Paddy Upton to continue with Indian men's hockey team as mental conditioning coach for Paris Olympics 2024

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Upton was with the team during their victorious campaigns at the Asian Champions Trophy and the Asian Games.

Hockey India has made a strategic move by bringing in Paddy Upton, the renowned mental conditioning coach, to bolster the Indian men's hockey team's preparation for the upcoming Paris Olympics 2024. Upton, who is credited with playing a significant role in India's triumph at the 2011 Cricket World Cup, is set to join the support staff for the national camp.

The decision to hire Upton underscores the importance of mental strength in sports, especially in high-stakes competitions like the Olympics. With his track record of enhancing team performance through psychological resilience, Upton's inclusion could be a game-changer for the Indian squad.

Upton's expertise is not just limited to cricket; Upton's experience with the team during their victorious campaigns at the Asian Champions Trophy and the Asian Games has already proven beneficial.

Hockey India roped in Paddy Upton last year after the coaching staff, led by South African head coach Craig Fulton, called for the need to improve the team's mental toughness ahead of the upcoming big-ticket events.

Indian men's hockey team chief coach Craig Fulton confirmed to PTI that Upton will be with his wards at the Olympics.

“We have Paddy Upton; he will be with us in Australia (for Test series). We will be using him wisely. For sure he will be there for Olympics with us,” Fulton said when asked about the mental conditioning coach's services.

Fulton, who is also a South African, believes that world ranked fourth India are still to reach their peak and there are plenty of bases to cover in the coming months.

“We are not complete yet but, in 4-5 months from the Olympics, we will be there.

“Ideally any high-performing team wants to win any tournament. That's the ideal goal to be realistic. But realistically, we are ranked fourth in the world now, does that mean podium 'right now no' but that's the beauty of hockey,” he said.

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“Realistically, we are not there yet but we still have time.” The coach said the Indian team is currently in a development phase.

“We are in a development phase with the squad. We are trying to create some depths in different positions. That's important to do now because it really counts in crunch matches in Olympics,” he said.

Talking about India's recent home campaign in the Men's FIH Pro League, Fulton said he was neither satisfied nor disappointed.

“If you look at the four matches — 2 against Holland, 2 against Australia — I think we are disappointed with the second game against Australia, 5 minutes to go we were 2-1 up and then we made a mistake which got punished and then we lost the shoot-out,” he said.

“The first game was a strange one, we got to learn a lot of lessons there tactically, but to be 0-2 down after 90 seconds.

“But the Dutch games I feel we were really organized. But 2-2 I felt was fair result for both games. They are the league leaders and they are the team to chase at the moment.” Fulton is in no mood to make any drastic changes in the style of play and said the upcoming Australia tour holds great significance for the side.

“Now we are in Bhubaneswar for next three weeks for the training and then we go to Australia for five Test matches and that's really important, and then we come back to Bengaluru and after selection is done, we leave for the Pro League.

“We are just carrying on with our training, we are focussed on becoming very strong defensively, we need to improve our offense. We are not changing a lot, just focussing on getting better and consistent,” he said.

India are scheduled to tour Australia from April 2 till 15 for a five-Test series in Perth.

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