Paris Olympics Graham Reid Australia Tokyo India hockey FIH Paris Olympics Graham Reid Australia Tokyo India

National Games will help in building formidable hockey team for Paris Olympics: Graham Reid

timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Reid is here to witness the final of the eight-team hockey competition to be played at the Major Dhyanchand Stadium here on Tuesday. "This is the first National Games I am watching.

I would say it has come at the right time. The most important aspect is that many youngsters have showcased their talent which could come in handy in building a good Team India for the Paris Olympics,” said the Australian.

The 58-year-old former player, who guided India to a historic bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics, is pleased to see the individual skills of the young players in the Games but said going forward they will need to make adjustments. "Here, in the National Games, it is more of individual skills that one gets to see while, on the international stage, it is different with a one-touch game.

Individual skills are needed but the players will have to adapt to the circumstances,” Reid said. The coach said the current Indian team has the ingredients to be one of the best in the world. "Having said that, the focus of any member of Team India should be to adapt to the circumstances and play to potential." Reid also heaved praise of senior India players Harmanpreet Singh and goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, who recently won the FIH Player of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year awards. "He (Harmanpreet) has had a great year.

Related News
ATHENS : Greece's Olympic Committee (HOC) on Wednesday said it had refused to allow top sailor and Tokyo Olympics competitor Vasileia Karachaliou to go ahead with her attempted nationality shift and compete with Portugal.
Ben Flanagan ran to his third Canadian road race record of the year on Sunday, completing the Valencia Half Marathon in 61 minutes for 18th place, a few strides ahead of Canada's fastest-ever marathon runner.
Two-time Olympian Sarah Pavan will team up with world silver medallist Sophie Bukovec in a quest for a medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The world's best Paralympic athletes, parading down France's most famous boulevard with their prosthetic limbs, mobility chairs and stories of adversity, heading to a grand celebration of their prowess and sports on the Paris square where the French Revolutionaries of 1789 chopped off heads.
SYDNEY : Australian sailor Mat Belcher, who won two gold medals and a silver in the 470 class over three Summer Games, has decided not to compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics and announced his retirement on Thursday.
A renowned name in the world of boxing, Dunne will be joining the Indian team following a successful five-year stint with Irish Athletic Boxing Association, serving in the same position. The 42-year-old, who has won the WBA World Championship (2009) and the European Championship (2007), will take over the position which was left vacant after Santiago Nieva's departure.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.