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Mary Kom and Manpreet will be the Flag Bearers of the Indian contingent at the Opening Ceremony of Tokyo Olympics

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Wrestler Bajrang Punia will be the Flag Bearer at the closing ceremony on August 8.

Bajrang Punia

It’s huge honour to be the Flag Bearer of the Indian contingent at the Opening Ceremony, says Indian Men’s Hockey Team Skipper Manpreet Singh

Manpreet Singh.

 The 29-year-old midfielder will be taking part in his third Olympic Games and had led the Indian Team to many memorable feats since he was assigned the role of Captain in 2017

M C Mary Kom
Khel Today Bureau
New Delhi: Olympic Medal winner Boxer M C Mary Kom and Indian Men’s Hockey Team Skipper Manpreet Singh will be the Flag Bearers of the Indian contingent of Tokyo 2020 for opening ceremony on July 23, 2021.
The Flag Bearer for Indian contingent at closing ceremony on August 8 will be wrestler Bajrang Punia. The Indian contingent is expected to consist of 126 athletes and 75 officials. This was announced by the President of Indian Olympic Association, Dr. Narinder Dhruv Batra and Secretary General  Rajeev Mehta.

Manpreet expressed immense excitement upon being named the Flag Bearer of the Indian contingent for the opening ceremony on 23 July at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. The announcement was made by Indian Olympic Association today. “This is amazing, and I am speechless,” stated Manpreet when he heard about IOA’s decision.

Manpreet becomes only the 6th hockey player to be named the Flag Bearer of the Indian contingent for the opening ceremony at the Olympic Games. In the past, Lal Shah Bhokari (1932 Olympics), Major Dhyan Chand (1936 Olympics), Balbir Singh Sr (1952 & 1956 Olympics), Zafar Iqbal (1984 Olympics) and Pargat Singh (1996 Olympics) have had the honour of being Flag Bearers of the Indian contingent at the Olympic Games opening ceremony.

The 29-year-old Manpreet who has amassed 269 international caps further went on to state that this is a huge moment not only for him but also for Indian hockey. “I think it’s a huge honour to be named the Flag Bearer for the opening ceremony alongside the incredible Mary Kom. I have always been inspired by her journey in boxing and personally for me, this is a big moment in my career, and it is also a huge moment for hockey. I thank the Indian Olympic Association for this great opportunity, and I am looking forward to the responsibility at the Opening Ceremony in Tokyo,” added the charismatic midfielder who will be playing his third Olympic Games.

Congratulating Manpreet Singh on being named the Flag Bearer of the opening ceremony, Gyanendro Ningombam, President, Hockey India said, “Manpreet has been the cynosure of India Men’s Hockey Team for many years now and he has led the team to some significant victories as the Captain in the past couple of years including the Asia Cup triumph and Bronze medal at the FIH World League Final in Bhubaneswar 2017 apart from playing a significant role in the team’s qualification for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. We at Hockey India are very proud that the IOA has named Manpreet along with Mary Kom as the Flag Bearers of the Indian contingent for the opening ceremony at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. I congratulate Manpreet and also wish him and the team the very best for their campaign in Tokyo.”

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