Will soon leave for Tokyo with athletes and support staff from Delhi
Bengaluru, July 17 (IANS)| Ahead of the Indian men’s hockey team leaving for Tokyo, its head coach Graham Reid on Saturday said the boys have worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices into desirable results at the Olympics. Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams will leave for Tokyo on Saturday night along with athletes and support staff from six other sports from New Delhi.
The team is absolutely excited, Reid said. He has worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices he has made over the past few months and years in Tokyo into desirable results. As I have always said, our aim will be to deliver the best hockey performance match-by-match. The team is mentally prepared to face the challenges on and off the field in Tokyo.
The men’s team will begin their campaign on 24 July when they take on New Zealand in their first Pool A match. His second match will be against Australia on 25 July. This will be followed by matches against Spain (July 27), Olympic champions Argentina (July 29) and hosts Japan (July 30). As we leave Bengaluru, we are filled with gratitude to the staff at SAI Bengaluru and Hockey India, who ensured that we got everything we needed during our training at Bio-Bubble over the past 15 months, Reid said.
Sourd Marine, head coach of Indian women’s hockey, said, “It was very emotional for us when yesterday (16 July) was our last training session in SAI, Bangalore. This group is really special. They are very strong mentally and I believe it will be an asset to us when we take on the big teams in Tokyo. We are ready for the challenge. The women’s team, playing for their second consecutive Olympics, will start their campaign in Pool A against world number one Netherlands on 24 July.
The Rani Rampal-led side will play Germany on 26 July followed by matches against Great Britain (28 July) and Ireland (30 July). His last league match will be against South Africa on 31 July.
(Disclaimer: This news has been published directly from news agency’s Syndicate feed. It has not been edited by AnyTV News team.)
Will soon leave for Tokyo with athletes and support staff from Delhi
Bengaluru, July 17 (IANS)| Ahead of the Indian men’s hockey team leaving for Tokyo, its head coach Graham Reid on Saturday said the boys have worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices into desirable results at the Olympics. Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams will leave for Tokyo on Saturday night along with athletes and support staff from six other sports from New Delhi.
The team is absolutely excited, Reid said. He has worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices he has made over the past few months and years in Tokyo into desirable results. As I have always said, our aim will be to deliver the best hockey performance match-by-match. The team is mentally prepared to face the challenges on and off the field in Tokyo.
The men’s team will begin their campaign on 24 July when they take on New Zealand in their first Pool A match. His second match will be against Australia on 25 July. This will be followed by matches against Spain (July 27), Olympic champions Argentina (July 29) and hosts Japan (July 30). As we leave Bengaluru, we are filled with gratitude to the staff at SAI Bengaluru and Hockey India, who ensured that we got everything we needed during our training at Bio-Bubble over the past 15 months, Reid said.
Sourd Marine, head coach of Indian women’s hockey, said, “It was very emotional for us when yesterday (16 July) was our last training session in SAI, Bangalore. This group is really special. They are very strong mentally and I believe it will be an asset to us when we take on the big teams in Tokyo. We are ready for the challenge. The women’s team, playing for their second consecutive Olympics, will start their campaign in Pool A against world number one Netherlands on 24 July.
The Rani Rampal-led side will play Germany on 26 July followed by matches against Great Britain (28 July) and Ireland (30 July). His last league match will be against South Africa on 31 July.
(Disclaimer: This news has been published directly from news agency’s Syndicate feed. It has not been edited by AnyTV News team.)
Will soon leave for Tokyo with athletes and support staff from Delhi
Bengaluru, July 17 (IANS)| Ahead of the Indian men’s hockey team leaving for Tokyo, its head coach Graham Reid on Saturday said the boys have worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices into desirable results at the Olympics. Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams will leave for Tokyo on Saturday night along with athletes and support staff from six other sports from New Delhi.
The team is absolutely excited, Reid said. He has worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices he has made over the past few months and years in Tokyo into desirable results. As I have always said, our aim will be to deliver the best hockey performance match-by-match. The team is mentally prepared to face the challenges on and off the field in Tokyo.
The men’s team will begin their campaign on 24 July when they take on New Zealand in their first Pool A match. His second match will be against Australia on 25 July. This will be followed by matches against Spain (July 27), Olympic champions Argentina (July 29) and hosts Japan (July 30). As we leave Bengaluru, we are filled with gratitude to the staff at SAI Bengaluru and Hockey India, who ensured that we got everything we needed during our training at Bio-Bubble over the past 15 months, Reid said.
Sourd Marine, head coach of Indian women’s hockey, said, “It was very emotional for us when yesterday (16 July) was our last training session in SAI, Bangalore. This group is really special. They are very strong mentally and I believe it will be an asset to us when we take on the big teams in Tokyo. We are ready for the challenge. The women’s team, playing for their second consecutive Olympics, will start their campaign in Pool A against world number one Netherlands on 24 July.
The Rani Rampal-led side will play Germany on 26 July followed by matches against Great Britain (28 July) and Ireland (30 July). His last league match will be against South Africa on 31 July.
(Disclaimer: This news has been published directly from news agency’s Syndicate feed. It has not been edited by AnyTV News team.)
Will soon leave for Tokyo with athletes and support staff from Delhi
Bengaluru, July 17 (IANS)| Ahead of the Indian men’s hockey team leaving for Tokyo, its head coach Graham Reid on Saturday said the boys have worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices into desirable results at the Olympics. Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams will leave for Tokyo on Saturday night along with athletes and support staff from six other sports from New Delhi.
The team is absolutely excited, Reid said. He has worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices he has made over the past few months and years in Tokyo into desirable results. As I have always said, our aim will be to deliver the best hockey performance match-by-match. The team is mentally prepared to face the challenges on and off the field in Tokyo.
The men’s team will begin their campaign on 24 July when they take on New Zealand in their first Pool A match. His second match will be against Australia on 25 July. This will be followed by matches against Spain (July 27), Olympic champions Argentina (July 29) and hosts Japan (July 30). As we leave Bengaluru, we are filled with gratitude to the staff at SAI Bengaluru and Hockey India, who ensured that we got everything we needed during our training at Bio-Bubble over the past 15 months, Reid said.
Sourd Marine, head coach of Indian women’s hockey, said, “It was very emotional for us when yesterday (16 July) was our last training session in SAI, Bangalore. This group is really special. They are very strong mentally and I believe it will be an asset to us when we take on the big teams in Tokyo. We are ready for the challenge. The women’s team, playing for their second consecutive Olympics, will start their campaign in Pool A against world number one Netherlands on 24 July.
The Rani Rampal-led side will play Germany on 26 July followed by matches against Great Britain (28 July) and Ireland (30 July). His last league match will be against South Africa on 31 July.
(Disclaimer: This news has been published directly from news agency’s Syndicate feed. It has not been edited by AnyTV News team.)
Will soon leave for Tokyo with athletes and support staff from Delhi
Bengaluru, July 17 (IANS)| Ahead of the Indian men’s hockey team leaving for Tokyo, its head coach Graham Reid on Saturday said the boys have worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices into desirable results at the Olympics. Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams will leave for Tokyo on Saturday night along with athletes and support staff from six other sports from New Delhi.
The team is absolutely excited, Reid said. He has worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices he has made over the past few months and years in Tokyo into desirable results. As I have always said, our aim will be to deliver the best hockey performance match-by-match. The team is mentally prepared to face the challenges on and off the field in Tokyo.
The men’s team will begin their campaign on 24 July when they take on New Zealand in their first Pool A match. His second match will be against Australia on 25 July. This will be followed by matches against Spain (July 27), Olympic champions Argentina (July 29) and hosts Japan (July 30). As we leave Bengaluru, we are filled with gratitude to the staff at SAI Bengaluru and Hockey India, who ensured that we got everything we needed during our training at Bio-Bubble over the past 15 months, Reid said.
Sourd Marine, head coach of Indian women’s hockey, said, “It was very emotional for us when yesterday (16 July) was our last training session in SAI, Bangalore. This group is really special. They are very strong mentally and I believe it will be an asset to us when we take on the big teams in Tokyo. We are ready for the challenge. The women’s team, playing for their second consecutive Olympics, will start their campaign in Pool A against world number one Netherlands on 24 July.
The Rani Rampal-led side will play Germany on 26 July followed by matches against Great Britain (28 July) and Ireland (30 July). His last league match will be against South Africa on 31 July.
(Disclaimer: This news has been published directly from news agency’s Syndicate feed. It has not been edited by AnyTV News team.)
Will soon leave for Tokyo with athletes and support staff from Delhi
Bengaluru, July 17 (IANS)| Ahead of the Indian men’s hockey team leaving for Tokyo, its head coach Graham Reid on Saturday said the boys have worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices into desirable results at the Olympics. Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams will leave for Tokyo on Saturday night along with athletes and support staff from six other sports from New Delhi.
The team is absolutely excited, Reid said. He has worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices he has made over the past few months and years in Tokyo into desirable results. As I have always said, our aim will be to deliver the best hockey performance match-by-match. The team is mentally prepared to face the challenges on and off the field in Tokyo.
The men’s team will begin their campaign on 24 July when they take on New Zealand in their first Pool A match. His second match will be against Australia on 25 July. This will be followed by matches against Spain (July 27), Olympic champions Argentina (July 29) and hosts Japan (July 30). As we leave Bengaluru, we are filled with gratitude to the staff at SAI Bengaluru and Hockey India, who ensured that we got everything we needed during our training at Bio-Bubble over the past 15 months, Reid said.
Sourd Marine, head coach of Indian women’s hockey, said, “It was very emotional for us when yesterday (16 July) was our last training session in SAI, Bangalore. This group is really special. They are very strong mentally and I believe it will be an asset to us when we take on the big teams in Tokyo. We are ready for the challenge. The women’s team, playing for their second consecutive Olympics, will start their campaign in Pool A against world number one Netherlands on 24 July.
The Rani Rampal-led side will play Germany on 26 July followed by matches against Great Britain (28 July) and Ireland (30 July). His last league match will be against South Africa on 31 July.
(Disclaimer: This news has been published directly from news agency’s Syndicate feed. It has not been edited by AnyTV News team.)
Will soon leave for Tokyo with athletes and support staff from Delhi
Bengaluru, July 17 (IANS)| Ahead of the Indian men’s hockey team leaving for Tokyo, its head coach Graham Reid on Saturday said the boys have worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices into desirable results at the Olympics. Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams will leave for Tokyo on Saturday night along with athletes and support staff from six other sports from New Delhi.
The team is absolutely excited, Reid said. He has worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices he has made over the past few months and years in Tokyo into desirable results. As I have always said, our aim will be to deliver the best hockey performance match-by-match. The team is mentally prepared to face the challenges on and off the field in Tokyo.
The men’s team will begin their campaign on 24 July when they take on New Zealand in their first Pool A match. His second match will be against Australia on 25 July. This will be followed by matches against Spain (July 27), Olympic champions Argentina (July 29) and hosts Japan (July 30). As we leave Bengaluru, we are filled with gratitude to the staff at SAI Bengaluru and Hockey India, who ensured that we got everything we needed during our training at Bio-Bubble over the past 15 months, Reid said.
Sourd Marine, head coach of Indian women’s hockey, said, “It was very emotional for us when yesterday (16 July) was our last training session in SAI, Bangalore. This group is really special. They are very strong mentally and I believe it will be an asset to us when we take on the big teams in Tokyo. We are ready for the challenge. The women’s team, playing for their second consecutive Olympics, will start their campaign in Pool A against world number one Netherlands on 24 July.
The Rani Rampal-led side will play Germany on 26 July followed by matches against Great Britain (28 July) and Ireland (30 July). His last league match will be against South Africa on 31 July.
(Disclaimer: This news has been published directly from news agency’s Syndicate feed. It has not been edited by AnyTV News team.)
Will soon leave for Tokyo with athletes and support staff from Delhi
Bengaluru, July 17 (IANS)| Ahead of the Indian men’s hockey team leaving for Tokyo, its head coach Graham Reid on Saturday said the boys have worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices into desirable results at the Olympics. Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams will leave for Tokyo on Saturday night along with athletes and support staff from six other sports from New Delhi.
The team is absolutely excited, Reid said. He has worked really hard for this moment and it is time to convert the sacrifices he has made over the past few months and years in Tokyo into desirable results. As I have always said, our aim will be to deliver the best hockey performance match-by-match. The team is mentally prepared to face the challenges on and off the field in Tokyo.
The men’s team will begin their campaign on 24 July when they take on New Zealand in their first Pool A match. His second match will be against Australia on 25 July. This will be followed by matches against Spain (July 27), Olympic champions Argentina (July 29) and hosts Japan (July 30). As we leave Bengaluru, we are filled with gratitude to the staff at SAI Bengaluru and Hockey India, who ensured that we got everything we needed during our training at Bio-Bubble over the past 15 months, Reid said.
Sourd Marine, head coach of Indian women’s hockey, said, “It was very emotional for us when yesterday (16 July) was our last training session in SAI, Bangalore. This group is really special. They are very strong mentally and I believe it will be an asset to us when we take on the big teams in Tokyo. We are ready for the challenge. The women’s team, playing for their second consecutive Olympics, will start their campaign in Pool A against world number one Netherlands on 24 July.
The Rani Rampal-led side will play Germany on 26 July followed by matches against Great Britain (28 July) and Ireland (30 July). His last league match will be against South Africa on 31 July.
(Disclaimer: This news has been published directly from news agency’s Syndicate feed. It has not been edited by AnyTV News team.)