South Africa’s Gregg Clark appointed as new Analytical Coach for Indian Men’s Hockey Team
~An Olympian with 250 International Caps for South Africa; Clark brings with him over a decade of coaching experience at the international level ~
New Delhi, 5 January 2021: Olympian Gregg Clark has been appointed as the new Analytical Coach of the Indian Men’s Hockey team until the conclusion of the Tokyo Olympic Games scheduled to be held from 23 July to 8 August 2021. The South African who was formerly associated with the Canadian Men’s Hockey Team as Assistant Coach between 2017-2020 is scheduled to join the National Coaching Camp in early January 2021.
Clark in his 11-year long career as a hockey player for the South African national team has 250 international caps and has appeared in two World Cups (’94 – Sydney & ’02 – Kuala Lumpur), two Commonwealth Games (’98 – Kuala Lumpur & ’02 – Manchester) and two Olympic Games (’96 – Atlanta & ’04 – Athens).
Gregg Clark comes to India with over 13 years of Coaching experience and his first big assignment came as Head Coach in 2007 when he took charge of the South African National team and worked with them from 2007 – 2013. Clark has also participated as a Coach at a number of major international tournaments including the Olympic Games in Beijing and London, FIH World Cup 2010 and Commonwealth Games 2010 in New Delhi. Clark also coached the Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team in 2013-2014 where the Colts won the coveted Sultan of Johor Cup and also participated at the 2013 FIH Junior World Cup in New Delhi.
Welcoming Clark to the Indian Team, Chief Coach Graham Reid said, “I am looking forward to welcoming Gregg Clark as a new member of our coaching staff. He brings with him a swath of experience including 250 caps for South Africa, 4 Olympic Games (2 as a player and 2 as a Coach), 4 World Cups (2 as player and 2 as Coach), 3 CWG (2 as player and 1 as coach) and countless FIH tournaments. Having been Head Coach of South Africa for 6 years and more recently Assistant Coach with Canada, his contemporary knowledge of our Olympic competitions is first class.”