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Olympic Paris: Indian Hockey Team wants to win gold at Asian Games to qualify for Paris 2024

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Olympic Paris: Indian Hockey Team wants to win gold at Asian Games to qualify for Paris 2024

Sumit, a midfielder for the Indian men's hockey team, stated on Saturday that his team is aiming to win a gold medal at the upcoming Asian Games 2022. Which will be held in China from September to October. The team hopes that this victory will help them to qualify for the Olympic Paris. The Indian Men's Hockey Team is currently in the midst of a national coaching camp in SAI, Bengaluru. This will end on May 21.

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Sumit was able to make a comeback to the Indian Men's Hockey Team after being left out of the squad for the FIH Odisha Hockey Men's World Cup 2023. It's impressive that he was able to contribute to India's victories over Australia and Germany in the Rourkela leg of the FIH Men's Hockey Pro League 2022-2023. Playing as a defensive midfielder seems to have helped him improve his game. And it's clear that he is motivated to perform well for the team.

Sumit's remarks highlight the importance of the upcoming FIH Men's Hockey Pro League matches with the Indian Men's Hockey Team. As they will serve as a key preparatory event for the Asian Champions Trophy. And the Hangzhou Asian Games in 2023. Their immediate objective is to win a gold award at the Hangzhou Asian Games. Which would guarantee their direct qualification for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Coach Katrina Powell wants aspiring Hockeyroos to grab their opportunities with Paris 2024 in mind

It seems that Coach Katrina Powell is urging aspiring Hockeyroos to step up their game. As there are still available spots for the Oceania Cup and next year's Olympic Games. A total of 37 Participants have been nominated across three different series in the next two months. Which includes the FIH Pro League mini tournament in contradiction of New Zealand and Great Britain in Christchurch.

The competition for spots in the Hockeyroos team is heating up. As the upcoming matches will serve as selection events leading up to the Oceania Cup in August. Which will also serve as qualifiers for the Paris 2024 Olympics. Coach Katrina Powell has called on players to show us what they can do. As there are still spots up for grabs in both the Oceania Cup and the Olympics. The squad for the upcoming FIH Pro League mini-tournament against New Zealand and Great Britain in Christchurch includes some additions. And two players are expected to make their debuts in the upcoming three-match series against India.

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Australia's upcoming India clash will feature many of the nation's promising talents in the Australia A team. Such as Josie Lawton and Alana Kavanagh, who was awarded Player of the Tournament at the recent Australian U21 championships in Sydney. According to Powell, the Australia A team is mainly composed of the national development squad. With numerous players earning their spots after participating in the national selection camp earlier this year.

Jane Claxton is ready for the challenge of back-to-back Commonwealth Games before Olympic Paris

As the Hockeyroos gear up for two major tournaments within just 13 days. Team captain Jane Claxton has emphasized that the next two months will test her team's physical and mental endurance. The team is currently in The Netherlands for the Women's World Cup. Australia has named two separate squads for the tournaments, with Claxton being one of 12 players who will feature at both events.

Claxton, who won silver at the 2014 World Cup and gold and silver at the last two Commonwealth Games, said that the squad was eager for more success and emphasized the importance of good physical and mental preparation. She acknowledged that it would be challenging to refocus between the World Cup and Commonwealth Games.

Claxton added that the team has talked about the importance of having hockey-free days. Which allow them to take breaks from the sport. The upcoming tournaments are crucial building blocks for the Hockeyroos' challenge for a medal at the Paris Olympics in 2024. She stressed the importance of providing tournament experience to every member of the team to develop their mental and physical toughness.

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Claxton also emphasized the significant role of younger players at the World Cup and Commonwealth Games. She aims to ensure that they have a positive experience while facing new challenges to foster growth. With her approaching 200-game milestone, Claxton acknowledged the importance of being a mentor for the younger players and helping them navigate their first tour.

Australia’s Kookaburras have won a seventh-straight Commonwealth gold and are ready for Olympic Paris

Eddie Ockenden, leader of the Australian Kookaburras, has helped the team to win their seventh consecutive Commonwealth gold medal in a 7-0 win against India. Ockenden, who was also the flag bearer for the Birmingham team, has now won four titles and has drawn level with Kookaburras legend Mark Knowles on the Commonwealth medal tally. Ockenden has not lost a game in four campaigns and has set his sights on winning gold at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

The Kookaburras, dominated the Commonwealth Games final against the Tokyo Olympic silver and bronze medallists, showcasing their skill and dominance. They scored five goals in the first half, making it clear that they were the superior team. This victory serves as a reminder of their exceptional performance. The final scorelines in their seven victories were 33-2.

Despite the incredible hand-eye coordination of Indian goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, the Kookaburras were too good, with Ephraums and Jacob Anderson scoring twice, Blake Govers, Flynn Ogilvie, and Tom Wickham completing the rout. Ockenden, Jeremy Hayward, and Matt Dawson ensured a clean sheet with their desperate and composed defense. Co-captain Aran Zalewski praised Ockenden's calmness under pressure, and the team's ability to draw on his many experiences.

Eva de Goede’s returned to training Camp for Olympic 2024

Eva de Goede, the three-time Olympic field hockey champion, has chosen to continue her education in sports management by enrolling in the Master in Sport Management program at Johan Cruyff Institute Amsterdam. She is currently contemplating whether to extend her sports career until the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Although still a world-class hockey player, de Goede has entered a new phase in her life and decided to put her international career on hold after a challenging year.

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As she continues her studies, de Goede will also weigh her options and decide whether to extend her career and aim for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. The Dutch national team's playmaker had initially planned to retire from her career as a top athlete after the Tokyo Olympics in the summer of 2020, wanting to explore new opportunities and experiences in life.

Telesport, which has been supporting top athletes. And former top athletes for over 14 years to study at Johan Cruyff Institute. She has awarded Eva de Goede with a scholarship for her Master in Sport Management studies. According to Telesport chief editor Marcel van der Kraan, Eva de Goede was the most deserving candidate for the scholarship due to her extensive experience and motivation. 

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