2021 Tokyo Olympics | Mental state of the Indian men's hockey team will be decisive, asserts Roelant Oltmans

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Former head coach of the men's hockey team, Roelant Oltmans feels that the mental state of the Indian players will be decisive to India's fortunes in the upcoming 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The Manpreet Singh-led side will kick-start their Olympic campaign against New Zealand on July 24.

Former Indian Men's Hockey Chief Coach Roelant Oltmans believes India will be one of the strongest contenders for a medal at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. In an insightful conversation with Hockey Te Charcha, a podcast series initiated by Hockey India ahead of the Olympic Games, Oltmans emphasized that mental toughness will be a deciding factor for any team to succeed in Tokyo. 

“For me, the Indian Men’s Hockey Team is among the top five contenders to win a medal in Tokyo. The team has shown good consistency in competing with the best teams in the world over the last two years. India has already shown they can beat teams like Australia, Belgium and the Netherlands. However, doing it at the Olympics will be a different matter. The decisive factor when you are trying to win such a tournament is the mentality of the team. You cannot panic if you are behind in a game or get overexcited when you are ahead. You have to be in control of each situation,” Oltmans said. 

Oltmans anticipates that the weather conditions in Tokyo will be another key factor at the Summer Games, as Tokyo is expected to be high on humidity during the Olympics. He said, “In terms of physical fitness all the top teams in the world are at the same level so no team has an obvious advantage, but the weather conditions will be more favourable for India as they are used to that type of climate. The weather will definitely be harsher for the European teams, and they will have to adjust to it.” 

The Dutchman was Chief Coach of the Indian team that reached the Quarter Final stage in the 2016 Rio Olympics. Oltmans believes that the team has made headway since then and has praised the development process undertaken by Hockey India. 

“Preparing the team to secure a medal in the Tokyo Olympics was always the main objective since I joined as High-Performance Director at Hockey India in 2013, and then became Chief Coach of the Men’s Team in 2015. India has made progress in that regard with their current standing, and Hockey India has created the conditions for this to happen through its professional setup. You need a good development plan, but you also need the resources to execute a plan. Hockey India and SAI have played a big part in creating and executing this plan to develop hockey in India,” he stated. 

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