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Indian Hockey teams arrive in Rio with Olympic glory in sight

Source: PTI
July 29, 2016 23:35 IST
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Indian hockey players make their way through the airport on arrival in Rio de Janeiro for the Olympic Games starting August 5

IMAGE: Indian hockey players make their way through the airport on arrival in Rio de Janeiro for the Olympic Games starting August 5. Photograph: Hockey India/Facebook

Determined to put up a top-notch performance at the 2016 Olympic Games, the Indian men and women's hockey teams arrived in Rio de Janeiro on Friday.

While the men's team traveled from Madrid after playing two friendly matches against the Spanish national squad, the Indian women's team arrived from Philadelphia where they won two matches against Canada and one match against USA national teams.

This will be the first women's hockey team from India in 36 years to play at the Olympics.

The excitement and anxiousness was palpable among the women, led by promising young Captain Sushila Chanu. The Hockey India women's team features in Pool B and will play against Argentina, Australia, Great Britain, USA and Japan.

"After a series of losses in England and Australia in the lead up to the Olympic Games, the wins in the USA has helped us in gaining the confidence we needed ahead of the Rio Olympics," said Chanu.

"This is our first Olympic Games and we are aware that our performance here will help the future generation of women to take up the sport and excel. We are looking forward to putting up a good show and our aim is to make the quarter-finals first," a confident Chanu added further.

Meanwhile, the men's team, riding high on their recent exploits in the FIH Champions Trophy in London where the PR Sreejesh-led squad won a historic silver medal, is vying to get the better of some of the top teams in their pool.

On arrival, India captain Sreejesh said, "Our first priority is to beat some of the top teams in our pool including Germany, Argentina and Netherlands. Though we have beaten each of these teams in the past or have come close to beating Germany in the Champions Trophy recently, the Olympic Games is a different ball game and we need to put up something extraordinary and special to excel against them."

The Indian Hockey team at Rio de Janeiro 

IMAGE: The Indian men's Hockey team at Rio de Janeiro. Photograph: Hockey India/Facebook

Sreejesh further said that every match will be crucial and their first goal is to make the quarter-finals.

"Obviously we are here to win a medal. But to do that, we need to take it match-by-match. We will not take any match lightly, be it Ireland (the first team we play), Canada or the defending Olympic Champions Germany. We will play each match like it is our last," said the goalkeeper.

The Indian men's team will play Netherlands, Argentina, Germany, Ireland and Canada in their pool 'B' matches and will need to be in the top four in the pool to make it to the quarters.

Chief Coach Roelant Oltmans expressed the team's eagerness to compete in the greatest tournament on the planet.

"This is the first Olympics for most of the boys in the team and naturally they have butterflies in their stomach but this bunch knows how to handle pressure in big-ticket matches.

"This moment that we have been working on for so many months and years is finally here and I am confident that this team has it in them to create history. This is the time for them to peak and I am sure they are ready for it," he said.

The men's team will take on Ireland on August 6 in their first match while the women begin their campaign against Japan on August 7. 

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