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Thanks to GPS data, the Indian men's hockey team had a date with history

GPS tracking in sports may not be new, but time has not diminished its importance. The Indian hockey team used it extensively to prepare for the Olympics.

August 11, 2021 / 09:37 IST
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Captain Manpreet Singh’s team at the Tokyo Olympics was on par with the top teams in terms of speed and endurance. Training with GPS, which tracked the players' output and speed, helped to achieve this. (Image: Twitter)
Captain Manpreet Singh’s team at the Tokyo Olympics was on par with the top teams in terms of speed and endurance. Training with GPS, which tracked the players' output and speed, helped to achieve this. (Image: Twitter)

In the tech era, behind every successful man, there is a cool gadget. For the Indian men’s hockey team, that gadget was the GPS Tracking System.

One of the things that stood out in the Indian team’s Tokyo mission was its fitness. Manpreet Singh’s side matched top international teams in speed and endurance, even in the enervating heat and humidity of the Japanese capital. GPS was one of the factors responsible for this. It tracked the players’ output, speed and other necessary details. In stark detail, it laid out where players stood fitness-wise.

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GPS is not new. Indian hockey first tried it in 2010. But its importance has not diminished. In October 2019, during India’s tour of Belgium, the Indian coach Graham Reid planned a stop in Arnhem, The Netherlands. The objective was to have a joint training session with the Dutch team, and compare the GPS numbers of both sides.

Last year, when the players were training under lockdown, Reid spoke about GPS in an interview.