Women's hockey: Rani Rampal's side miss out on bronze in India's best-ever finish at Olympics

Women's hockey: Rani Rampal's side miss out on bronze in India's best-ever finish at Olympics

Heartbreak for Indian women, lose Olympics bronze play-off 3-4 to Great Britain

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Friday, August 06, 2021, 09:07 AM IST
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Tokyo: India's Gurjit Kaur scores a goal against Britain during their women's field hockey bronze medal match, at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Tokyo, Friday, Aug. 6, 2021. | PTI Photo/Gurinder Osan

Tokyo, August 6: After a tough fight, the history-making Indian women's hockey team's dream of securing its maiden Olympic medal remained unfulfilled as it lost 3-4 to Great Britain in a bronze play-off match at the ongoing Games here on Friday.

GB took the lead when Ellie Rayer broke the Indian defence from the right and saw her attempted cross put into the goal by Deep Grace Ekka. Sarah Robertson doubled the lead with a diving backhand strike in off the left post.

The Indian women had already created history and surpassed all expectations by entering the semifinals of the Games for the first time.

But the maiden Olympic medal remained out of bounds as world no.4 Great Britain, who were gold-winners in the 2016 Rio Games, came out on top in the pulsating encounter.

The heartbreak came a day after the Indian men's team ended a 41-year-old medal drought by clinching bronze with a 5-4 win over Germany.

The Indians played their hearts out and overcame a two-goal deficit to lead 3-2 at half time.

But a desperate Great Britain gave their everything in the second half and scored two goals to snatch the match from India's hands.

India scored three goals in a span of five minutes through Gurjit Kaur (25th, 26th minutes) and Vandana Katariya (29th) to stun Great Britain.

But the Britishers found the net four times through Elena Rayer (16th), Sarah Riobertson (24th), skipper Hollie Pearne-Webb (35th) and Grace Baldson (48th) to emerge winners.

India's best performance in the Olympics was a fourth place finish in the 1980 Moscow Games. In that edition, there were no semifinals as only six teams competed in a round-robin format with the top two featuring in the final.

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