Tokyo Olympics: Indian men's hockey team ends 41-year wait for medal

India Hockey Team: The power-packed team, with most of them coming from India's hinterland has invoked a sense of pride and euphoria among Indians.

  • Last Updated : May 17, 2024, 14:11 IST
It is India's third hockey bronze medal in the history of the Olympics.

The undaunted men in blue scripted the history as it claimed an Olympic medal in the men’s hockey tournament, ending the 41-year wait for the medal in hockey. The men’s hockey team defeated Germany by 5-4 to win the bronze medal in a nail-biting match in Tokyo.

The power-packed team, with most of them coming from India’s hinterland has invoked a sense of pride and euphoria among the Indians, as the whole nation is rejoicing this real-life Chak De moment.

The eight-time former gold-winners have made a historic resurgence with an Olympic medal. The Indian hockey had been for the longest time battling a heartbreaking slump.

There were tears and hugs on the field as the Indians led by Manpreet Singh and coached by Australian Graham Reid celebrated the victorious moment.

Simranjeet Singh (17th, 34th minutes) scored a brace, while Hardik Singh (27th), Harmanpreet Singh (29th) and Rupinder Pal Singh (31st) were the other goal-getters for India.

Germany’s goals were scored by Timur Oruz (2nd), Niklas Wellen (24th), Benedikt Furk (25th) and Lukas Windfeder (48th).

The Indians have made one of the most memorable comebacks in the history of the game, fighting back from a two-goal deficit to turn the match in their favour.

It is India’s third hockey bronze medal in the history of the Olympics. The other two came in 1968 Mexico City and the 1972 Munich Games.

Wishes pour in

Published: August 5, 2021, 09:48 IST
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