Goalkeeping Camp Boosts Future of Indian Women's Hockey
David Williamson, a seasoned coach from Northern Ireland, leads a specialized goalkeeping camp for the Indian women's hockey team. This initiative, backed by Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne, aims to enhance the team's performance ahead of key international tournaments. The camp includes senior and junior goalkeepers, fostering growth and transition within the sport.
David Williamson, a distinguished coach from Northern Ireland, has taken charge of a specialized goalkeeping camp aimed at advancing the Indian women's hockey team. With decades of experience, particularly with the US Women's National Team, Williamson's expertise is highly sought after as the team prepares for an intense international calendar.
This strategic training initiative is championed by Chief Coach Sjoerd Marijne, who emphasizes the urgent need for such focused efforts in enhancing the goalkeeping unit. The camp, a significant opportunity for both senior and junior goalkeepers, intends to build upon their impressive performances during the recent Argentina tour.
Held until May 2, the camp illustrates a strong commitment to elevating women's hockey in India. The exposure junior players receive alongside seasoned athletes is invaluable, promising a seamless transition to senior levels. The sense of support is highly motivational, instilling confidence in the newer generations of players aiming to succeed in the sport.
(With inputs from agencies.)

