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On debut, India drub China 7-1 in Women's FIH Pro League - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - China - India

On debut, India drub China 7-1 in Women's FIH Pro League

Chanu (47th, 52nd minutes) converted two penalty strokes while Navneet Kaur (5th), Neha (12), Vandana Katariya (40th), Sharmila Devi (48th) and Gurjit Kaur (50th) netted one each to hand India a convincing win. China's lone goal was scored from a field effort by Xue Deng in the 43rd minute. With the win, the Indian women's hockey team moved to the third position in the FIH Pro League points table, with three points and a goal difference of plus six.

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PR Sreejesh becomes second Indian to win World Games Athlete of the Year Award - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Spain - Italy -  Tokyo - India

PR Sreejesh becomes second Indian to win World Games Athlete of the Year Award

PR Sreejesh on Monday won the prestigious World Games Athlete of the Year for his 2021 performances, becoming only the second Indian to receive the accolade. In 2020, Indian women's hockey captain Rani Rampal became the first Indian to win the honour for her 2019 show. Sreejesh beat competition from sport climber Alberto Ginés López of Spain and Italy's wushu player Michele Giordano for the award.

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Focused on hectic 2022 calendar, short-term target is to play for one more year, says 'World Games Athlete of the Year' PR Sreejesh - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Tokyo - India

Focused on hectic 2022 calendar, short-term target is to play for one more year, says 'World Games Athlete of the Year' PR Sreejesh

PR Sreejesh met former India coach Harendra Singh back in 2002, he didn't have proper pads. Wearing a lungi, the last thing anyone could imagine was that the young boy from Kerala was a budding goalkeeper. In the two decades since that day, the medal corner in Sreejesh's house is led by an Olympic bronze and an Asian Games gold. Wonder what those who thought a 'rock' in the post was better than Sreejesh would be feeling now. Earlier this week, Sreejesh's popularity among his fans translated into another addition to his trophy cabinet. After women's team captain Rani last year, it was the turn of Sreejesh to win the 'World Games Athlete of the Year' award for 2021. In an interview with TimesofIndia.com, the 33-year-old veteran lived through his journey while taking some tough questions, including his thoughts on retirement and some of the criticism around global awards decided by online voting. Excerpts...After the highs of guarding the goal post in Tokyo, you have scaled another peak. Two Indians in a row now as 'World Games Athlete of the Year', and both from hockey -- Rani last year and you this year...When I got this nomination, I was really happy and so thrilled. Getting nominated was in itself a big achievement for me...This is a global award. So when FIH (International Hockey Federation) nominated me, that made me so happy. I did have a positive vibe, that there is a chance for me to win this. Definitely Rani showed it last time. She had a huge difference in the number of total votes. So I believed that I would get it. Will this award pep you up to maybe go that extra mile in what could be called the twilight of your career after the Olympic bronze?

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Arianna Fontana - Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics spotlight: Suzanne Schulting to clean up in short-track speed skating? - eurosport.com - Netherlands - Italy - China - Beijing

Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics spotlight: Suzanne Schulting to clean up in short-track speed skating?

If medal forecasts are correct, short-track speed skater Suzanne Schulting is going to be the star of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, and no-one is going to come close to the number of gold medals she is going to win. If it sounds like a bold statement, she already has the stats to prove it.

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Chicago Blackhawks owner apologizes for response to Kyle Beach talk - foxnews.com -  Chicago

Chicago Blackhawks owner apologizes for response to Kyle Beach talk

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Paris Olympics - Rio Olympics - World Cup Medal Is My Next Target, Says Hockey Goalkeeper PR Sreejesh After Tokyo 2020 High - sports.ndtv.com -  Tokyo - India

World Cup Medal Is My Next Target, Says Hockey Goalkeeper PR Sreejesh After Tokyo 2020 High

P R Sreejesh is in the twilight of his career, but the veteran Indian hockey goalkeeper is in no mood to call it quits anytime soon as he is eyeing a World Cup medal to add to his Tokyo Olympics bronze before deciding the future course of his career. Sreejesh, who made his senior team debut in 2006, is regarded as one of the finest goalkeepers in world hockey. Sreejesh, who captained the national team to the quarterfinals of the 2016 Rio Olympics, was also a part of the 2014 gold medal-winning Asian Games squad but his most cherished dream was fulfilled in last year's Tokyo Olympics when India won a historic bronze after a hiatus of 41 years.

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Sarah Fillier - Canada crushes Switzerland to open Olympic women's hockey tournament - cbc.ca - Switzerland - Canada - Beijing -  Georgetown

Canada crushes Switzerland to open Olympic women's hockey tournament

The Canadian women's hockey team opened its Olympics with a 12-1 victory over Switzerland on Thursday in Beijing, but the win came with a cost.

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OHL coaches reflect on pandemic-era hockey as fans ready to fill arenas again - cbc.ca - Canada

OHL coaches reflect on pandemic-era hockey as fans ready to fill arenas again

Arenas around Ontario are getting set to welcome hockey fans back, and for players and coaches, the familiar sounds of cheering will be a welcome change from the past two seasons.

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