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Savita reflects on in-laws' support behind her success after top honours at Hockey India Awards

By IANS | Updated: March 19, 2025 13:11 IST

New Delhi, March 19 Former Indian women’s team captain and seasoned goalkeeper Savita, who was honoured with the ...

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New Delhi, March 19 Former Indian women’s team captain and seasoned goalkeeper Savita, who was honoured with the Player of the Year (Women) and the Goalkeeper of the Year honour at the Hockey India Annual Awards, she sees these awards as recognition of the people in her life who have made this possible.

Speaking on winning the Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year for the third time, Savita said, “It feels very good. There have been so many strong performances this year, I was not expecting to win. All athletes like to be recognised for their efforts, and I am grateful for the award.”

While receiving the honour, Savita credited her team for their support. “Within the team, we all support each other and root for each other’s success. None of us can achieve anything without the support of the team, so without them, this would not be possible.”

Savita was unable to attend the awards in person this year, tuning in from Toronto, Canada, and watching the proceedings live with her in-laws. She dedicated the award to them, acknowledging their encouragement. “My husband and his family have been so supportive of hockey. A lot of athletes feel pressure to stop playing once they are married, but they have encouraged and enabled me to keep giving my best for the Indian team. I think I am fortunate to have their support.”

Reflecting on Goalkeeper of the Year award, Savita highlighted the dedication that goes into excelling in her role. “A lot of hard work goes on behind the scenes. Behind every stop, there are hours of training on footwork, agility, reflexes, and positioning. The coaches have worked very hard as well to help with my game.”

The past year has been particularly significant for Savita, with one of the highlights being the Hero Hockey India League, where she led Soorma Hockey Club. “Hockey India fulfilled their promise of hosting the Hero Hockey India League for women, and we are all so grateful. We truly enjoyed the tournament, and it helped us improve our individual skill sets as well.”

Savita’s awards also came with substantial cash prizes—Rs 25,00,000 for the Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year (Women) and Rs 5,00,000 for the Hockey India Baljit Singh Award for Goalkeeper of the Year.

She underscored the importance of these rewards, saying, “In the early years, we could not believe that we could receive such huge amounts of money. Yes, it is about recognition, but it also empowers us to look after our family and loved ones and do things for them. I don’t think there are many sports in India where women have these kinds of opportunities.”

Looking ahead, Savita’s focus is on next year’s World Cup, along with the upcoming round of the FIH Women’s Pro League. “When the country does so much to recognise and reward us, we owe it to them and the country to give our best. There is a sense of responsibility that comes with the awards.”

She further spoke about India’s recent performances, adding, “I think we had some strong performances in the recent round of the FIH Women’s Pro League in Bhubaneswar. Defeating the Netherlands in a shootout was a big win for us, and I consider it my best performance of the year. So hopefully, we can do even better going forward.”

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