Rio Olympics: Indian Men's Hockey Team To Skip Opening Ceremony
Indian Men's Hockey team begin their Rio Olympics campaign against Ireland on August 6
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: August 05, 2016 06:36 pm IST
Highlights
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India play Ireland in their Rio Olympics opener on Saturday
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Indian men's hockey team last won an Olympic medal in 1980
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The 2016 Rio Olympics will be held from August 5-21
The Indian men's hockey team will skip the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in order to keep fresh for its Group B lung-opener against Ireland scheduled on Saturday.
However, the women's team will participate in the ceremony.
"We have a match tomorrow, so we don't want to drain the players since the ceremony will go on for long," Hockey India President Narinder Batra told PTI.
But sources in the team said the side has decided to skip the ceremony due to the lack of official kit for the ceremony.
"The kit that was handed to the players has not fit most of them. The players didn't have the time to check the fittings since they reached Rio quite late and were given the kit on the day they started their trip," a source said.
The men's hockey team, which last won an Olympic medal in the 1980 Games (gold), is aiming to end the medal drought riding on a good build-up to the Games.