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Tokyo Olympics 2020: Indian women's hockey skipper Rani Rampal says it felt ‘surreal’ after scoring decisive goal in qualifier

Press Trust of India • November 11, 2019, 18:26:39 IST
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A podium finish at the Tokyo Olympics is possible considering the long strides the Indian women’s hockey team has taken in the last three years, asserted skipper Rani Rampal on Monday

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Tokyo Olympics 2020: Indian women's hockey skipper Rani Rampal says it felt ‘surreal’ after scoring decisive goal in qualifier

New Delhi: A podium finish at the Tokyo Olympics is possible considering the long strides the Indian women’s hockey team has taken in the last three years, asserted skipper Rani Rampal on Monday. [caption id=“attachment_7635941” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Women’s captain Rani Rampal celebrates after scoring the decisive goal to seal India’s berth for Tokyo Olympics 2020. @TheHockeyIndia Women’s captain Rani Rampal celebrates after scoring the decisive goal to seal India’s berth for Tokyo Olympics 2020. Twitter @TheHockeyIndia[/caption] She is still relishing the “surreal experience” of securing India’s passage into the 2020 Games with her decisive goal in the qualifier. Rani scored the all-important goal during the recent clash against the USA in the FIH Olympic Qualifiers in Odisha as India narrowly beat the visitors 6-5 on aggregate to book the ticket to Tokyo. “I managed to keep my composure during the turn and finish. It was a surreal experience when I was hugging my teammates with joy,” said Rani, recalling her goal. “When I was stepping onto the field with just 15 minutes remaining, I was a little skeptical because I felt like we cannot let our hard work of three years come down to this. But when I finally got the ball inside the striking circle, I knew I had some space ahead of me, and I just focused on keeping possession and getting my basics right.” India lost the second of the two-game contest 1-4 but qualified courtesy the team’s comprehensive 5-1 win in the opening counter. Interestingly, in 2015 when Indian the women’s team qualified for the Rio Olympics after a gap of 36 years, it was Rani who had played a key role in the decisive victory against Japan. The team, though, failed to make a mark at the competition as they finished last. However, Rani said that her team has improved vastly since Rio. “We did not have a great tournament in Rio, but we got the experience of playing at an Olympic Games. Currently, we have 10 players in our squad who were a part of the team that participated in Rio, and with the huge improvements that we have made to our game since then, I am really confident of targeting a podium finish in Tokyo.” “Earlier this year, we took part in the Olympic Test Event and we won the tournament convincingly. But the other positive was that we got a good experience of playing in those conditions, and that will help us in preparing well for the 2020 Games,” added Rani. The International Hockey Federation (FIH) announced that the next women’s World Cup will be hosted jointly by the Netherlands and Spain in 2022, and Rani spoke about the prospects of participating in the tournament. “We had a good campaign at the World Cup last year in England, and to have made it to the quarter-finals and losing out to Ireland in penalty shootout was disappointing but that shows that we were just one win away from making it to the semi-finals,” Rani said. “We will now have the opportunity to complete unfinished business when we start preparing for the next World Cup. We have played a lot (in Spain) in the recent couple of years and we know the conditions well. It is a target we will have for the next four years certainly but first we look at the Tokyo Olympics,” Rani said. The Indian women’s team is currently on a break and will regroup for a conditioning camp, starting 18 November in Bengaluru.

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