Midfielder Monika credits HI, SAI for their full-fledged support during lockdown

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Bengaluru: Midfielder Monika, who has played 150 matches for the national side, has been part of many important moments for the Indian women’s team such as the gold medal victory at the FIH Women’s Series Finals Hiroshima 2019 and the silver medal-winning campaign at the Asian Games in 2018. However, the 26-year-old has always set her eyes on winning an Olympic Medal as her ultimate target.

“We are slowly getting back into the groove by carrying out our sports activities. It was imperative for us that we focused on our fitness when we were away from the pitch during the lockdown. It has definitely helped us immensely to raise our intensity once we were back on the field for our preparations for the Olympics,” said Monika.

“We have done well in many competitions in the last few years, but the Olympics has always been the biggest stage for me. We have to do everything we can to win a medal for India. We are very lucky that Hockey India and SAI have taken care of all the precautions that need to be taken during this time so that we can focus on our ultimate target with nothing else on our minds.”

“We were very fortunate to be staying at the SAI campus during the lockdown and I would definitely laud the efforts put in by Hockey India and SAI to ensure that we were given basic essentials in a safe manner and we had the training facilities at our disposal which helped us to keep fit. It’s not easy to create a safe environment during a pandemic and I think Hockey India and SAI have done a wonderful job in the last few months,” added Monika.

The 26-year-old added that the members of the Indian team have grown closer to each other since they have spent a lot of time at the SAI campus. “Winning at the Olympic stage will not only happen through great skill, but the players need to have great camaraderie as well. All of us have always had great coordination on the pitch during matches, but I think after spending so much time together at the SAI campus, we have grown much closer to each other which will definitely help us to have a much better camaraderie on the field going forward. We have all kept each other motivated during this difficult period and ensured that we are focussing on our goal of winning an Olympic Medal,” said Monika.