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Tokyo Olympics: India women’s hockey team’s chief coach Sjoerd Marijne parts ways after India’s top 4 finish

Tokyo Olympics: India women’s hockey team’s chief coach Sjoerd Marijne parts ways after India’s top 4 finish

Tokyo Olympics: India women’s hockey team’s chief coach Sjoerd Marijne parts ways after India’s top 4 finish
Tokyo Olympics: India women’s hockey team’s chief coach Sjoerd Marijne parts ways after India’s top 4 finish: The Indian women’s hockey team’s chief coach Sjoerd Marijne on Friday revealed that the bronze medal match against Great Britain in the ongoing Olympics was his last assignment with the side. The 47-year-old coached the Indian women’s hockey team […]

Tokyo Olympics: India women’s hockey team’s chief coach Sjoerd Marijne parts ways after India’s top 4 finish: The Indian women’s hockey team’s chief coach Sjoerd Marijne on Friday revealed that the bronze medal match against Great Britain in the
ongoing Olympics was his last assignment with the side.

The 47-year-old coached the Indian women’s hockey team to its best ever performance in the Olympic Games, guiding them to a creditable fourth place finish here.

Also read: Tokyo Olympics Hockey LIVE: Heartbreak for India as wait of 1st Olympic medal continues, Great Britain defeat India 4-3 to win the bronze medal

The Indian women came tantalisingly close to winning their maiden Olympic medal before losing to Great Britain 3-4 in a close bronze play-off match. Hours after this feat, Marijne announced that it was his last assignment with the Indian team.

“I don’t have any plans because this was my last match with Indian women. It’s upto Janneka (Schopman) now,” the Dutchman told the Indian media in a virtual press conference.

It has been learnt that both Marijne and team’s analytical coach Janneka Schopman were offered an extension by the Sports Authority of India (SAI) but the former refused the offer due to personal reasons.

Sources in the know of developments told PTI that Schopman is expected to take over Marine’s position on a full-time basis now.

Marijne, a former Dutch player, took over the reins of the Indian women’s team first in 2017 but was appointed the coach of the men’s side later that year.

However, in 2018, he was re-designated the women’s coach in a rejigging of roles.

Marijne has played for The Netherlands, and guided the Dutch Under-21 women’s side to a World Cup title and the Dutch senior women’s side to a gold at the Hockey World League Semi Finals in 2015.

Also read: Indian Women’s Hockey Team: PM Narendra Modi से बात करते हुए रोने लगीं कप्तान रानी रामपाल समेत सभी खिलाड़ी, प्रधानमंत्री ने कही ये बात; देखिए Video

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