Want to win medals at Olympics, Asian Games – Mumtaz Khan


Want to win medals at Olympics, Asian Games – Mumtaz Khan

Mumtaz Khan

Indian junior women’s hockey forward Mumtaz Khan has said that her goal is to win medals at the Asian Games and Olympics with the senior team and also looking to take one step at a time.

Want to help my team winning medals at big tournaments: Mumtaz Khan

I know that whatever I have done so far is nothing as compared to what I want to achieve in my career, so I don’t want to get too ahead of myself. I want to ensure I am taking small baby steps, and doing the right things always,” Mumtaz stated as quoted by a Hockey India release.

“It is no secret that I have had difficult moments personally, and sometimes it has been difficult for my parents also, but I am glad that they have always supported me no matter what, and I can’t wait to make them happy. For that, I have very clear goals in mind, which are to perform very well in each training session and each match that I play for my country, and eventually, help my team in winning medals at big tournaments like the Olympics and the Asian Games,” she added.

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Mumtaz adopted Hockey as a professional career by coincidence. She said that she was caught by her coach in a school racing competition in Agra.

“I believe it was in 2011 that I was spotted at one of the races I was participating in for my school. It was Neelam Siddiqui who was present on the occasion and told my father that he should put me into the sport of hockey. I didn’t really know much about the sport back then because I was so young, but as I started watching and playing it, I started developing a real interest,” said the teenager.

“I feel it was just a coincidence that coach found me there in Agra, and the rest that has followed has been due to the hard work that I have put in,” she added.

Mumtaz has many objectives in mind and one of them is to help her family.

“I come from a very humble background so one of the factors in me playing hockey was that I might be able to help my parents. I have been fortunate enough to have represented the Indian junior women’s team and have always aimed at giving my all on the pitch, and I am hoping that it can translate into a bright future for us off the field,” she said.

The 17-year-old player had scored 10 goals to help India secure the silver medal at the Buenos Aires Youth Olympics in 2018. She has also won the bronze medal at the girls under-18 Asia Cup in 2016, silver at the Six-Nations Invitational Tournament in 2018, and the gold medal at the Cantor Fitzgerald under-21 International Four-Nations tournament last year.

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