Women's Hockey Asian Champions Trophy
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Re: India to host Women's Asian Champions Trophy 2023
Playing in Indian conditions versus in CN conditions probably also makes a difference. Good show by India at home.
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Yes. Only 4 of the Asian Games' team sent to the ACT. Korea have sent a young experimental team.did China send their 2nd rung players for this championship? if they haven't, from 0-4 drubbing @ Asian games to 2-1 now is good turn around!
We played very well today, but we have to factor in the number of times Korea just gave p possession. They also seemed to be lacking in fitness/stamina by Q3 and especially Q4.
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Re: India to host Women's Asian Champions Trophy 2023
We again beat Korea in the SF although by much lower margin of 2-0 and Japan beat China 2-1 in the other SF.
So, India meet Japan in final today (Sunday).
So, India meet Japan in final today (Sunday).
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Seems like Japan and India are the teams who send their full squad!!!!
I expect korea coming much stronger in olympics qualifiers!!!!
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India women thrash Japan 4-0 to clinch Asian Champions Trophy 2023 title
The Indian women's hockey team pummelled defending champion Japan 4-0 to clinch the Asian Women's Champions Trophy 2023 for the second title. The Women in Blue put up a remarkable show of resilience and punished Japan with counterattacks in the summit clash.
https://thebridge.in/hockey/asian-women ... inal-44650
The Indian women's hockey team pummelled defending champion Japan 4-0 to clinch the Asian Women's Champions Trophy 2023 for the second title. The Women in Blue put up a remarkable show of resilience and punished Japan with counterattacks in the summit clash.
https://thebridge.in/hockey/asian-women ... inal-44650
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Good win in the final. However, we have definitely regressed under this coach. Selections continue to handicap us. No drag flicker at the Asian games being a prime example of this stupidity. Rani Ramphal has been dropped for no clear reason.
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Bihar’s Rajgir to host Women‘s Asian Champions Trophy
The next edition of the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament will be hosted in the city of Rajgir in Bihar from November 11-20, Hockey India said on Thursday.
Besides defending champion India, reigning Olympic silver medallist China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Thailand are expected to participate in the tournament.
“I am very happy and delighted to extend the support of Bihar Government to host the 8th Women’s Asian Champions Trophy. We extend a very warm welcome to the international teams participating in the prestigious event,” Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said.
https://sportstar.thehindu.com/hockey/w ... 581591.ece
The next edition of the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament will be hosted in the city of Rajgir in Bihar from November 11-20, Hockey India said on Thursday.
Besides defending champion India, reigning Olympic silver medallist China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Thailand are expected to participate in the tournament.
“I am very happy and delighted to extend the support of Bihar Government to host the 8th Women’s Asian Champions Trophy. We extend a very warm welcome to the international teams participating in the prestigious event,” Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said.
https://sportstar.thehindu.com/hockey/w ... 581591.ece
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If the govt funds this much, how do charters expect no govt involvement in the functioning of the federations running the sport affairs. It’s always an enigma to me. The govt gives lands, builds stadia, provides security, etc. Is it supposed to be a one-way street? At least in India, I don’t understand how the non-interference can coexist within the charter expectations.
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The government should earmark the money with tight conditions. This much money for this tournament and for the money it has provided, it should have a clear say. The non-interference should be with respect to the people and the functioning of the federation.
But, it is a fair question if the federation is fully dependent upon the government to run its day to day operations, then what happens? In China, are the federations non-grovernmental organizations? Or part of the sports ministry?
But, it is a fair question if the federation is fully dependent upon the government to run its day to day operations, then what happens? In China, are the federations non-grovernmental organizations? Or part of the sports ministry?