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Which Indian hockey team won bronze medal in Tokyo Olympics?

Which Indian hockey team won bronze medal in Tokyo Olympics?

India defeated Germany with 5-4 in an interesting bronze medal match. President Shri Ram NathKovind and Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi congratulateIndian Men’s Hockey team for their performance. Congratulating Indian Men hockey team, Sports Minister Anurag Singh Thakur says, India is proud of you.

Who was the winner of the men’s hockey bronze medal in Tokyo Olympics 2021?

Indian men’s hockey team captain Manpreet Singh on Friday said that winning the bronze medal at Tokyo Olympics felt very good as his team ended the 41-year wait.

How is bronze medal decided in hockey?

Sports played on courts and fields use playoffs to decide the bronze medal – the losing semi-finalists play against each other to decide the third-placed player/team. For example, hockey and football.

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Who is the captain of men’s hockey team in Tokyo Olympics?

Manpreet Singh
Manpreet Singh will captain the Indian men’s hockey team at Tokyo 2020 while Rani Rampal will be incharge of the women’s team. When Manpreet Singh walked out against New Zealand at Tokyo 2020 on July 24, he became the 21st captain to lead an Indian men’s hockey team at the Olympics.

Which team did men’s hockey team of India defeat to win the gold?

In the Semi-finals India defeated Australia 3–1, and they won against Pakistan in the final to take their 7th gold medal at the games and also went on to clinch the gold medal in 1966 Asian Games by defeating Pakistan again.

Which team did India defeat in men’s hockey bronze medal match?

India defeats Germany to win bronze in men’s hockey.

Who is the captain of Indian hockey?

India men’s national field hockey team/Captains

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Indian men’s hockey team captain Manpreet Singh on Tuesday said their bronze medal at Tokyo Olympics is a gift to the nation from Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, who is an ardent supporter of the sport.