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The Olympic Hockey captain is a flag bearer again

The Olympic Hockey captain is a flag bearer again
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JaLandhar: Naming the Hockey Team of the Manpreet Singh captain as a bearer of the Indian flag at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics along with Boxing legend Mary Kom has placed the spotlight in Mithapur Village, near Jalandhar.
This will be for the second time Sportserson from Punjab village will lead the Indian Hockey team at the Olympics and will be a flag bearer of the country’s forces.
The first player to have this honor is Singh’s pargate, who participated in three Olympics (1988, 1992 and 1996) and was the only hockey player in the world who was the captain of the country’s team twice, in 1992 and 1996.
Products from the Hockey Academy In the village, Manpreet received further training in Surjit Hockey Hockey Jalandhar managed by the government.
With eight players in the Indian Hockey squad from Punjab, it was for the first time since 1976 that Punjab representatives on the Hockey team had increased to this level.
It was in 2000 that Ramandeep Punjab became the captain of the Hockey team at the Olympics.
Team Mean Mandeep Singh also from Mithapur while Hardik Singh belongs to the neighboring Khusropur village.
Both are hockey school products in their village and the Surjit Hockey Academy.
“Very satisfying that after 45 years the number of players from Punjab has touched this high on the Olympic team.
They are all products from eating centers that are revived in 2005 throughout the Punjab,” Pargates said.
The Punjab representation in Indian hockey has dropped, but the pargate, after his appointment as Director of Sports during the term of Captain Amarinder Singh as CM in 2005, put the full eight sizes and 25 half astroturf in the villages.
“I just revived 50 pockets where hockey craze remains, even if it’s not clear,” Pargates said.
“We pick up children at the right age and provide the right coaching in their village.
The best will go to the Academy in Amritsar, Ludhiana and Mohali and then to the Surjit Academy in Jalandhar.
The youngest is 8 years old.
Long-term investment needs and Strategies to produce winners for the country, “he said.

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