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Focused on making it to the Olympics and realising my childhood dream: Navneet Kaur

By ANI | Published: May 27, 2021 2:57 PM

India forward Navneet Kaur is hopeful of playing her first Olympic event in the summer and is confident of her side having a memorable outing in Tokyo. The 25-year-old has been sweating it out in the national camp at SAI, Bengaluru.

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India forward Navneet Kaur is hopeful of playing her first Olympic event in the summer and is confident of her side having a memorable outing in Tokyo. The 25-year-old has been sweating it out in the national camp at SAI, Bengaluru.

"I'm really hopeful of making it to the 16-member squad for the Olympic games and I'm really excited. India women were playing at the Rio Olympics for the first time, and perhaps lacked the experience against the top teams in a marquee event like the Olympics. We have been working very hard on improving our fitness levels and getting better tactically as well. I'm focused on making it to the Olympics and realising my childhood dream," Navneet said in an official Hockey India release.

With 79 caps to her name, Navneet acknowledges the responsibility that comes with playing as a forward. "Of course, the onus is on us forwards to set the tone by scoring goals. We had solid match practice at the start of the year and there were a lot of lessons learnt from those tours as well. Scoring goals is a collective responsibility of the side and we are constantly working on getting better at it. I am sure the team will step up in the big stage," she said.

The Haryana-based forward suffered a setback just weeks earlier after being infected with Covid-19, alongside stalwarts such as captain Rani, Savita, Navjot Kaur, and Sushila. Luckily, the players have made a swift recovery and are back in training after finishing their quarantine period.

"We have already missed out on a lot of match practice because of the pandemic. It was frustrating to lose out on more time but during these tough times, safety comes first and I'd like to thank Hockey India and the management for all their help in helping me and my teammates recover in quick time," said Navneet.

Navneet looks up to the seniors in the team and is determined to get her hands on an Olympic medal.

"The experience of players such as Rani and Savita has only made me a better player. The team environment is like a family, where the seniors and the juniors can exchange ideas about each other's game. The seniors motivate us to ride to perform better in top events. I hope we can use that during the Tokyo Olympics and come back with a medal," Navneet signed off.

( With inputs from ANI )

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