Indian Hockey Captains Manpreet Singh And Rani Rampal "Focused" Ahead Of Tokyo Olympics
Indian men's and women's hockey captains, Manpreet Singh and Rani Rampal expressed their confidence in their respective teams doing well at the Tokyo Olympic Games this year.
- Asian News International
- Updated: May 09, 2021 01:42 pm IST
Highlights
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Manpreet Singh said that India can win a medal at the Tokyo Olympics
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Women's captain Rani Rampal recently recovered from COVID-19
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Both captains expressed their disappointment over not being able to tour
With just 75 days remaining for the Tokyo Olympic Games, the mood in the National Camp in SAI Centre, Bengaluru where both Indian men and women's core probables are housed continues to be optimistic as the players are going about their preparations with utmost zeal. Though the Indian team captains expressed their disappointment over not being able to travel for tours in the coming weeks due to the travel restrictions, they stated that the players continue to remain focused on their mission to succeed at the Olympics.
"When the FIH Pro League Games matches against Germany and Spain too were postponed, we were extremely disappointed because those matches would have certainly helped in our preparations," said India men's skipper Manpreet Singh in a Hockey India release.
"But we understand these are really unprecedented times, and there are travel restrictions in place," Manpreet Singh added.
"In these trying times, we would like to express our solidarity towards those who have lost their lives and also salute the frontline workers and covid warriors who are working round the clock to save lives," Manpreet said.
Manpreet further emphasised the team's focus remains undeterred, and every player is giving his 100 per cent in this mission to win a medal, "We strongly believe we have the best chance to win a medal at the Olympics and this belief is keeping everyone motivated and optimistic."
"Our training now has been planned in such a manner that we peak at the right time and also we are clocking long hours in the sun to get our bodies acclimatized to the hot conditions in Tokyo," said Manpreet.
Women's skipper Rani Rampal, on the other hand, expressed relief that all players who had tested positive recently will now resume training this week.
"We are relieved that all those players who had tested positive are all doing fine and have geared up to resume training. We are taking all precautions on campus too so that we are stay healthy and injury-free in the lead up to the Games," said Rani.
"With travel restrictions in place, we understand we will need to remain in SAI Centre, Bengaluru and train. This is perhaps the same situation for some of the other countries too," she further said.
"Despite these setbacks, we will continue to pursue our goal of doing well in Tokyo. The next 75 days is crucial, and we are upbeat as a group," Rani signed off.