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“My hard work paid off,” Hardik Singh on profitable Hockey Player of Year award

New Delhi [India], May 9 (ANI): Indian Men’s Hockey midfielder Hardik Singh has once more proved that constant onerous work results in success by bagging the Player of the Year award on the fifth Hockey India Annual Awards 2022.

During the newest episode of ‘Hockey Te Charcha’, a podcast collection launched by Hockey India, the Olympic medallist and skilled campaigner additionally opened up about getting dominated out of the FIH Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup 2023 Bhubaneswar-Rourkela and the way he by no means stopped working onerous to be the place he’s immediately.

“I never thought that I would ever win this award, but I know for a fact that I was working hard for the last three to four years and my hard work paid off,” Hardik mentioned.

“I think it’s an inspiration to receive this award, which also ensures that I am appreciated by the people of India for playing well,” the 24-year-old mentioned.

Singh had been conferred the Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year 2022 on the fifth Hockey India Annual Awards 2022 held in March 2023 in New Delhi.

Hardik recalled how he dreamed of profitable the award after seeing Manpreet Singh, who led India to a Bronze medal on the Tokyo Olympics, win it in 2019. “I think, back then, Manpreet won this award and I was just sitting there and thinking that one day I’m going to bag this award. So, I was working hard every day and then the Tokyo 2020 Olympics came, which was a big opportunity for me to prove that I have an important role in the team. There was also the 2023 Hockey World Cup. So, I believe it was all done step by step,” Hardik mentioned.

The 24-year-old additionally acknowledged that such awards preserve gamers motivated and encourage them to offer their finest.

“I really appreciate Hockey India and the jury, who thought that I am capable of receiving the Player of the Year Award. Moreover, I think these awards keep the senior, as well as the junior players motivated as there’s always a hunger to perform better and that helps you to keep getting better and better,” he mentioned.

“Also, receiving the award in the presence of Hockey legends like Dhanraj Pillay, Gurbux Singh, and Harcharan Singh was itself a big achievement for me and it inspires me to keep improving as a player,” he continued.

Further speaking about his private progress as a participant, Hardik mentioned, “Currently, I’m really happy how I’m getting better day by day, how I’m improving, and how I’m developing my skills at every session because back in 2017-18, I got into my comfort zone which proved to be harmful to me as I was not playing well and was dropped out of the team eventually. So, I had to reset myself to bounce back.””As a player, you have to work hard every day and have to give your 100 per cent in every training session. You have to step out of your comfort zone and challenge yourself to grow as a player,” he added.

The Punjab-born participant additionally revealed how huge a setback it was for him to get dominated out of the 2023 Hockey World Cup halfway because of an harm. “The World Cup was really a big chance for me to prove again that I’m a big stage player. I was doing really well in the tournament and then the injury came. So, I was in shock because I was doing everything to give my best performance in the tournament.””After Tokyo Olympics, all my focus was on the World Cup and I was giving my 100 per cent in everything, be it in the gym or training session or pool session. All I was thinking about was that my hard work isn’t paying off because I was getting injured and doing nothing about it. But I was still cheering for the team from the sidelines and trying to be positive as I didn’t want to be a cry baby. It’s a team game, if my side is winning, then I am also winning and if they are happy, I am happy too,” he added.

Meanwhile, Hardik Singh shared his ideas on enjoying beneath newly-appointed Indian Men’s Hockey Team Chief Coach Craig Fulton, who not too long ago joined the continued National Coaching Camp which is being held at Sports Authority of India (SAI), Bengaluru.

“I think whenever you try to make a champion team; you need a champion coach also. Craig has been successful with the Ireland team and with the Belgium team. He brings that positive aura and the champion’s mindset that we need right now,” Hardik mentioned.

“Craig’s ideas and his structure of playing the game and how to read the opponent is really incredible. He’s more like a tactical coach, so there’s going to be more work on that front. I think Craig will need some time to get acclimated to the atmosphere in India; it’s a different atmosphere, so we need to be patient with him. But we are sure of creating some good memories with him,” he added. (ANI)

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