-winning Indian males’s hockey group on the 1972 Munich Olympics. he was an integral member of India’s dominant hockey group within the Nineteen Seventies.

    Hockey India condoled Varinder Singh’s passing away and stated the legendary participant’s achievements will likely be remembered worldwide.

    In gentle of the tragic passing of the good Hockey participant Shri Varinder Singh, we pray to the Almighty to grant the departed individual’s soul everlasting relaxation and to supply the relations the fortitude to endure this irreparable loss. pic.twitter.com/s7Jb5xH0e3

    — Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) June 28, 2022

    Among his stupendous achievements embody a Gold medal on the 1975 Men’s Hockey World Cup in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This stays India’s solely Gold medal on the prestigious World Cup the place India has overwhelmed nemesis Pakistan 2-1.

    He additionally needed to his credit score a silver medal on the 1974 and 1978 Asian Games, respectively. The Indian hockey stalwart additionally featured within the 1975 Montreal Olympics.

    In 2007, Varinder was conferred with the distinguished Dhyan Chand Lifetime Achievement Award.

  • Our Tokyo Olympics efficiency modified our mentality and gave us self perception: Neha Goyal

    Neha Goyal, 24, from Sonepat in Haryana, was an integral a part of the first-ever Indian girls’s hockey crew that reached an Olympic semi-final on the 2020 Tokyo Games final month.
    Indians missed out on a medal after pushing Great Britain to the sting within the bronze medal match however Neha has some positives to remove from the crew’s historic efficiency within the Tokyo Games.
    “Our performance at the Tokyo Olympics has changed our mentality and given us the self belief to take on any team in the world. Our win over Australia in the quarter-final brought about a shift in our mentality. Australia had reached the knockout stage after topping their Pool ‘B’ by winning all their matches. Defeating them by a solitary goal gave us a lot of confidence, which we will carry with us going forward as we prepare to play more important tournaments in the future. Along with a change in our mentality, we have improved our training and fitness levels as well,” Neha informed the indianexpress.com.
    Making her Olympic debut stands out as a landmark second for Neha in her fledgling profession.
    “I was nervous, but very excited. It has always been my dream to play in the Olympics since I started playing hockey. This was my first time, so I did not take too much pressure upon myself and tried to enjoy the moment. I also gained some confidence in our tours of Argentina and Germany before the Olympics, where I felt that we were able to compete well with some really good teams. In the end, the team performed well, and I was happy with my individual performance over the course of the tournament as well,” added the tenacious, but skilful midfielder.
    Moving ahead, Neha’s ambition is to additional polish her particular person recreation in order that she will proceed to contribute to the success of the crew in future competitions. “Our next target is to do well at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games in China and the 2022 World Cup next year. I am continuing to work on my own game so I can continue to contribute to the team’s fortunes. As a centre, my job is to be effective on both ends of the field by helping out the defence, as well as the attack. I feel I am a skilful player, and attacking comes more naturally to me, but I want to maintain a balance in my game,” Neha concluded.
    The FIH girls’s World Cup will probably be held concurrently in Terrassa, Spain and Amstelveen, the Netherlands from 1 to 17 July, 2022. However, Indian Olympic Association president and FIH chief Narinder Batra stated earlier this month that it’s extremely unlikely that the Indian groups will skip the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games with a view to hit peak type through the Asiad, which is a qualifier for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
    The Birmingham meet is to start from July 28 to August 8 whereas the Asian Games is to start from September 10 to fifteen, the distinction between the 2 tournaments is simply 35 days.

  • Tokyo Olympics vindicates FIH’s particular remedy of Indian hockey

    In 2013, after the game narrowly dodged an Olympic-sized snub, a determined International Hockey Federation (FIH) instantly turned in direction of India for assist – and to assist.
    Eight years later, each are smiling – for India, the performances of the lads’s and girls’s groups on the Tokyo Olympics may very well be the springboard for future success; for the FIH, it might probably be a turning level financially, or so that they hope. And hockey, which just about bought dropped from the Tokyo Olympics, could nicely have secured its spot in future Games.
    “There is far more attention on hockey now in India. And that is good for international hockey, good for the FIH,” the world physique’s chief govt Thierry Weil says.
    Back in 2013, the temper in India and the world wasn’t so optimistic. In February that yr, six months after the London Games, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) reviewed all 26 sports activities on its programme again then based mostly on 39 standards together with reputation, TV scores and ticket gross sales. The function of the train was to take away the sports activities that carried out worst on these counts from the Tokyo Olympics. Hockey nearly survived that check.
    In an instantaneous, Leandro Negre, a Spanish hockey Olympian who was FIH president on the time, appeared to India. “India is very important in keeping world hockey alive,” Negre had mentioned a day after the IOC vote in 2013.
    But Indian hockey itself was dormant and slipping into oblivion throughout that interval – the crew had completed twelfth out of 12 groups in London, and was ranked so low that it couldn’t make the reduce for some marquee worldwide competitions.
    The cash-strapped FIH and a struggling India entered into what was seen as a wedding of comfort. Smelling the industrial potential, the FIH took a step that’s uncommon in any worldwide sport: organise one main event in a single nation annually. Not simply that, guidelines had been tweaked in some instances to accommodate India in necessary worldwide tournaments.
    This manner, India bought an opportunity to play with the world’s greatest groups yearly, one thing they’d been yearning for. The crew improved yr on yr, received the junior males’s World Cup in 2016 and among the gamers from that crew turned the heroes of the bronze-medal successful facet in Tokyo.

    In the boardroom
    As India’s efficiency improved, so did its affect on the executive and industrial sides. Today, half of FIH’s sponsors are Indian corporations and its president can be from India – Narinder Batra. But regardless of the Indian hockey crew making speedy strides, the world physique discovered it robust to maximise its revenues. In January this yr, it was reported that the FIH made a lack of $715,000 in 2019.
    Weil hopes the performances of Indian groups will assist them “sign one or two commercial contracts.”
    “(With) the increase of attractiveness of hockey in India, I am sure we will have more talks with companies for sponsorship,” Weil, a former FIFA advertising director, says.
    “The performance of the Indian team (in Tokyo) means more people will play, which works well for us. A lot of TV ratings, too… in Germany, it was the highest for hockey games, which we are not used to. That shows the potential of hockey and we can attract more international brands,” Weil provides.
    TV scores will grow to be essential when a evaluation for the Tokyo Olympics is performed given that each one occasions had been held with out spectators resulting from Covid-19 protocols. At the 2016 Rio Olympics, hockey struggled to fill stands and most matches had been performed in half-empty stadiums. But in Tokyo, hockey appears to have garnered a very good viewers.
    In Belgium, the gold medal match between the eventual champions and Australia was watched by 266,000 folks, the second-most after heptathlon gold medallist Nafissatou Thiam’s occasion on August 5, which bought 287,000 viewers in line with Hockey Belgium. In Germany, Weil says native media reported that the match between them and the Netherlands had probably the most viewers on TV throughout all sports activities involving the nation’s athletes.
    “The TV ratings would be high in India, too, of course. I am sure our ratings are much better than previous Olympics. Maybe at the end of the year, we will be able to make comparisons (to previous editions),” Weil says.

    Cash cow
    In Europe, extra eyeballs haven’t immediately led to extra income technology, which suggests the FIH retains coming again to India with its big-ticket occasions. India has hosted two out of the final three males’s World Cups and can as soon as once more conduct FIH’s flagship event in 2023. Belgium, the world and Olympic champions, too had provided to host the 2023 World Cup however it’s learnt that India promised the FIH 3.5 million Swiss Francs as ‘guaranteed profit’ from the occasion, 1.5 million greater than Belgium.
    Weil says they wish to be ‘careful’ that they don’t come to India with ‘everything’ and ‘people do not take interest anymore’. Instead, he says the FIH now hopes to boost the usual of groups like ‘South Korea, Japan, South Africa and others’ by way of its new event, the Nations Cup.
    “In the last couple of years, there was too much monopoly in the high (ranked) teams. It will be good for hockey if we start to mix it up and get teams like Japan, South Africa, South Korea and others to compete for podium places at the Olympics like India has,” Weil says.
    At least, Weil received’t should combat a number of fires. There was growing hypothesis that the FIH and IOC had been eager to make five-a-side hockey an Olympic sport. But with a bronze medal and a fourth-place end, it’s hoped that the IOC, which is seen attempting to courtroom the enormous Indian market, will preserve the 11-a-side format intact, given the present curiosity ranges within the nation.
    “The popularity of hockey has increased with this. I think that FIH is really happy about what happened, because I don’t think we have to worry about our Olympic status for the following years,” former India ladies’s crew coach Sjoerd Marijne had mentioned in an Indian Express Idea Exchange final month.
    It’s nearly like the game has come full circle since 2013. And Weil, too, doesn’t play down the importance of India’s efficiency vis-à-vis the well being of world hockey. “If it’s good for India, it’s good for the FIH.”

  • ‘We can’t cease now. Next goal is that the flag is raised within the centre and is topmost’: Manpreet Singh

    Indian males’s hockey workforce captain Manpreet Singh talks about overcoming Covid, months forward of the Games, coming collectively as a workforce, the heart-stopping closing six seconds in opposition to Germany within the bronze medal match, and writing a brand new chapter of historical past for the game’s most profitable Olympic nation. The session was moderated by Special Correspondent Nitin Sharma.
    Nitin Sharma: How was the reception on arrival?
    Outstanding. All the Tokyo medallists have been in a single flight and we didn’t have house to stroll due to the variety of folks wanting our photographs.
    Nitin Sharma: How essential was this medal on your mom and for the reminiscence of your father?
    Personally, it was essential to me because it was my father’s dream that I win an Olympic medal. When we received the bronze, I attempted to name my mom however she was crying as a result of she missed dad after which I began crying as nicely. All his desires got here true however, on the day, the place I obtained a lot love and assist after profitable the medal, he wasn’t right here to see all of this. My mom advised me he’d have been happy with me.
    Mihir Vasavda: How was that night time in Tokyo? I heard everybody had come to your room and celebrated late into the night time?
    The night time we received the medal, we have been busy taking cellphone calls and messages and it bought very late speaking to everybody. I slept with my medal and so did others. The subsequent day we sat and talked about how pleased we felt and the way a lot our households had struggled to observe us win this medal.
    Mihir Vasavda: You scored 5 targets in opposition to a workforce like Germany…
    Our hearts had stopped within the final six seconds. When they bought the penalty nook, all we cared about was to cease a purpose from taking place. There have been simply six seconds left on the clock. We had a fast huddle after which rushed out for the penalty nook. We rushed in such a approach that the drag flick wouldn’t come onto the left aspect. When we defend a penalty nook, we attempt to make it possible for the shot will not be hit on the left aspect in order that the goalkeeper has the complete proper aspect coated and has a possibility to make a cease. And that’s precisely what occurred as they drag flicked the ball and Sreejesh saved the shot.
    Nitin Sharma: What was happening in your thoughts, and even in your teammates’ minds, in that profitable second?
    Everyone began crying. Our coach began crying. Sreejesh bought on high of the purpose.
    Sandeep Dwivedi: Who introduced Sreejesh down from the goalposts?
    He himself didn’t wish to come down. I requested him why and he mentioned that since he’s been taking part in hockey, he’s spent all his time on that pole. It has turn into his greatest pal. In instances of disappointment or happiness, the pole has remained with him.
    Shahid Judge: None of the present workforce was even born when India final received a hockey medal on the Olympics. When you lastly bought the medal, was it the identical as you had visualised?
    True. I don’t assume even Sreejesh was born. When we wore our medals on the podium, I used to be standing subsequent to Hardik and we noticed the three flags go up and I mentioned to him, ‘41 years have passed and our flag is finally going up now. We can’t cease now. Our subsequent goal needs to be that the flag is raised within the centre and ought to be the topmost.’
    Nitin Sharma: Past Indian groups have confronted stress of not profitable a medal since 1980..
    Actually, it isn’t stress. We have such a wealthy historical past of getting received eight gold medals. We really feel proud to play that sport.
    This time we had determined that regardless of which workforce we come up in opposition to, we won’t underestimate them. This is the Olympics and something can occur on the Olympics. This time, South Africa defeated Germany. Whatever workforce involves the Olympics provides its 100%. So earlier than leaving for Tokyo, all gamers have been going with an excellent mindset of excessive confidence as a result of we had crushed some actually good groups final yr: Holland, Australia, Belgium. And Argentina proper earlier than the Olympics. So the boldness was sky excessive.
    Sandeep Dwivedi: You have been trailing Germany 3-1, and the acquainted concern of dropping a medal in dying moments would possibly’ve struck. But you recovered and will pull off this comeback in a vital match.
    We went in not simply to take part however to win. These final 15 months have been very troublesome. We have been in Bangalore when the lockdown was introduced. And couldn’t meet anybody, or exit. It was simply us going to the bottom, to our rooms or to the eating corridor. So that was the considering that we now have struggled a lot, labored so arduous, stayed away from household for thus lengthy, we should always preserve this in thoughts that we now have to win the medal.
    When we misplaced the semi-final to Belgium, everybody was disillusioned. We had sooner or later relaxation day so I advised the gamers, ‘Look, we still have one chance to take the bronze home. If we go home empty handed, then we’ll rue this for the remainder of our lives’. Even once we have been 3-1 down, to be trustworthy, no participant was slowed down.
    Mihir Vasavda: The workforce completed final at London 2012, and you’ll’ve observed the reception these medallists bought. How will you examine that have with this one?
    It was very troublesome then as a result of we had completed twelfth regardless of being an excellent workforce. But we couldn’t win even one match… That nonetheless hurts. Even now it irks me that we performed so badly then.
    I used to be a junior then, however once we noticed all of the medallists, we noticed the reception they bought. And it was swirling in my thoughts that even when we didn’t do nicely now, we’d subsequent time. We improved quite a bit after that. And I personally focussed on enhancing my very own recreation to play higher so I may contribute extra to the workforce.
    Sandeep Singh: Is there nonetheless a health and technical hole between Australia, Belgium and remainder of the world? Or was it an off day for India (in opposition to Australia)?
    The 7-1 margin was disappointing. But once we analysed the match and checked the info, we realised that it was Australia’s fortunate day. Everything they threw at us, even a push in direction of purpose, was getting in. But not for us. Data on circle penetrations pointed to a 3-2, 2-2 sort of scores. So we determined to have the mindset to not lose some other match, to place in our 100 per cent each time.
    Sriram Veera: Former coach Roelant Oltmans had mentioned that you simply’re a sure-shot hockey star within the making, however you get too excited, too emotional, typically preventing with referees. As captain, what goes within the thoughts with all that emotion and pleasure?
    I don’t like dropping. I all the time have the preventing spirit in my thoughts. In apply additionally I’ve the tendency to battle for all the pieces and provides my 100 per cent. I don’t wish to have this sense after the match that, “yaar, main aur accha kar sakta tha.”
    The yellow card in opposition to Great Britain was so troublesome for me to be sitting out. There was round 5 minutes left and the scores have been shut. My heartbeat was going loopy.
    While I used to be sitting out all I used to be doing was like, “come on, Hardik! Run for me. Run for me, guys! Do your best, don’t give up. Just five minutes left!”
    Yes, it’s troublesome to sit down out, however (laughing) typically you get the cardboard due to improper determination (from the referee). It’s not all the time my fault.
    Sriram Veera: But you appear to have a nasty file with playing cards?
    This Olympics although it’s been a lot better, I’ve been carded simply twice. One inexperienced, one yellow. I’d say it was 80 per cent not my fault, however I nonetheless felt unhealthy as a result of it was a troublesome time and I shouldn’t have been carded. It causes a complete lot extra working as a result of when opponents have 11 gamers.
    Sriram Veera: Why did your teammates name you ‘Korean?’
    It’s a shaggy dog story. I’m not that tall even now, I’m simply 5’7”, however once I was youthful, my eyes have been a bit small. And I used to be very fast. So folks thought my velocity was similar to the Korean gamers, so henceforth I used to be to be known as that. It began once I was taking part in in my village, then later on the academy. Then once I was on the nationwide workforce.
    (In the nationwide workforce) initially folks used to name me Manpreet solely. But afterward some folks from my village and the academy joined (the nationwide camp) they usually mentioned ‘arre iska naam toh ‘Korean’ hai, woh he bulaya karo.’
    Shivani Naik: Pargat Singh was an affect rising up. Have you ever met him, and have you ever spoken to him after the Olympics?
    Whenever Pargat Singh got here to the bottom, the celebrity and respect that he bought and the best way folks was round him on a regular basis… ‘Pargat Singh aa gaye, Pargat Singh aa gaye…’
    That time he was the DSP in Punjab Police. I felt that I too wished to be like him, and have folks say ‘Manpreet aa raha hai.’
    I wished to turn into a much bigger officer than him. Last week I bought promoted because the SP from DSP. I met him on the perform final week once I bought the promotion. I advised him, ‘Paaji, finally I’ve turn into an SP. Now I’m a rank higher than you. He hugged me and mentioned ‘sahi me yaar, jo tune bola tune finally pura kar diya.’
    Devendra Pandey: Every workforce has characters who assist lighten the temper of the workforce. Who is that individual in your dressing room?
    Everyone’s a bit of, I received’t say naughty… They are good folks. They take pleasure in it, there’s all the time music and laughter even throughout tense moments. Sreejesh may be very jovial and is the prankster of the workforce and jokes round with kids like Vivek Sagar on a regular basis. I like to bother Nilakanta Sharma. Our motto is: we’re collectively in each victory and defeat.
    Sandeep Dwivedi: Do you assume a Chak De India film shall be made on the lads’s workforce as nicely?
    If a film is made, I need it to be made on the entire workforce. I need everybody to know concerning the backgrounds of those gamers. Their mother and father’ tales, their struggles ought to be highlighted.
    Sriram Veera: Vinesh Phogat has spoken about how she’s gone into despair. How ought to the nation react to such conditions?
    When an athlete loses they really feel probably the most dejected and disillusioned. And after they fail to hit the goal, they really feel damaged. We have to assist her. She might not have received a medal on the Olympics however she is a world-class wrestler. She has received each medal there was within the run-up to the Olympics after which everybody was happy with her. At this time, we have to stand for her, we have to assist her, we have to present that the entire nation is together with her. She ought to really feel that this isn’t the time to surrender.
    Nitin Sharma: Not qualifying for the Olympics in 2008, was thought of a brand new low for Indian hockey. As the Indian captain now, and as a participant, how do you look again at that second?
    Every athlete has a dream to play within the Olympics. The hockey gamers of the workforce that might not qualify for the Games in 2008 have been actually disillusioned. I didn’t know a lot as I used to be a child again then. But I felt unhealthy.
    Tushar Bhaduri: How did Covid-19 an infection and isolation have an effect on your coaching?
    When my assessments returned optimistic, I didn’t know how one can react. When you might be locked up in a room and you realize that you’re optimistic, quite a lot of unfavorable ideas creep into your head. But my workforce teaching employees have been there for me. They advised me to not deal with being optimistic, you simply take into consideration your restoration and don’t fear about something. Returning to the camp, the teaching employees devised a plan to assist us recuperate and get match as quickly as potential. We weren’t certain how the physique would react and what would occur if we pushed ourselves instantly. In Surender Kumar’s case, he had a blood clot when he tried to push arduous. So we have been eased into coaching in a gradual course of. For the primary week, we jogged after which did working and we elevated the depth progressively. It took us three-and-a-half weeks for that.
    Last yr, we had pre-trained on coping with isolation. In Bengaluru, we have been following these protocols. From the bottom to our rooms, rooms to the eating corridor, and again to the room. This was our cycle. We all the time wore masks in public locations. Tokyo was not troublesome. We bought so used to the masks that once we took it off it felt bizarre. It felt like one thing was lacking from our faces.
    Mihir Vasavda: Due to the pandemic, the coach was not modified and general, there was stability within the taking part in group. Did that assist?
    We gelled nicely as a workforce in Bengaluru. We bought to know one another, the struggles, households, and perceptions. During the lockdown, our coach made particular person movies on all of the gamers, chronicling their private lives and the sacrifices undertaken to make it to the Indian workforce. We additionally examine earlier Olympic winners like MC Mary Kom and Abhinav Bindra.
    Sandeep Dwivedi: Hockey’s nonetheless a recreation performed in small cities and villages. What’s wanted to make it in style in larger cities?
    Hockey should be performed in academies and faculties in larger cities. Recently, I met somebody from Delhi who advised me that he began watching hockey throughout the Olympics. After seeing India win bronze, he advised me that he desires his son to take up hockey.
    Nitin Sharma: 11 gamers on this workforce that hail from Punjab…
    Yes, 11 from the present squad are from Punjab. But so as to win a medal, all 18 gamers have to contribute. There are gamers from Kerala, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh as nicely. Instead of claiming 11 gamers are from Punjab, we have to work out how we are able to enhance as a workforce. I feel that’s extra essential.
    Shahid Judge: Has Sreejesh (a Malyali) began listening to Punjabi music?
    He’s studying Punjabi. We additionally taught him quite a bit. But there are issues that I can not say in entrance of the digital camera.
    Sandeep Dwivedi: Will you think about coming into politics like different sportspersons from Punjab?
    I’m not an excellent speaker, so I don’t assume I’m geared up to be a politician. Once I stop the sport (after seven-eight years), my goal can be to present again to the game and assist upcoming gamers on the grass-root degree.