Updated On: 24 August, 2021 07:04 AM IST | Mumbai | Ashwin Ferro
India’s Olympic bronze medal-winning hockey captain Manpreet Singh reveals how the 1-7 defeat to Australia felt like a tight slap and made the team work harder to finish on the podium in Tokyo

India hockey skipper Manpreet Singh with his Tokyo Olympics bronze medal at the Red Bull office in Andheri yesterday. Pic/Sameer Markande
India’s men’s hockey captain Manpreet Singh can’t stop smiling. The joy of fulfilling the dreams of a billion-plus population with an Olympic medal in the national sport after a gap of 41 years continues to overwhelm him. “This medal is a symbol of happiness. Wherever I go, it brings a satisfying smile on people’s faces regardless of age, gender, caste or creed,” the Red Bull athlete tells mid-day on his first visit to Mumbai since the bronze medal-winning Tokyo Olympics feat, on Monday.
In an interview, Manpreet, 29, elaborates on the topsy-turvy Tokyo ride and reveals how one dark evening after the 1-7 hammering against Australia lit up Indian hockey’s fortunes.