BEYOND SAVES AND DREAMS
Sports Champ|February 2024
The Indian hockey team captain Savita Punia won her third consecutive FIH Goalkeeper of the Year Award. In an interview with Sports Champ, she speaks about her journey from a village in Haryana to the World stage
MILIND DHAMDHERE
BEYOND SAVES AND DREAMS

In the dynamic realm of international hockey, where every match is a spectacle of skill, teamwork, and unyielding dedication, Savita Punia has etched her name as a stalwart goalkeeper, guarding not just the net but also the aspirations of a nation. This narrative unravels the layers of her journey – the triumphs, the trials, and the indomitable spirit that defines her career.

Rising from the Roots

Hailing from the rustic village of Jodhka in Haryana, Savita’s journey into hockey was not just personal; it was the fulfilment of her grandfather’s dreams. “No one from my family was in hockey, but my grandfather Mahender Singh was a big fan. He wanted me to make a career in hockey,” she reveals. Despite the challenges of juggling school studies and relentless practice, Savita remained steadfast in her commitment to becoming the team’s goalkeeper.

Enrolling in hockey presented a formidable challenge, juggling the demands of rigorous practice and academic studies.

“Early in my career, I resolved to embrace the role of a goalkeeper. The decision was influenced by my government school’s prominence in hockey, where unwavering support flowed from both administrative staff and fellow classmates,” she said.

Family support amidst criticisms

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