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2016 Junior World Cup victory changed our lives, says Simranjeet Singh

Published at :September 24, 2021 at 9:12 PM
Modified at :December 13, 2023 at 1:01 PM
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Shaunak Ghosh


The midfielder scored twice in the Indian hockey team's bronze medal match against Germany at the Tokyo Olympics.

Indian Men's Hockey Team midfielder Simranjeet Singh was part of the successful Olympic campaign in Tokyo where he played an instrumental role in the Bronze medal match against Germany. He scored twice in the thrilling encounter and introspecting on his performance, Simranjeet said he is fortunate to have earned the opportunity to represent India at the greatest sporting event in the world. "I feel very fortunate, honestly.

"It was a great experience I had in Tokyo and my aim was to execute the role I was given to perfection. Now, I am waiting to return to the camp and analyse our performance in detail and understand the areas I can further work on and improve," he stated. 

Simranjeet Singh was part of the India Colts team that successfully lifted the FIH Junior Men's World Cup in Lucknow back in 2016. Ever since then, his career has been on an upward climb. "That victory in Lucknow truly changed our lives for good. It really was the stepping stone for many of us and the journey so far has been fantastic. From here on, my aim is only to get better and be part of India's upcoming campaigns at the FIH Hockey Pro League, Asian Games and so on. There is still a lot that I feel I can improve upon," he added.

 With the forthcoming FIH Odisha Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Bhubaneswar 2021 scheduled to be held in Bhubaneswar starting 24 November, Simranjeet Singh said, "It is great that the best junior players from across the globe will get to experience the world-class facilities in Bhubaneswar. We have played in many venues across the world but playing in Odisha is always special because of the facilities there, the Odisha State Government's hospitality and the fans. I am really happy that hockey festivities are returning to India after nearly two years of no action in the country due to COVID-19. I hope all the players enjoy the tournament and wish them good luck," he signed off. 

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