PR Sreejesh has confirmed that the upcoming Paris Olympics will be his last international outing. The 36-year-old hockey goalkeeper will likely spur the team on to collect back-to-back medals at Summer Games.
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Srejeesh, a veteran of 328 International caps, three Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games and World Cups, Sreejesh will play his fourth Olympic Games in Paris.
Having made his debut at the 2010 World Cup, Sreejesh has been part of various memorable wins for India, including gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games, bronze at the 2018 edition; joint winning team of the Asian Champions Trophy in 2018; gold medal winning team of 2019 FIH Men’s Series Finals in Bhubaneswar and silver medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
The 36-year-old goalie was one of the main architects of India’s historic bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics. He was instrumental in India’s third-place finish at the FIH Hockey Pro League 2021/22.
Sreejesh was awarded the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in 2021 and is only the second sportsperson from India to win the award of World Games Athlete of the Year 2021. He has also won back-to-back FIH Goalkeeper of the Year awards in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
Last year, he defended the goal successfully as India won gold at the Asian Games to qualify for Paris 2024.
“As I prepare for my last dance in Paris, I look back with immense pride and forward with hope. This journey has been nothing short of extraordinary, and I am forever grateful for the love and support from my family, teammates, coaches, fans and Hockey India. Thank you for believing in me,” expressed PR Sreejesh.
He further added that he had discussed with the team about his decision to retire post-Olympics. “My teammates have stood beside through the tough and the ardent times. We all want to give our absolute best here in Paris and certainly, the desire is to change the colour of our medal.”
Congratulating Sreejesh on his stellar career, Hockey India President Dr Dilip Tirkey said, “Sreejesh was hardly 18 or 19-years-old when I first saw him in the Indian camp and if I recall right, he made his international debut when I was Captaining the Indian team. He is a very special player and my heart fills with joy and gratitude for his exemplary contribution to Indian hockey.
“This outing in Paris will certainly be a special one for the team and I believe Sreejesh’s decision will only encourage the team further to stand on the podium yet again and make it truly special not just for Sreejesh but for the entire hockey fraternity. I wish him and the team the very best.”
Captain Harmanpreet Singh affirmed, “Paris 2024 will indeed be a special tournament. We have decided to dedicate our campaign to the legend PR Sreejesh. He has been an inspiration for all of us and I still remember his mentorship in 2016 Junior World Cup when we lifted the title. It was the beginning of many of our careers in International hockey and he has shaped each one of our careers in his own way.
“We want to ‘Win it for Sreejesh’ and we are all the more encouraged to stand on the podium once again.”