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Tokyo 2020: Indian hockey team one of the contenders for Olympic medal, says Shivendra Singh

Assistant coach Shivendra Singh feels that the Indian hockey team will be a top contender at the Tokyo Olympics. Singh was part of the 2010 Commonwealth Games silver winning team.

Shivendra Singh feels Indian hockey team top contender at Tokyo Olympics. (Twitter Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Indian hockey are one of the fittest teams in the world: Shivendra Singh
  • Shivendra Singh said it took him some time to adjust to the new role of a coach
  • Shivendra is part of Indian team that had won Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in 2010

Indian hockey team is currently one of the fittest in the world and will be a top contender at the Tokyo Olympics, believes former center-forward and current assistant coach Shivendra Singh.

“Our focus is on the overall speed, sharpness, skill, and agility of the team to ensure that they arrive in Tokyo in peak condition,” Singh, who was part of the 2010 Commonwealth Games silver winning team, said in a release issued by Hockey India.

“We are working on focussed training drills for the players depending on their positions. The strikers are working exclusively on what they have to do inside the ‘D’.

“I believe in the abilities of these players and I am confident that they are one of the fittest teams in the world; if not the fittest. We are one of the contenders for an Olympic medal for sure.”

Singh said it took him some time to adjust to the new role of a coach but he is relishing the responsibility now.

“I felt awkward initially as a coach as I had been a player in the team for so long, but it only took me a week to settle into my new role,” said the 38-year-old from Gwalior, who was part of the Indian team that had won the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in 2010.

“The rest of the coaching staff and players made me feel welcome. I enjoy my work so much now that I feel like spending most of my time on the training ground itself.”

Singh, who is involved in analyzing and assessing the team’s data from training and matches, credited the role of chief coach Graham Reid in his personal development as a coach.

“Graham has a very calm personality and he always adopts a team-first approach in his coaching. He involves the whole coaching staff and has the quality of maintaining togetherness in the group,” said the former Indian forward.

“He makes sure no member feels left out as he never hesitates to ask his staff for inputs that will help the team get better.”

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