Indian hockey team player Vivek Sagar Prasad has made a big revelation. Vivek Sagar Prasad on Sunday said that he could not sleep the whole night after India lost 2-3 to world champions Germany in the semi-finals, but the country overcame this disappointment and succeeded in winning the bronze medal at the Paris Olympic Games. Remained. India came very close to making it to its first Olympic final after 44 years, but world champion Germany prevented India from reaching the final by winning 3-2 in a tough semi-final.
However, India soon recovered from the setback and won its second consecutive bronze medal at the Olympic Games by defeating Spain 2-1 in the third-place playoff match on Thursday. Vivek Sagar Prasad, who was part of the Indian team that won the bronze medal in the Tokyo Olympics before Paris, said, “I could not sleep the whole night after the defeat in the semi-finals. That match kept revolving in my mind like a reel the whole night. Our hearts were broken and we wondered what we could have done better. We left this disappointment behind and won the bronze which was within our hands.
On reaching Bhopal from Paris, the 24-year-old player told reporters, “Winning the bronze medal was a moment of immense joy for us. We enjoyed it a lot. We dedicated the medal (PR) to Sreejesh Bhai, as it was his last tournament. Vivek, a resident of Narmadapuram (formerly Hoshangabad) district, is posted as Deputy Superintendent in Madhya Pradesh Police. On reaching here, Madhya Pradesh Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Vishwas Sarang welcomed him by garlanding him at the airport. A large number of fans and his colleagues from Madhya Pradesh Police had also reached the airport, who welcomed him by playing drums. Madhya Pradesh government has announced a prize money of Rs 1 crore for winning the bronze medal.