Distance: “All three of my sons have won,” said the mother of Indian Hoki captain Singh, Manjit Kaur, told him when he called minutes after beating Germany to catch the Olympic bronze.
He concluded the emotions of the entire village of Mithapur, who had sent three players to Tokyo.
After the individual celebration, the Mandeep Singh family and Varun Kumar came to Manpreet’s house complete with Dhol, and then paid Thanksgiving visit to Gurdwara.
The picture of anxiety in the last few minutes of the match, Manjit raised his arm immediately after finishing and issued a cry of Sikh War: “Jo Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri,!” Immediately, his voice choked and his eyes arranged.
He and Manpreet’s wife, Illi Najwa Saddique, both bring joy tears, hugging and welcoming the people around.
“God has protected the honor of my son.
Teacher Gobind Singh heard my prayers and blessed my son and his team with glory,” said the mother, and could not speak further, even when the TV channel urged him.
Tears say everything.
A few minutes later, Manpreet made a video call and he asked him: “Where else? You play well.
All three of my sons won.” Manpreet’s father had died in April 2016 during the Azlan Shah Cup.
His mother had followed his game carefully.
When Mandeeep called his parents, Ravinder Singh and Davinder Kaur, the whole call was in the choking sound.
He said: “Clearly in the head and our hearts that we will return with medals, we spend each other.
In the minute dying, our mindset is done or dead and our synchronization is perfect.
We are determined to reject the last minute equalizer.” Varun neighbors gathered at his home After the last whistle.
His father, Brahmand, said that he bent in Mithapur had changed the course of their lives.
The truck driver from Himachal Pradesh moved to Punjab when Varun was still a child.
In the village, hockey captures his imagination and other children, and a little bronze is guaranteed.