Kazakhstan Hockey Team Trains in India for Asian Triumph
The Kazakhstan senior men's hockey team is in India for a high-performance camp at the Sports Authority of India's Sonipat centre. It's a preparatory step for the Asian Games Qualifiers, reflecting the Sports Ministry's vision to make India a global hub for sporting excellence.
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The Kazakhstan senior men's hockey team is undergoing intensive training in India at the Sports Authority of India's Northern Regional Centre in Sonipat, Haryana, from March 10 to 21. This is part of their preparation for the upcoming Asian Games Qualifiers, a crucial event on their calendar.
The training camp provides Kazakhstan with world-class synthetic turf and advanced conditioning facilities, offering an ideal opportunity to hone their skills. Kazakhstan coach Olga Urmanova expressed gratitude for the competitive environment and high standards in India, which are instrumental for the team's growth.
Ranked 55th globally, Kazakhstan has shown progress, landing a fourth-place finish at the AHF Cup 2025 in Jakarta. Hosting international teams aligns with India's mission to be a global sports hub, as echoed by HI president Dilip Tirkey, emphasizing the importance of fostering international sporting ties.
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