Olympics 2021 | Manpreet and Rani exude optimism

Men’s team can end India’s medal drought in Olympics, says the skipper

April 14, 2021 10:26 pm | Updated 11:19 pm IST - New Delhi

Positive outlook:  Manpreet Singh and Rani Rampal are certain that India can deliver in Tokyo.

Positive outlook: Manpreet Singh and Rani Rampal are certain that India can deliver in Tokyo.

The Indian men’s hockey team captain Manpreet Singh feels if his side continues with its current good form, it has the potential to end an over four-decade-long Olympic medal drought in Tokyo this year.

India had won the last of its eight Olympic gold medals in the 1980 Moscow Olympics before the team endured a sharp slide in its fortunes.

But in the last couple of years, India has made steady progress.

“Firstly, it was good to be back playing international hockey after a long time. I’m very happy with the progress of the team over the last 18 months. If we continue to build on this, I am sure we can defeat any team,” Manpreet said on the occasion of a 100-day countdown to the Tokyo Games, scheduled from on July 23.

The Indian team recently got the better of reigning Olympic champions Argentina in the FIH pro league in an away tie.

Team spirit

“The team spirit is high right now and as I said before, we should use every opportunity we get before the Tokyo Olympics to fine-tune our game,” Manpreet said.

“The youngsters in the team have come a long way. I’m hoping this form continues and we put a much better display than what we’d managed in the Rio Olympics,” he added. The Indian men’s team finished eighth at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Like Manpreet, the Indian women’s team skipper Rani Rampal too is optimistic about a good show in Tokyo. The team would be making a back-to-back Olympic Games appearance for the first time in the history of the event.

Fighting qualities

“I am happy with the fight our team showed against world No. 2 Argentina and Germany earlier this year,” Rani said in a release issued by Hockey India.

“Of course, we’re disappointed to have not registered a win, but we have showed that we could hold our own against higher-ranked opponents.

“Since coming back from Germany, we have been working hard on our finishing and our technique.

“I feel we have come a long way from a tactical standpoint.

“I’m confident that once we convert these good performances into results, we will be in the mix for an Olympic medal too.”

Hockey India has launched Hockey te Charcha , a special podcast series to relive the glorious moments of Indian hockey through the voices of some iconic players.

The series, in its first episode, featured a conversation with Harbinder Singh. Hockey te Charcha will be a fortnightly series in the lead up to Tokyo Games.

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