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Tokyo Olympics: We don't fear the stronger opponents anymore, says hockey forward Navneet

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 10 (ANI): The Indian women's hockey team forward Navneet Kaur, who has played 79 matches for the national team, is all set to take part in her first Olympic campaign in Tokyo this year.

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Indian women's hockey forward Navneet Kaur (Image: Hockey India)

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 10 (ANI): The Indian women's hockey team forward Navneet Kaur, who has played 79 matches for the national team, is all set to take part in her first Olympic campaign in Tokyo this year.
The 25-year-old expressed that playing in the Olympics has been a childhood dream for her and she will leave no stone unturned to make her experience wonderful at the Tokyo Olympics.
"Playing at the Olympics is my childhood dream and I will leave no stone unturned to make it wonderful. With experience comes responsibility," said Navneet.
"I have already played 79 games for India and the focus is now on leading from the front. The team has been sweating it out at the national camp in Bengaluru and we are going to have a memorable outing in Tokyo," she added.
The forward spoke about the influence of Shahabad Markanda on her hockey career, "I come from Shahabad Markanda. It's a small town in Haryana but plays a huge part in the development of the sport of hockey. My teammates Rani and Navjot Kaur have also trained at the Shahabad Hockey Academy.
"I remember when I came back to Shahabad after winning the Bronze medal in the Junior Women's Hockey World Cup in Germany, 2013, people welcomed us with all their hearts. There was a grand procession in Shahabad, people were dancing and celebrating as if they had won," she added.
Navneet said that she always wanted to play hockey for India and feels proud to be a part of the current national team. The 25-year-old expressed that the Indian women's hockey team has developed a habit of fighting till the last minute of every match.
"A lot has changed in the mindset of our team in the past few years, we don't fear the stronger opponents anymore. Earlier, when we used to play against the Netherlands or Great Britain, we used to panic. That's not the case now. We fight until the final whistle. It's not over until it's over," Navneet signed off. (ANI)


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