Didi supports me a lot: Mahima shares her experience training with sister Salima Tete

ANI April 6, 2025 168 views

Mahima Tete, a 21-year-old hockey midfielder, has recently joined the senior national hockey camp alongside her sister and captain Salima Tete. After winning the Senior Women National Championship with Hockey Jharkhand, she was selected for the 40-member national team group. Mahima is committed to working hard, improving her skills, and aims to secure a spot in the starting lineup. Her journey reflects dedication, sibling support, and a strong desire to represent her country at the highest level of hockey.

"I have always wanted to walk in my sister's footsteps and do well for my country" - Mahima Tete
Bengaluru, April 5: From winning the Senior Women National Championship with Hockey Jharkhand to making it into the Senior National camp, it has been a wonderful few weeks for Mahima Tete. The 21-year-old is currently training at SAI, Bengaluru, along with the senior players, including her elder sister, captain Salima Tete.

Key Points

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Young midfielder impresses in Senior Women National Championship

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Selected for 40-member national hockey camp

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Focuses on improving fitness and game speed

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Seeks to earn starting lineup position

"I have always wanted to walk in my sister's footsteps and do well for my country. So now that I am also here, training with her, I feel really good. When I do something wrong, she comes to me and guides me to improve. Didi supports me a lot," she said, as she talked about the dynamic Mahima shares with Salima in training.

According to Hockey India release, Mahima also said that her sister gave her a lot of important insights before they joined the camp together.

"She told me to work hard and not back out of anything. She told me to give my 100 per cent on the ground. She said in domestic teams, the game is a lot slower, but with senior players I have to play running hockey and be on my toes at all times, so I was mentally prepared heading into training."

Initially, Mahima was selected in the 65-member core probables group, but her impressive work in training and testing earned her a spot in the 40-member list that was announced on 2nd April. When asked about her experience training with the senior players so far, she replied, "It's a different combination than I am used to. It's good to practice with the seniors, and I am very happy that I am in the senior team right now, but I will have to work very hard and improve to get to the level I need to be."

"In order to compete with international players, we need to be really fit and quick. Hence, we are trained very hard in the senior camp," she added.

Mahima joined the senior camp on the back of an impressive title-winning campaign during the 15th Senior Women National Championship. The midfielder played all five matches for Hockey Jharkhand and played a pivotal role for her side in the tournament.

"At the start of the tournament, we didn't think that we were going to reach the final. But as we progressed, we felt we couldn't afford to lose. We wanted the gold medal because we had never won a medal, so we were really determined, and we worked really hard for it as a team," she said.

Hockey Jharkhand defeated defending champions Hockey Haryana 4-3 in shootout to lift the trophy on the big day. Mahima revealed that she was sick on the day of the final.

"I was sick, which is why I didn't participate in the final shootout as well. I drank four bottles of water before, and I had prepared myself to play the full game. I wanted to help my team win a gold medal, so I pushed myself hard and gave it my all in the final. Not once did I feel like missing the final match due to my illness," she said.

While talking about the plan ahead, Mahima stated, "I need to work really hard in order to play at the level the other senior players play. My goal is to get good enough to make it into the starting line-up.'

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
What an inspiring story! The sister bond combined with professional dedication is so heartwarming. Wishing Mahima all the best for her journey ahead! 💪🏑
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Rahul S.
Playing through illness in the finals shows real dedication. But I hope young athletes also learn to listen to their bodies - health should come first.
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Anjali M.
The Tete sisters are making Jharkhand proud! 🎉 Salima's guidance must be invaluable - having a senior player who genuinely cares makes all the difference in sports.
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Sanjay P.
Interesting read, though I wish there was more detail about their training regimen. What specific drills are they doing to improve speed and fitness?
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Neha R.
From 65 to 40 - that's impressive progress in such short time! Her humility ("I need to work really hard") shows she has the right attitude to go far in sports.
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Vikram J.
Hockey needs more stories like this! The domestic to national transition is tough, and having a mentor like Salima is priceless. Hope we see both sisters representing India soon!

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