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New format gives India better chance: Roelant Oltmans

Updated on: 23 July,2016 06:58 AM IST  | 
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Having quarter-finals in place of direct semi-finals in the Rio Olympics is beneficial for the Men in Blue says, hockey team's chief coach Roelant Oltmans

New format gives India better chance: Roelant Oltmans

Bangalore: Indian men's hockey team chief coach Roelant Oltmans yesterday said the new competition format of having quarter-finals in place of direct semi-finals in the upcoming Rio Olympics is not only beneficial for the Men in Blue, but all small teams.


Roelant Oltmans
Roelant Oltmans


"If you have teams like Argentina, Germany and Holland in your group, it becomes that difficult to end up being the top two teams in your group. It is not impossible to qualify, but now if you finish in top four, you have a chance to play in the quarter-finals," Oltmans told PTI at the Sai South Centre here.


"This format will give India and every other teams including, Canada a feel that they have a greater chance of making it to the quarter-finals," he said. Unlike previous editions, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) has introduced a new competition format in this year's Olympics.

As per the new format 12 teams have been divided into two pools of six with each team initially playing round-robin games within their pool. Following the completion of the round-robin games, the top four teams from each pool will advance to the quarterfinals. Previously, after completion of round robin games top two teams from each pool used to directly qualify for the semi-finals.

India players celebrate a goal vs Korea during the Champions Trophy in London last month. Pic/Getty Images
India players celebrate a goal vs Korea during the Champions Trophy in London last month. Pic/Getty Images

In a significant but surprise move, Hockey India has named senior goalkeeper PR Sreejesh as the captain of the national team for the Rio Olympics in place of long-standing skipper Sardar Singh.

Asked Oltmans about the logic behind the decision, the Dutchman said the move to relieve Sardar from captaincy was purely taken to free him from excess responsibilities.

"I can assure you the group dynamics are good or may be even better under actual circumstances. Sardar can now completely focus on his game, and let rest of the players shoulder more responsibility. This exactly was the aim when we discussed it (replacing Sardar with Sreejesh)," he said.

"Sardar along with (vice-captain) SV Sunil, VR Rahunath Manpreet Singh and Sreejesh forms a group of captain. I believe it is a positive endeavor," Oltmans added. The men's hockey team will be departing for Rio de Janeiro via Spain Saturday midnight.

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