Olympics-Hockey-Smiling India GK Shreejesh relishing last dance


Paris 2024 Olympics - Hockey - Men's Pool B - India vs Belgium - Yves-du-Manoir Stadium, Colombes, France - August 01, 2024. Nelson Onana Alima of Belgium in action with Shamsher Singh of India and Sreejesh Parattu Raveendran of India. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis

PARIS (Reuters) - India goalkeeper PR Shreejesh always knew the Paris Olympics would be his last major tournament after an illustrious 18-year career and a final chance to win Olympic gold.

India broke a 41-year medal drought in men's Olympic hockey with bronze in Tokyo three years ago and their veteran team is seeking inspiration from their stalwart keeper to get that elusive ninth gold medal.

Shreejesh is a crowd favourite and he kept flashing smiles at fans leaning over the railings, screaming his name as he walked to the locker room after a narrow 2-1 loss to reigning champions Belgium on Thursday.

"After conceding a goal, it's a frustrating time for a goalkeeper. But what is next is more important, because what happened, you cannot change. And what is going to happen, now that's in your hands," Shreejesh told Reuters.

His skills were on full display as he denied a Belgian attack that dismantled the third-ranked Australian side under the lights at the Yves-du-Manoir stadium, north of the capital.

India have let in only five goals in four games, with teams totalling 52 shots against them to give Shreejesh a save rate above 90% for the tournament.

Shreejesh, though, is trying to take his fourth and final Olympic games one match at a time.

"I just do my normal routine," he said. "I never change anything, but it's a bit emotional because you know that you've got only eight matches throughout these Olympics, and four of the matches are done now, and four more left."

Shreejesh remains confident India can make the knockout stages with a final Pool B game against Australia on Friday that will send the winners through.

"It's all about that day, because as you see today, we put up enough pressure on Belgium. We displayed a very good performance against them," he said.

Shreejesh was awarded the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in 2021 and is only the second sportsperson from India to win the World Games Athlete of the Year for his part in the team's bronze medal run at the Tokyo Olympics.

He also won back to back International Hockey Federation Goalkeeper of the year awards in 2021 and 2022.

(Reporting by Forrest Crellin, editing by Ed Osmond)

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