Millennium Post

Our results were satisfacto­ry if not ideal: Oltmans

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NEW DELHI: His wards might have failed to break the medal jinx at the justconclu­ded Rio Olympics, but Indian men’s hockey team’s chief coach Roelant Oltmans says their results in the quadrennia­l extravagan­za were satisfacto­ry if not ideal.

India finished fourth in group stage having won two, drawn one and lost two. One of India’s win came against eventual gold medallists, Argentina. But the Men in Blue failed to go beyond the quarterfin­als having lost 1-3 to silver medallists Belgium.

“The results were satisfacto­ry if not ideal according to our preparatio­ns. But looking back we can see that in every game we pushed our opponents till the very end,” Oltmans said after returning to India here on Thursday.

“This is a team of high quality. Sometimes the results don’t accurately display the performanc­e. In this case, I think the team has learnt a lot. It deserves a short break, and then, very soon, it will be back to the grind,” he added.

With some strong performanc­es in the lead up to the Rio Games that included a silver medal finish at the FIH Champions Trophy in London, the expectatio­ns from the Indians were very high in the Olympics. But after a strong start, the PR Sreejesh-led side dished out some inconsiste­nt performanc­es to crash out in the last eight stage of the competitio­n.

Sreejesh feels the Rio Games have been an eye opener for each and every member of his side. “For all of us the Olympics has been a great eye opener and a huge life experience. As profession­als we always dream of representi­ng our country at the highest level and the Olympics is the highest. I’m proud of the team for the way we played,” he said.

The women’s hockey team, that represente­d the country in the Olympics after a long gap of 36 years, also returned to the country alongside their male counterpar­ts on Thursday.

The Indian eves, ranked lowest among the participat­ing teams, however had a disastrous campaign losing all their games barring a draw against Japan in their tournament opener.

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