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Indian women's hockey team coach Sjoerd Marijne quits: Olympics was the last assignment, he says

The Indian women came tantalisingly close to winning their maiden Olympic medal before losing to Great Britain 3-4 in a close bronze play-off match. Hours after this feat, the coach announced that it was his last assignment with the Indian team.

August 06, 2021 / 20:41 IST
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Indian women's hockey team's chief coach Sjoerd Marijne quits. Image source: Sjoerd Marijne's Twitter.
Indian women's hockey team's chief coach Sjoerd Marijne quits. Image source: Sjoerd Marijne's Twitter.

Sjoerd Marijne announced he will be stepping down as India women's hockey coach after the bronze medal match against Great Britain in the ongoing Tokyo Olympics.

"I will miss the girls but I miss my family more. My family is No 1. I want to be with my son, daughter and wife after being away for three and a half years. This is a beautiful way to end this journey," he said.

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The 47-year-old coached the Indian women's hockey team to its best ever performance in the Olympic Games, guiding them to a creditable fourth place finish.

"I don't have any plans because this was my last match with Indian women. It's upto Janneka (Schopman) now," the Dutchman told the Indian media in a virtual press conference, news agency PTI reported.