Madhya Pradesh government will give 31-31 lakh to women hockey players
Coach said – good news for our champion
The Olympics is over. India won a total of 7 medals in this Olympics including one gold, two silver and four bronze medals. But the most discussed in this Olympics was the hockey team, especially the women’s hockey team. The women’s hockey team managed to keep history with their combativeness and perseverance. Although it is also true that his dream of winning a medal in this Olympics was shattered. losing them in the semi-finals. Various honors have been announced in the country regarding the Indian women’s hockey team. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has also announced the award for the Indian women’s team. Shivraj said that our women’s hockey team performed brilliantly in the Olympics. They may have lost, but they have won the hearts of the nation. We have decided that all the member daughters of this team should be honored with a fund of Rs 31-31 lakh. I am sure our daughters will win in future.
On this, Shored Marin, who was the head coach of the Indian women’s hockey team, has given a big statement. Shored Marin said that this is good news for our champions. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has announced Rs 31-31 lakh to all the players of the team who missed out on winning medals by a small margin. The Indian women’s hockey team was defeated by Britain by 4.3 in a thrilling bronze medal match at the Tokyo Olympics. The Indian women’s team had already touched new benchmarks of success by reaching the semi-finals. Even though she came close to winning the bronze medal, the world number four British team of Rio Olympics gold medalist broke the hearts of crores of Indians along with her. A day earlier, the Indian men’s team defeated Germany by 5.4 to win the bronze medal after 41 years. The Indian women’s team also made a comeback after trailing by two goals to take a 3.2 lead at halftime. Britain, however, showed a very aggressive game in the second half by scoring two goals and dashing India’s hopes. The Indian team scored three goals within five minutes. Gurjit Kaur scored in the 25th and 26th minutes while Vandana Kataria scored in the 29th minute. For Britain, Elena Rayer (16th), Sarah Robertson (24th), captain Holly Pierne Webb (35th) and Grace Baldson scored in the 48th minute.