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Janneke Schopman - Focus on strength and physical fitness in national hockey camp: Janneke Schopman - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Netherlands - South Africa - India - Birmingham

Focus on strength and physical fitness in national hockey camp: Janneke Schopman

Chief coach Janneke Schopman said the focus would be on improving physical fitness for the gruelling season ahead.The Indian team recently returned from a tour of South Africa where they beat the hosts 3-0 in the four-match series. The Savita Punia-led side also played three friendly matches against world No.1 side the Netherlands.The team has been in good form over the past couple of years and achieved historic feats, winning a bronze at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games, finishing third in their maiden Pro League outing and bagging entry to next season's Pro League after winning the Nations Cup.

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They're using hockey to mend relationships and build a better future - cbc.ca - Canada - Jersey - county Orange

They're using hockey to mend relationships and build a better future

Healing, forgiving, and strengthening ties. Those are the three pillars bringing the community of Siksika and Strathmore together.

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Dallas Stars fan punched in face after using racial slur - foxnews.com - Florida - state Minnesota

Dallas Stars fan punched in face after using racial slur

Two hockey fans were seen going toe-to-toe at a Dallas Stars game on Wednesday night. (Matt Faulkner / SPORTS REPORT+ / TMX)

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Davis Cup - Leander Paes laments state of Indian Davis Cup, says will take a decade to lift standard - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Denmark - Australia - India - county Davis

Leander Paes laments state of Indian Davis Cup, says will take a decade to lift standard

Davis Cup World Group 2 added more woes to the condition.India suffered a 2-3 loss to Denmark in their away fixture earlier this month to get relegated to World Group 2 for the first time.Voicing his concern on the current state of Indian tennis, icon Leander Paes believes it will take a "better half of a decade" to lift the standard."I feel like it's going to take a few years, until the Davis Cup team has some serious talent in it," said the player with a record 45 doubles victories in Davis Cup.

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Paris Olympics - Graham Reid - Hockey World Cup: Post debacle, it's time to fix accountability - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia -  Tokyo - India

Hockey World Cup: Post debacle, it's time to fix accountability

India hockey coach Graham Reid quits after poor World Cup show; analytical coach Clark, scientific adviser Pemberton resign tooBHUBANESWAR: Hiring and firing coaches is nothing new. In fact, that's the only constant in Indian hockey. Less than 24 hours after the conclusion of the FIH World Cup, Indian hockey's off-field magnum opus began on Monday with the 'resignation' of chief coach Graham Reid and his team including analytical coach Greg Clark and scientific advisor Mitchell David Pemberton. This curtails their contract which is until the 2024 Paris Olympics.Hockey India has said that they will serve a three-month notice period, which probably gives the former time to work out the new coaching team. That said, this knee-jerk reaction leaves the team in the lurch, especially with eight months to go for the Asian Games. While the cracks in the Indian think-tank started to appear last year, the cookie crumbled following the hosts' ninth-place finish at the World Cup.

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Time to ponder for India as Germany take home the Men's Hockey World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Germany - Belgium - Australia - India

Time to ponder for India as Germany take home the Men's Hockey World Cup

It was a final to remember between Germany and Belgium. It could well be described as a boxing match, as the two teams never stopped throwing punches. Everytime the crowd felt one team was down for the count, like Germany looked like when trailing 0-2, it rose up to throw a jab.For the third pressure game in a row starting with the quarterfinals, Germany erased a two-goal deficit to become champions for the third time. First it was England, then Australia and finally Belgium. That's how World Cups are won. Cliched it may sound, but you have to beat the best to be the best.

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Hockey World Cup: Comeback kings Germany rewrite history - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Sweden - Germany

Hockey World Cup: Comeback kings Germany rewrite history

Coach Henning calls Germany's run in World Cup craziest in sports historyBHUBANESWAR: Last summer, in the run-up to the FIH World Cup, when most other countries were busy working out strategies and tactics, German coach Andre Henning and his men were enjoying some downtime on a hidden island in Sweden.The travel baggage did not include hockey sticks and the mobile phones were tucked away for the duration of their outing. The focus was on team bonding and understanding each other. It was a risk, admitted Henning, but one which paid off on Sunday night with their first World Cup triumph in 17 years.

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Paris Olympics - Narinder Batra - Asian Games will be hockey qualifying event for 2024 Olympics, confirms FIH president - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - France - China - India - Pakistan - Macau

Asian Games will be hockey qualifying event for 2024 Olympics, confirms FIH president

The Asian Games, which were to be held last year in the Chinese city of Hangzhou but postponed due to worsening COVID-19 situation in the country, is scheduled to be held in the Chinese city from September 23 to October 8.Tayyab, a Pakistan-born Macau citizen, is currently a member of the Hangzhou Asian Games Coordination Committee which is headed by former Indian Olympic Association secretary general and current Olympic Council of Asia acting chief Randhir Singh."Asian Games is on, 100 per cent on. I happen to be a senior member of the Hangzhou Asian Games Coordination Committee and I am continuing in that role," Tayyab said at a press conference ahead of the FIH Men's World Cup final here.

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