PR Sreejesh Retires from Hockey after Winning Bronze at Paris 2024 Olympics

PR Sreejesh Retires from Hockey after Winning Bronze at Paris 2024 Olympics

Indian hockey player PR Sreejesh has announced his retirement from the sport after winning a bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics. The 38-year-old goalkeeper has had an impressive career, representing India in numerous international tournaments and playing a crucial role in the team’s success.

Sreejesh’s most memorable moment came in the 2014 Asian Games final against arch-rivals Pakistan. The match went into a penalty shootout, and Sreejesh made crucial saves to help India win the gold medal. His heroics in that match earned him the nickname ‘The Wall’.

Over the years, Sreejesh has been a stalwart in the Indian team, providing stability and leadership in the goalkeeping position. He has been a role model for young players, inspiring them with his passion and dedication to the sport.

Speaking about his retirement, Sreejesh said, “It’s been an incredible journey, and I’m grateful for all the opportunities I’ve had to represent my country. Winning a medal at the Olympics was a dream come true, and I’m happy to end my career on a high note.”

Sreejesh’s contribution to Indian hockey will always be remembered, and his legacy will inspire future generations of players. His skill, passion, and dedication to the sport have made him a true legend of Indian hockey.

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