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Get to know... Abhishek Nain

Hockey player Abhishek Nain (@AbhishekNain17 ) is sipping ginger tea, listening to Karan Aujla songs, playing PUBG, and reliving his Paris 2024 victory

Updated on: May 9, 2025 16:36 IST
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Hockey player Abhishek Nain is preparing for the second phase of the Pro League in June.
Hockey player Abhishek Nain is preparing for the second phase of the Pro League in June.
  • Currently, I am

    Preparing for the second phase of the Pro League in June.

  • High point in life

    Winning the bronze medal for hockey at the Paris Olympics, 2024. A dream come true.

  • Low point in life

    When I was removed from the junior camp in 2018. But I never gave up and continued training. It paid off.

  • On my playlist

    295, by Sidhu Moose Wala; Sifar Safar and Wavy, by Karan Aujla.

  • One thing I would never buy

    A diesel car. I would rather buy an electric SUV.

  • Today I am craving

    Ginger tea.

  • Last thing I ordered online

    Peanut butter.

  • An app I check before going to bed

    YouTube.

  • Advice I’d give my 18-year-old self

    Believe in yourself. Be consistent and pay more attention to your diet.

  • Favourite subject in school

    Hindi.

  • I’d swipe right on

    Honesty.

  • My secret skill

    I’m good at video games such as football and PUBG.

  • A superpower I wish I had

    The ability to teleport anywhere instantly.

  • A favourite Sunday memory

    Watching films in the theatre with friends.

  • My plans for next Sunday

    Travelling for matches and training.

  • My favourite bad habit

    I haven’t conquered time management.

  • If I could travel back or forward in time, I’d

    Go back and relive our Olympics victory, beating Spain, and standing on that podium receiving my medal.

  • The best thing about fame

    The love and adulation I receive from the spectators every time I step onto the field.

  • The worst thing about fame

    Not being able to have street food.