Eyeing Paris Olympics berth, Indian women’s hockey team opens campaign against US
Ranchi: Putting behind the disappointment of finishing third at Asian Games, the Indian women’s team will look to cash in on home advantage and secure a ticket to Paris as it faces the USA in its FIH Olympic Qualifiers opener here on Saturday.
Hosts India, Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, Japan, US, Chile and New Zealand are the eight teams vying for the top three slots here to book their Paris berths.
The Paris Olympics will be held from July 26 to August 11 this year.
World number five Germany are the highest ranked team in the tournament, while India are a rung below in sixth.
New Zealand are ninth in the rankings chart, followed by Japan (11th), Chile (14th), US (15th), Italy (19th) and Czech Republic (25th).
India are placed in Pool B alongside New Zealand, Italy, and the United States, while Germany, former Asian Games champions Japan, Chile and Czech Republic are in Pool A.
After the US game, India will meet New Zealand (January 14) and Italy (January 16). The semi-finals
will be played on January 18 and the final is scheduled on January 19.
In modern day hockey, rankings don’t hold much significance.
Since 1983, India and the US have played against each other 15 times, out of which the Americans came out victories on nine occasions and the Indians on just four with two matches ending in draws.
Going by statistics, it won’t be a cakewalk for the Indians and they will have to bring out their ‘A’ game to outwit the Americans.
“We did not qualify for the Olympics from the Asian Games and we know it was a missed opportunity. But we don’t dwell on the
past,” India’s chief coach Janneke Schopman had said at the pre-tournament press conference.
“We are hoping to do well in this tournament. We need to be better (than before) and if we play to our best, we can qualify for the Olympics (from here).”
The build-up to the tournament has been far from rosy for the Indians with veteran striker Vandana
Katariya
being ruled out of the event just nine days prior to kick-off after fracturing her cheekbone during a training session.
Vandana, who recently became the first woman to earn 300 caps for the Indian team, was a vital cog in the forward line. She has been replaced by young Baljeet Kaur.



