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Nat hockey camp resumes, focus on future engagements

Updated on: 06 October,2021 07:49 AM IST  |  Bangalore
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He expressed happiness on the support extended to the players by Sports Authority of India (SAI) Bangalore centre before the Tokyo Olympics despite facing numerous challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The boys are all excited to resume training and we are looking at our future engagements,” Reid said.

Nat hockey camp resumes, focus on future engagements

India’s head coach Reid

Indian men’s hockey team chief coach Graham Reid says the focus of the ongoing national camp will be on setting future priorities after the historic bronze medal-winning show at the Tokyo Olympics.


He expressed happiness on the support extended to the players by Sports Authority of India (SAI) Bangalore centre before the Tokyo Olympics despite facing numerous challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The boys are all excited to resume training and we are looking at our future engagements,” Reid said.


After a well-deserved break following the Tokyo Olympics success, the Indian hockey players resumed training here on Monday. According to a release issued by SAI, all COVID-related protocols were being strictly followed in the camp.


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