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Marina Lalramnghaki 'overwhelmed' with selection to Indian women's team core group

The 22-year-old displayed outstanding performance during the Senior Women National Championship in Pune, in which she netted three goals for Mizoram.

Marina Lalramnghaki overwhelmed with selection to Indian womens team core group
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Marina Lalramnghaki recently represented Mizoram at the Senior National Championship in Pune. (Photo credit: Hockey India)

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The Bridge Desk

Updated: 22 April 2024 7:30 AM GMT

Marina Lalramnghaki, the young and energetic midfielder from Mizoram, recently made it to the 33-member Indian women's hockey team's core group, which is currently undergoing training at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) in Bengaluru.

Her selection came after thorough evaluations of a 60-member assessment squad during intense trials conducted on April 6-7.

Her outstanding display of skill and unwavering determination stood out prominently, securing her position among the nation’s top hockey players.

The 22-year-old displayed outstanding performance during the 14th Hockey India Senior Women National Championship in Pune, in which she netted three goals for Mizoram thus garnering attention for her agility and strategic play on the field.

Marina’s journey in hockey has been marked by numerous accolades, including participation in the FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup in 2021 and the U-21 3 Nations Invitational Tournament in Australia in 2019.

Reflecting on her selection, Marina shared, "I was overwhelmed with joy when I received the news of my selection in the core group. It was a dream come true moment for me, and tears of joy filled my eyes. I always had confidence in my abilities, and the successful trials reaffirmed my belief."

With her sights set on upcoming tournaments, Marina is determined to earn a place in the 18-member Indian squad for the challenges ahead.

'Goal is to contribute to success of Indian women's team'

"My ultimate goal is to contribute to the success of the Indian women's team in the 2026 World Cup and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. However, currently, my focus is to make it to the squad of the Indian team. Nevertheless, I am fully committed to giving my best and making my country proud," Marina emphasised.

Marina's journey in hockey began at the age of 10 during her school days. Her talent was soon recognized, leading to her selection in the SAI Women Hockey Academy in Thenzawl, Mizoram. She credits her inspiration to Lalremsiami and idolises Indian team midfielder Sushila Chanu.

“Drawing inspiration from Lalremsiami, whose journey from Mizoram resonates deeply with my own, I was propelled to pursue a hockey career," Marina said, before adding, "Her relentless dedication and remarkable achievements served as a guiding light, instilling in me the belief that dreams can be turned into reality with perseverance and hard work."

"Additionally, I have always looked up to Indian team midfielder Sushila Chanu as a role model. Her exceptional skills, abilities, and commitment to the sport have left an indelible mark on me. I aspire to emulate her success on the field and contribute to the legacy of Indian hockey," she signed off.

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