New Delhi, 14 February 2018: Hockey India on Wednesday named 34 players for the Indian Women’s National Camp to begin in Sports Authority of India, Bengaluru on February 16th. The players will report to Indian Women’s Team Chief Coach Harendra Singh, who emphasized on the need for speed and agility ahead of a busy calendar year for the women. “Since 2018 is extremely important with mega events in the pipeline it is necessary for the team to stay fit and injury-free but at the same time they also need to be fast and agile. Keeping this in mind we will have a series of classes and sessions to guide players and educate them on significance of fitness and achieving our target in major competitions,” expressed Harendra Singh ahead of the camp.

After ending the year 2017 on a high, winning the Women’s Asia Cup in Japan, the Indian team will begin their campaign this year with Korea Tour between 3 – 12 March where they will play five matches against the hosts at the Jinchun National Athletic Centre, Jinchun, Korea. Later this year, in May, the Indian team will return to Korea to defend their Asian Champions Trophy title. “The Korea Tour is important ahead of the Commonwealth Games as we want to implement a few combinations in Korea and get some good match practice before we leave for the CWG. With the 5th Women’s Asian Champions Trophy being held in Korea, it is good to get used to the playing conditions in that country and also matches against the home team ahead of a big competition is always good,” added the Chief Coach.

Going by the fitness graph of the players which has witnessed a steep climb over the past year with players scoring well in the Yo-Yo Test which measures an athlete’s ability to repeatedly perform high-intensity aerobic work, Harendra Singh is optimistic of good results this year which also features the Hockey Women’s World Cup London 2018 in July and the Asian Games starting in August. “Fitness is a long process and we are happy that Wayne Lombard (Scientific Advisor) has worked so closely where the girls have shown a good graph. After two camps that focused mainly on fitness and speed with technical skill development, now the focus will be implementing different combinations of attack and defence. I am confident the team is capable of good results this year,” stated Singh.

 

Goalkeepers 

1.     Savita

2.     Rajani Etimarpu

3.     Swati

 

Defenders

4.     Deep Grace Ekka

5.     P Sushila Chanu

6.     Sunita Lakra

7.     Gurjit Kaur

8.      Hnialum Lal Ruat Feli

9.     Navdeep Kaur

10.  Rashmita Minz

11.  Neelu Dadiya

 

Midfielders

12.  Namita Toppo

13.  Nikki Pradhan

14.  Deepika

15.  Karishma Yadav

16.  Renuka Yadav

17.  Navjot Kaur

18.  Monika

19.  Lilima Minz

20.  Neha Goyal

21.  Udita

22.  M Lily Chanu

23.  Nilanjali Rai

24. Suman Devi Thoudam

 

Forwards

25.  Rani

26.  Vandana Katariya

27.  Preeti Dubey

28.  Reena Khokhar

29.  Anupa Barla

30.  Sonika

31.  Lalremsiami

32.  Poonam Rani

33.  Navneet Kaur

34.  Navpreet Kaur

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