Olympics: India dream of return of hockey's glory days
MUMBAI: The Indian hockey team's qualification for the London Games could be the first small step towards reviving the glory days,according to captain Bharat Chetri. India won the last of their...
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March 08, 2012
MUMBAI: The Indian hockey team's qualification for the London Games could be the first small step towards reviving the glory days,according to captain Bharat Chetri.
India won the last of their eight gold medals in 1980 and the long gradual decline reached its nadir in 2008 when the team failed to qualify for the Beijing Games.
A rumbling administrative row and cricket's emergence as the single most dominant sport have not helped Indian hockey and it was a huge relief when Chetri and his team won a qualifying tournament last month to book a place for London.
"What we have started is aimed at regaining what we have lost in the last 30-40 years," the 30-year-old goalkeeper told Reuters in an interview.
"We are once again chasing those glorious days when we had so many hockey fans ... we used to win so many medals and so many kids used to play the sport.
"We want to once again get back to those days in India."
Chetri, who missed the final of the qualifying tournament in Delhi due to the team's rotation policy for its goalkeepers, said the players had sailed into London on a wave of confidence.
"We were not even thinking about qualification. We were thinking about how we would perform in London," Chetri said by phone.
"We had the belief and we were confident that it would not be difficult to qualify."
Under Australian coach Michael Nobbs, the players have become fitter physically and their skill levels improved, Chetri added.
"We will try to continue that form. We will try and work on the mistakes we committed during the tournament and hopefully we will be well prepared for the Olympics." (Reuters)