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Promising gymnast Dipa Karmakar, the women’s hockey team and shooter Heena Sidhu on Sunday checked into the Olympic Village to further boost the Indian contingent at the Rio Games beginning on 5 August.
Checking into the Olympic Village, Dipa was gung-ho having secured her place into the Olympic Games in the same venue during the Test event for the Games.
“I have already found out where the gym is, the swimming pool and various other facilities, so we have begun to settle in,” she added.
Dipa and Nandi met Indian contingent Chef-de-Mission Rakesh Gupta, who has been meeting all the athletes arriving into the Village.
Heena, one of India’s leading hopes in shooting, arrived from Germany. She was accompanied by Ronak Pandit, her husband and coach and a former Commonwealth Games gold medalist.
She said she was looking forward to settling in and getting acclimatised. “It was a 12-hour flight from Germany and the first priority is to get rest and then get down to training,” she said.
Men’s hockey coach Roelant Oltmans took his team through a session at the swimming pool and is soon planning to start the on-field training.
Rakesh Gupta later said, “initially, we faced some problems in transport, particularly the drivers who have language issues, and they don’t know the routes very well. The biggest issue we are facing now is the language problem.”
Regarding food served on the Indians, he said, “I have been regularly e-mailing the Organising Committee of the Games for the past one year, requesting them to provide Indian vegetarian food. I am very happy that they are offering fair amount of vegetarian food for us in every meal.”
The official Welcome Ceremony of the Indian team at the Village will be held on 2 August in the afternoon.
(With Inputs from PTI)
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