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India, Britain off to flying starts in Olympic qualifying
BATTLING FOR BEIJING:
India put eight past the Russians in their opening game, but rivals Great Britain topped that by scoring 11 against Mexico
AFP, SANTIAGO
Monday, Mar 03, 2008, Page 19
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India's Singh Gurbaz, left, hits the ball past Alexey Godenkov of Russia during their World Hockey Olympic Qualifying match in Santiago on Saturday.
PHOTO: AFP
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Eight-time gold medalists India got their campaign to qualify for the Olympic Games off to a flying start with an 8-0 win over Russia on Saturday.
But Great Britain, one of India's closest rivals for the one ticket to Beijing available from this tournament, were also in ominous form, disposing of Mexico 11-0.
Prabhjot Singh starred for India against Russia by hammering home a fine hat-trick.
But it was Dilip Tirkey who was first on the scoresheet with a 14th minute penalty corner, before Prabhjot grabbed his first of the day five minutes later scoring off a pass from Sardar Singh.
On the half-hour mark, India were 3-0 ahead, with Prabhjot notching his second before Shivendra Singh made it 4-0 at the interval.
Tushar Khandekar added the fifth as the Russian defense began to wilt early in the second half, before Sardar, with his second of the match, V.R. Raghunath and Prabhjot completed the rout.
India have never missed the Olympics since field hockey was introduced as a medal sport in 1928.
Austria and Chile make up the six-nation tournament, which runs until Sunday.
For Great Britain, Simon Mantell and brother Richard scored a goal apiece in the first half to give Britain a 2-0 lead at the break against Mexico, who are ranked 28th in the world.
Ten teams have already qualified for the Olympic men's competition with the remaining two coming from the qualifying tournament here and the next one in Japan next month.
The automatic qualifiers were Australia (Oceania champions), Belgium (European bronze medalists), Canada (Pan American champions), China (hosts), South Korea (Asian Games winners), the Netherlands (European champions), Pakistan (Asian Games bronze medalists), South Africa (African champions) and Spain (European silver medalists).
New Zealand ensured their berth by winning the qualifying tournament in Auckland.
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