GB three-strike levels series against SA hockey men
JONATHAN COOK
THE South African men’s hockey team went down 3-1 to world number four Great Britain in the second Test at Stellenbosch Tuesday night.
GB bounce back against South Africa
GREAT Britain Men turned in an improved performance against hosts South Africa on Tuesday evening, battling back from behind to record a 3-1 victory in Stellenbosch.
Rankings suggest Indian women have a good chance
Principal Correspondent
If the world rankings are any indication, the Indian women's hockey team stands a good chance of qualifying for the London Olympics.
Canada and France, the main threats: Nobbs
Chief coach rates Canada and France as toughest of India's rivals in the qualifying event for the London Olympics.
India look to plug loopholes
Harpreet Kaur Lamba
India hockey coach Michael Nobbs might have stressed on the team’s ability to score more goals since his arrival, but the defensive lapses — including a whopping 39 goals conceded during the crucial Australia tour last year — cannot go unnoticed.
Chikara to replace Halappa as stand-by
NEW DELHI: Experienced forward Bharat Chikara is set to replace Arjun Halappa as a stand-by in the Indian hockey team for this month's Olympic Qualifiers after the former captain left the national camp following his omission from the main squad.
Dilip Tirkey's presence at camp is a boon: Sandeep Singh
NEW DELHI: India hockey players feel the presence of former captain Dilip Tirkey and goalkeeper AB Subbaiah as part of the back-up staff is helping them prepare better for the 2012 London Olympics qualifiers to be held February 18-26.
Sandeep aims to become a complete player
Principal Correspondent
Sandeep Singh's quest to become a complete player is on. The penalty corner expert has been able to practise his craft successfully since his international debut in 2004 and wishes to emerge as a solid defender.
Cricket’s loss, hockey's gain: Hockey India, Sahara renew deal
Cricket’s loss, it seems, is hockey’s gain. Barely a couple of days after Sahara ended their association with the BCCI, the business conglomerate is on the verge of extending its sponsorship with Hockey India, for an amount that is speculated to be three times more than what it was.
Sahara to renew deal with Indian hockey
NEW DELHI: Just a couple of days after snapping ties with the cricket board ( BCCI), Sahara India group on Tuesday said that it was close to resuming its partnership with Hockey India for a sponsorship deal, which could be for a period of five years.
Sahara renews sponsorship deal with Indian hockey
NEW DELHI: They have snapped ties with cricket but the Sahara Group has renewed its association with Indian hockey signing a five-year sponsorship deal with Hockey India.
Indian Navy thrash Seaview
Riding on two goals each by Ved Prakash and Mohit Thakur, Indian Navy registered a comprehensive 7-1 win over Seaview Sports Club in the Mumbai Hockey championship played at the MHA-Mahindra Stadium on Monday.
Seven NZ hockey umpires and officials appointed to the 2012 London Olympics
A record number of New Zealand hockey officials and umpires have been appointed to this year’s London Olympics, with seven now confirmed to attend.
Acid tests against Japan and Korea
Dharma to try different variations in both series of friendlies
by Vijhay Vick
DRILL: National Under-16 coaches Nor Azlan Bakar (left) and K. Dharmaraj monitoring the performance of the players
KUALA LUMPUR: Project 2013 coach K. Dharmaraj has everything sorted out despite the taxing schedule set for them.
UniKL to send six players for stints in France and N. Zealand
KUALA LUMPUR: Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) are sending their players for attachments in France and New Zealand to bolster their challenge in the Malaysia Hockey League (MHL).
UniKL wary of Thunderbolts
by Vijhay Vick
MARKED: Muhammad Taufik (left) from UniKL battles with Muhammad Farhan of MBPJ at Pantai Stadium last weekend
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Junior Hockey League (MJHL) will go down the wire — just like in the last two years.
Laura Dowling to support sport in Swaziland
National Team Alumnus interns with Commonwealth Games Canada
Laura Dowling is second from the right
Eight young Canadians are to share their enthusiasm, knowledge and experience with Commonwealth sports organisations on three continents as Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) and the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) kick off the fourth year of their successful International Sport Intern Program, formerly the Capacity Support Program.
Tchou hired as Youth Development Manager
Ashley Meunier 
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – USA Field Hockey is proud to announce that Liz Tchou, 1996 Olympian, has been hired as the Youth Development Manager, effective immediately.




