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Indian Men, Women hockey teams train at SAI Bengaluru

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Saturday, 21 March 2020 (18:49 IST)
Bengaluru: With just 125 days to go for the Indian men's and women's hockey teams' first match at the Tokyo Olympics against New Zealand and Netherlands respectively, both sides are continuing to train hard, amid the rise of the Novel Coronavirus.
The players and support staff are taking all necessary precautions at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) facility in Bengaluru. The campus is well-equipped for regular practice sessions and no unauthorised persons are allowed to enter the premises.
 
''The COVID-19 outbreak has not affected our practice sessions. We are continuously washing our hands and our temperatures are being checked regularly. The authorities at our SAI campus are ensuring that we are training in a safe environment. ''With the backing of SAI and our Coaches, we have been training very hard for the Olympics," said men's team captain Manpreet Singh.
 
The Indian women's hockey team captain Rani expressed that her side is fortunate to continue to train for the Olympics in a safe environment.''We are very fortunate to have a facility like SAI campus here. Everyone is working very hard so that the hockey teams can continue to practice for the Olympics, '' said Rani.
 
''Our health is being monitored everyday and we are taking all necessary precautions. The authorities at SAI have helped us to continue to focus on our goal of performing well at the Tokyo Olympics," she added. 

The Indian men's hockey team is scheduled to play againstNew Zealand and the women's team is slated to face the Netherlands in their first match at the Tokyo Olympics on July 25.(UNI)

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