Jharkhand sichert sich dritten Titel in Folge bei der Hockey India Sub-Junior Women’s Championship

Hockey Jharkhand hat die 16. Hockey India Sub-Junior Women’s National Championship gewonnen und damit den dritten Titel in Folge geholt. Die Siege erfolgten in den Jahren 2024, 2025 und 2026. In den vergangenen 16 Jahren konnte der Bundesstaat 34 Medaillen gewinnen und sich als feste Größe im Damen-Hockey etablieren.

Hockey Jharkhand hat seine Dominanz auf Basisebene fortgesetzt und die 16. Hockey India Sub-Junior Women’s National Championship gewonnen. Dies ist der dritte Titel in Folge nach den Erfolgen in den Jahren 2024, 2025 und 2026. Die Leistung untermauert die Position von Jharkhand als eine der stärksten Nachwuchsorganisationen des Landes. Es gab bedeutende Entwicklungen in der Hockey-Infrastruktur, insbesondere durch den Bau von Kunstrasenplätzen zwischen 2014 und 2026. In den letzten 16 Jahren hat Jharkhand 34 Medaillen gewonnen, sich zu einem Kraftzentrum im Damen-Hockey entwickelt und zahlreiche künftige Stars hervorgebracht.

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