The Citizen (Gauteng)

Indoor hockey showcased SA

- POINT with Trevor Cramer

South Africa, despite its troubles, has proved once again it is still capable of successful­ly hosting major internatio­nal sports events.

The eyes of world hockey were on Pretoria, host city of the 2023 Internatio­nal Hockey Federation (FIH) Indoor Hockey World Cup at the Heartfelt Arena in Thaba Tshwane last week.

The biggest hockey event in the world, played outside Europe for the first time, featured 24 of the top men’s and woman’s teams in the world (12 men’s and 12 women’s) and left South African fans and overseas visitors alike with cherished memories.

Not only did the fans come to watch in droves at the 3000-seater arena, but the uniting power of sport that Nelson Mandela had once spoken of again came to the fore.

Sworn enemies Iran and the United States met twice, with the former taking home bronze, and the Ukrainian women’s team emerged from their wartorn country to end sixth.

Thanks to worldwide TV coverage, there were new converts to the fast-paced, dynamic, pulsating indoor sporting entertainm­ent, with a royal banquet of flair, skill and athletic endurance.

The formidable Austrian men’s side retained the title in a heart-stopping 3-2 penalty shootout victory over European rivals, the Netherland­s (4-4 draw in regulation time).

The decorated Dutch team, captured the woman’s title with a comprehens­ive 7-0 victory over Austria in a one-sided final.

The South African teams punched well above their weight at the top table of internatio­nal indoor hockey, with the women’s side losing to the Czech Republic in the bronze medal playoff and the men finishing a very credible sixth.

The tournament was originally due to be staged in Liege, Belgium in 2022, but was postponed in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, with Pretoria appointed as the new hosts and the LOC only able to get out of the gate in August last year.

In just five months, the South African Hockey Associatio­n (SAHA) and Pro Series Indoor (PSI) delivered a superb, slick event and via TV coverage, SA was a window to the world.

Mzansi – pat yourselves on the back!

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