Indian men, women look to make a mark in hockey

RIO DE JANERIO, Aug 5:
Buoyed by some strong performances in the run-up to the Rio Olympics, Indian men’s team will look to break their 36-year-long medal jinx when the hockey competition begins here tomorrow.
Eight-time champions, India won their last Olympic gold at the 1980 Moscow Games. What followed were years of missed opportunities and then came the ignominy of failing to qualify for Beijing Games.
Four years ago, they qualified but finished last and the PR Sreejesh captained side, who won a historic silver in the Champions Trophy, will eye redemption for London debacle when they begin their campaign against Ireland in a potentially tricky encounter at the Olympic Hockey Stadium in Deodoro.
The women’s team would also hope to continue their fairytale run which helped them to earn a berth at Rio Olympics after a gap of 36 years.
Making their first Olympic appearance since Moscow 1980, the women’s team will be on a high to open their campaign against Japan, a team whom they had beaten in the World Hockey League to qualify after 36 years. (PTI)