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‘Going for a medal that is difficult to understand’: Tendulkar told Tokyo’s athletes

'Going for a medal that is difficult to understand': Tendulkar told Tokyo's athletes
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New Delhi: Icon Cricket Sachin Tendulkar on Tuesday urged the strong Indian forces for the Tokyo Olympics to enjoy pressure and not jammed by him during the match as he joined the Athletics Federation in India in giving them online shipment.
In a virtual event, Tendulkar told them to pursue dreams to win the Olympic medal without stopping.
Read Alsotokyo Olympics 2021, Full India Schedule: Events, Date, Time, Equipment, athletes totaling 127 athletes, including two alternative players and one reserve goalkeeper each on the men and women’s hockey team, in 18 sports categories is part of the Indian Olympic contingent For the Tokyo Olympics who are rescheduled 2020 are scheduled to start July 23.
“Many people say there is a victory or loss in sports but my message is that losses must be for your opponents and victory for you.
You have to go for medals,” Tendulkar said.
Read Alsotokyo 2020 Chief Muto did not rule out the cancellation of 11 hours Gamesthe from the Tokyo Olympics organizing committee on Tuesday not ruling the last minute cancellation from the global sports exhibition, which began on Friday.
“Don’t stop pursuing your dreams and dreams must be a medal in your neck, play national anthem and tri-color flying high.” The trajectory and field contingent will have 47 members, including 26 athletes.
There will be 11 coaches, eight support staff, one team doctor and one team leader.
Also read Fouad Mirza Changes Horse, Choosing the Seigneur Medicott for the Tokyo Olympic Olympics Before the Tokyo Olympics opened, Fouad Hidden India Mirza has decided to replace his horse, preferring to go with Seigneur Medicott, who helped him win two silver medals at the 2018 Asian Games, as partners His horse.
Contingent leaves for Tokyo on July 23.
Tendulkar said the pressure was a friend of an athlete in all sports and it was very important to channel it into a better performance.
“Hope people have grown because of your better performance.
It is a good thing.
I always enjoy the pressure or expectation of people.
You have to turn it into positive energy.” Athletic events will be held from July 30 to August 8 and Hope India mainly comes from the thrower of Javelin Neeraj Chopra.

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