The celebration of the men’s hockey team won bronze is not just Indian.
This world rejoices, the return of a shock to the podium and foreign experts associated with Indian hockey is no different.
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The day in ‘Bronze’ finally arrived on August 5, 2021, after a gold medal day on July 29, 1980.
Among them, India had been empty in nine Olympics.
There is no medal.
But on Thursday, a big team of Ric Great Charlesworth, who was the Indian Hockey Technical Director, expressed his excitement after the Manpreet LED team beat Germany in the Bronze medal match in Tokyo on Thursday.
“Exceptional results by India.
This medal is feasible and well obtained,” Australians, who have trained Kookaburras and Hokeyroos to many large trophies.
Charlesworth said Indian victory was not only for the country but also for the sport itself.
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Whether he was still alive, said the legend of Sushbirhockey Balbir Singh Sr to live his life for sports and would jump with joyfully if he lived to witness the achievement of the winner of the national team bronze bronze medal in the Tokyo Olympics, his daughter Sushbir Kaur said on Thursday.
“Of course, I think it’s good for games and for India.
For this hockey is an extraordinary result …
Now it’s the turn of a woman to defeat the United Kingdom (for bronze),” he said.
Charlesworth said he was happy to see how Indian players responded to plan coach Graham Reid.
“I recommend Graham for the job and believe the players show extraordinary resistance.
I’m happy,” he said.
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With the stability of the findings of the Indian team now, the Aussie feels India must remain with their coach.
“India must remain with one trainer to allow the team to be developed.
The previous coach is good and has helped India to this stage but there is more to do,” he said.
Former coach Jose Brasa from Spain, who not only played a role in introducing the scientific training method to Indian Hockey but brought Sreejesh Pr goalkeeper to the mixture, said the world watched Indian comeback to the podium.
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“I am very happy to see India win today.
If they can continue momentum, they will once again start winning a gold medal at the Olympics,” Brasa, who trained the Indian team ahead of the 2010 World Cup, Asian game and Asian Games.
According to Brasa, the fitness of the Indian team has become a factor-x.
Read Alsotokyo Olympics 2020: This is the rebirth, that’s all, PR Sreejesh in a bronze medal win “This is the rebirth, only that,” said the Indian Esstatic goalkeeper, Sreejesh PR was large after appearing as one of the Bronze Stars Olympics Olympics Hockey Hockey Team Men.
Here, believes that this achievement will help produce a new generation of capable players.
“They are both bid with other top teams such as Australia, Germany or Belgium.
Even though Indian players always have skills, they look polished here and have large control over the ownership of balls in most matches.
Their fitness is amazing,” Spain said.
“Also, happy to see the player guide Sreejesh in defense.
He showed a big grit on the destination and also used his experience in the field.
I feel proud to be part of the think-tank that identifies Sreejesh in the early days and promoting it,” he said.
Great Australia also all praise for the goalkeeper.
“He (Sreejesh) has always been a great athlete but he is more vomiting now and handles challenges in Tokyo well.
His appearance is extraordinary,” he said.