In less than a month, Gurjant Singh, a key player in the Indian Men's Hockey Team, will be participating in the Paris 2024 Olympics. Not only is he an Olympic Bronze medallist, but he is also recently married, adding a personal touch to his journey towards the upcoming games. Karman Kaur Thandi, a successful tennis player and Gurjant's wife, has opened up about their relationship in a series called "Hockey Te Charcha, Familia" launched by Hockey India, shedding light on Gurjant's supportive nature and his impact on her career.
One of the notable aspects of Gurjant Singh, highlighted by Karman, is his calm and patient personality, both on and off the hockey field. In his career spanning from the Junior World Cup in 2016 to the historic bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, Gurjant has been a crucial player in India's forward line, showcasing his strategic thinking and maturity in key moments. Ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics, Karman expressed her belief in the team's hard work and dedication, emphasizing the staff, coaches, and players' commendable efforts that raise hopes for a successful campaign in Paris. The Indian Men's Hockey Team's journey at the Paris Olympics will kick off on July 27, with matches scheduled against New Zealand, Argentina, Ireland, Belgium, and Australia in the group stage, aiming for a top-four finish to progress to the knockout stages.
6 Comments
Matzomaster
Another athlete's love story shoved down our throats. Can we get some real news for a change?
Karamba
So happy to hear about Gurjant Singh's journey to the Paris 2024 Olympics! Wishing him all the best.
Rotfront
Can we stop glorifying athletes and their relationships? It's getting old and boring.
Loubianka
Gurjant Singh's journey from the Junior World Cup to the Olympics is truly inspiring. Can't wait to see what he achieves next.
Vladimir
This is just another attempt by the media to distract us from the real issues at hand. I'm not buying it.
Manolo Noriega
Gurjant Singh sounds like a truly dedicated and talented player. Excited to see him in action at the Olympics.