Indian Hockey Team to Chart Gold Medal Course with Sports Minister

Indian Hockey Team to Chart Gold Medal Course with Sports Minister

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has announced plans to meet with the bronze medal-winning Indian men’s hockey team before September 10th to discuss future strategies for achieving a gold medal at the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

Mandaviya praised the team’s performance in Paris, stating, “It’s been a wonderful performance from you guys. We didn’t get the gold, but we came very close to it.” He acknowledged the team’s resilience after their semifinal loss, saying, “The way you guys inspired after the semifinal loss is commendable.”

The minister emphasized the importance of future planning, saying, “But it’s not the end of the road. I will sit with you by September 10th and churn out a future course of action so that we should return with nothing less than gold from Los Angeles.” He expressed his willingness to seek the team’s input and provide all possible government support.

Mandaviya also expressed satisfaction with the overall performance of the Indian contingent in Paris, despite falling short of the medal count from the Tokyo Games. He noted that India won six medals in Paris, including five bronze and one silver, but missed out on seven more by finishing fourth.

“In Tokyo, we won seven medals, but in Paris, we won six,” he said. “But the fact is we missed out on seven more medals by finishing fourth, which is a worthy performance.”

Mandaviya had previously felicitated other members of the hockey team who returned earlier.

Deepika Kumari Vows to Continue Olympic Quest Despite Paris Disappointment

Deepika Kumari Vows to Continue Olympic Quest Despite Paris Disappointment

Deepika Kumari, India’s star archer, has vowed to continue her pursuit of an elusive Olympic medal despite enduring a disappointing performance at the Paris Games. Having competed in four consecutive Olympics without reaching the podium, Kumari remains determined to break the jinx in Los Angeles in 2028.

Kumari’s Olympic struggles have been attributed to her inability to handle pressure situations. However, she is confident that she can overcome this mental hurdle and perform to her full potential. “I want to play more in the future and will continue my game,” she said. “I really want to win an Olympic medal, and I won’t quit until I achieve that.”

To improve her chances of success, Kumari plans to focus on three key areas: maintaining composure, improving her shooting form and concentration, and enjoying the game. She also acknowledges the need to develop her “quick shooting” skills, which proved to be a weakness in Paris.

Despite her Olympic setbacks, Kumari has enjoyed a successful career, winning numerous World Cup medals. She made a remarkable comeback after giving birth to her daughter in 2022, winning an individual gold at the Shanghai World Cup in April.

At the Paris Olympics, Kumari faced a challenging ranking round, qualifying as the 23rd seed. She struggled in the team event but showed resilience in the individual category, reaching the quarterfinals. However, she was defeated by Korean archer Nam Suhyeon in a closely contested match.

Kumari believes that the absence of India’s sports psychologist, Gayatri Vartak, did not significantly impact their performance. She emphasized that they stayed in touch with Vartak throughout the Games.

With her sights set on LA 2028, Kumari is determined to make amends for her past Olympic disappointments. She is confident that she can develop the mental strength and technical skills necessary to achieve her dream of an Olympic medal.

Rahul Dravid Backs Cricket's Inclusion in 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

Rahul Dravid Backs Cricket’s Inclusion in 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

Cricket’s inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics has garnered support from legendary Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid. During a panel discussion, Dravid expressed his enthusiasm for the sport’s Olympic debut, stating that players are already discussing the opportunity to compete for a gold medal.

Dravid believes that the Olympics provide a unique platform for athletes to showcase their skills and experience the camaraderie of the Games Village. He anticipates that teams will prioritize preparation and competition for the cricket tournament, recognizing its significance.

“People are going to want to win that gold medal, stand on the podium, and be a part of the Games Village, a great sporting event, and interact with so many athletes,” Dravid said. “As you get closer, I have no doubt that teams will be preparing and checking out facilities. They will take this seriously, and players will fight tooth and nail to be out there.”

ICC CEO Geoff Allardice echoed Dravid’s sentiments, predicting that cricket will be a major attraction at the LA Olympics. He emphasized the global appeal of the sport and the excitement it will generate among fans.

“It’s quite surreal to be here in Paris, seeing the energy around sport and how it’s getting together. Cricket is starting to dawn on the global sporting community,” Allardice said. “I think cricket will be one of the star attractions in Los Angeles…when you see global stars of big sports around the world competing in one city at a time.”

Dravid expressed his hope that India would emerge victorious in both the men’s and women’s cricket competitions at the LA Games. He also joked about his desire to be involved in the event in some capacity, even if it meant securing a media job.

The men’s and women’s cricket tournaments will run concurrently at the LA Olympics, offering fans the opportunity to witness the world’s best players compete for Olympic glory.

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