Tokyo: The chief coach of Indian women's hockey team, Sjoerd Marijne, on Friday disclosed that the bronze medal match against Great Britain, which India lost 4-3 in the Tokyo Olympics was his last assignment with the side. Marijne coached the Indian women's hockey team to its best-ever performance of a fourth-place finish at the Olympics.
"I don't have any plans because this was my last match with Indian women. It's up to Janneke (Schopman, analytical coach of Indian team) now. I will miss the girls. But I miss my family more. My family is No 1. I want to be with my son, daughter and wife after being away for three and a half years. This is a beautiful way to end this journey," said the 47-year-old Dutchman in a virtual press conference organised by Hockey India.
Though Marijne's contract was till the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and was extended last year as the Olympics were postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it appears he had made up his mind before the team left for Tokyo.
Marijne was first appointed as the head coach of the Indian women's team in February 2017. Later in the year, he was made the coach of the men's team as his countryman Roelant Oltmans was sacked. In his place, Harendra Singh became the coach of the women's team.
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