India beat South Korea to finish seventh Wednesday, September 29 2004 18:25 Hrs (IST)
Athens:
India came good but only when it was too late as they rode on a first half blitz to prevail over South Korea 5-2 and retain their seventh place in the Olympic Games men's hockey competition in Athens today (Aug 27, 2004).
After a disastrous show in the mega tournament, the Indians finally found their rhythm in the classification match for the seventh place, as they opened up a wide 4-0 lead by half time.
Indians had finished seventh in the last edition of the Games in Sydney in 2000.
Gagan Ajit Singh gave a good start to the Indians today by netting an early brace (4th and 12th), before Vikram Pillay (15th) and Prabhjot Singh (33rd) scored one apiece prior to the first half hooters.
However, the Indians switched to a somewhat defensive mode in the second session enabling the Koreans to pull two goals back through penalty corner conversions by Seong Hwan Ji (57th) and Seong Jung Kang (59th).
Adam Sinclair capped the proceedings for India by striking in the 68th minute.