The Indian men's hockey team has made history once again by securing a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics 2024. This achievement marks a significant moment in Indian sports, as the team delivered a thrilling 2-1 victory over Spain to clinch the medal.
The much-anticipated bronze medal ceremony for the Indian men's hockey team is set to take place following the conclusion of the gold medal match between Germany and the Netherlands.

The final match is scheduled to begin at 10:30 PM IST on August 8, with the medal ceremony expected to commence almost around 12:00 AM IST (August 9). This bronze medal is particularly special as it marks India's second consecutive Olympic bronze, following a similar triumph at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. It also serves as a fitting farewell for veteran goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, who retires as a two-time Olympic medalist.
Harmanpreet Singh shines once again to help India clinch a bronze medal at Paris Olympics 2024. The team's captain, Harmanpreet Singh, played a crucial role in the victory, demonstrating his leadership and skill on the field.
The win over Spain showcased the Indian team's resilience and determination. After Spain took the lead in the 18th minute with a goal by Marc Miralles, India fought back fiercely. Harmanpreet Singh, known for his precision in penalty corners, scored two vital goals in quick succession, turning the game in India's favour.
These goals, scored in the 30th and 33rd minutes, secured India's lead, which they successfully maintained until the final whistle.
As the Indian team prepares to step onto the podium, the entire nation will be watching with pride. The bronze medal ceremony will be a moment of celebration for the players, their supporters, and the country as a whole, marking another chapter in India's rich hockey legacy. No other nation has more medals than India in the history of Olympics