FIH Olympic Qualifiers: Still get goosebumps thinking about the electrifying atmosphere, says Manpreet and Rani Rampal


FIH Olympic Qualifiers: Still get goosebumps thinking about the electrifying atmosphere, says Manpreet and Rani Rampal
Manpreet Singh, Indian Mens Hockey Team Captain

It has exactly been one year since, the Indian Men’s and Women’s hockey teams secured a berth in the Tokyo Olympics after a success in the FIH Olympic Qualifiers at Bhubaneshwar.

Manpreet Singh led, Men’s team easily beat Russia with an 11-3 score. However, the Women’s team led by Rani edged out USA with a 6-5 in close fought matches.

Manpreet has said that the team is shaping up well in preparations of the Olympics.

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We are grateful to SAI and Hockey India for ensuring there are no hindrances in our preparations for the Olympics despite an ongoing battle with Covid-19 in the country. We are shaping up well as a team and thanks to a very systematic approach in training adopted by the Chief Coach and particularly our Scientific Advisor Robin Arkell, we have gone back to the same fitness levels and are able to bring about optimal levels in high-intensity sessions,” Manpreet said.

While recalling, the successful FIH Olympic Qualifier a year ago, he said, “It is always a great feeling to play at the Kalinga Stadium, I get goosebumps thinking of the electrifying atmosphere with all the spectators cheering for India and quite miss being in action. For now, our focus is on being match-ready so that whenever we get clearance to play against international teams, we will be in good form to face the challenge.”

FIH Olympic Qualifiers“I feel we let complacency after the big win take over our efforts in the second match,” says Rani

Rani, Indian Womens Hockey Team Captain

We obviously began with a bang with a brilliant 5-1 win in the first match. This was the first time we (Women’s team) were playing in the Kalinga Stadium and we used the crowd support to our advantage and rattled the visiting team with some incredible goals. Winning big in our first ever match at the Kalinga Stadium felt incredible,” Rani said in an official Hockey India release.

Looking back, I feel we let complacency from that big win take over our efforts in the second match. At half-time, there was a lot of screaming, shouting, and anger in the dressing room. We were letting the match slip away and we had to lift ourselves up mentally to bounce back. I remember sharing a tearful glance at Savita (vice-captain) in the dressing room and telling myself, this can’t be happening, we can’t lose in front of our home crowd.

But it was those wise words from coach Sjoerd Marijne who said, ‘Play as if the clock starts now, forget what happened in the first half affect you.’ that made the difference. We went back on the field feeling positive and eager to make a goal at any cost,” Rani said further.

Rani, however, feels like they will take away something from this experience. It will help them when they face big teams like Netherlands in the Tokyo Olympics.

The biggest take away from that match was that we realised our capability of bouncing back into the game. The same team, maybe three-four years ago, put in that same situation (as the second match in the FIH Olympic Qualifiers) may have given up. But now we are stronger mentally and that will be our strength when we meet teams like the Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain, etc at the Olympic Games in Tokyo,” She said.

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