Indian Men’s Hockey Team Clinches Bronze at Paris Olympics, Sanjay’s Mother Expresses Pride
Indian Men’s Hockey Team’s Bronze Medal Triumph Celebrated by Sanjay’s Mother
Kaushalya, the mother of Indian Men’s Hockey player Sanjay, expressed immense pride and joy over her son’s contribution to the nation’s bronze medal victory at the Paris Olympics. “We are delighted and proud of him. He has brought laurels to the country,” she exclaimed.
Upon the team’s arrival at the Delhi Airport, they were greeted with a warm welcome and thunderous applause from a large crowd. Fans cheered and played dhols to honor the bronze medalists.
The Indian Hockey Team’s historic achievement marks back-to-back bronze medals at the Olympics, a feat not accomplished in 52 years since the 1972 Munich Games. Captain Harmanpreet Singh’s brace and PR Sreejesh’s exceptional saves proved instrumental in securing the victory over Spain.
Sreejesh, who played his final game for India, was overcome with emotion as the team celebrated their triumph. Coach Craig Fulton’s guidance played a crucial role in the team’s success.
India’s performance at the Paris Olympics was commendable, with the nation finishing 71st on the medals tally. The United States of America emerged as the top-ranked nation with 126 medals.
Sanjay’s mother expressed her gratitude for the support and encouragement received from the entire village. “We will celebrate and throw a party, inviting all our relatives and the entire village,” she said.
The Indian Men’s Hockey Team’s bronze medal victory is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and unwavering spirit. They have brought pride and glory to the nation, inspiring future generations of hockey players.