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Corners key for Britain's Mantell

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Mantell targets winning start

Richard Mantell says short corners are "key" to the Great Britain men's hockey team's chances at the Beijing Olympics.

Bridgwater-raised full-back, Mantell, 26, will line-up in China alongside his younger brother, Simon.

"If you look at any successful team, they score their corners, so I've been training hard to make sure they're right," Mantell told BBC Points West.

"To be competing alongside top athletes coming from all over the world is a fantastic opportunity."

Great Britain have been drawn in a difficult group with Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, Pakistan and South Africa and Reading star Mantell says it is important to start with a win.

"Pakistan are the team ranked just above us in the pool but we beat them in the [2006] World Cup.

"We are looking to progressing from our pool and hopefully finishing in the top two, in order to qualify for the semi-final and from there anything can happen," he added.





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Sunday, 24 August 2008 10:17 UK
Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze TOTAL
1 also show each event results forGermany 1 0 0 1
Men 1 0 0
2 also show each event results forNetherlands 1 0 0 1
Women 1 0 0
3 also show each event results forChina 0 1 0 1
Women 0 1 0
4 also show each event results forSpain 0 1 0 1
Men 0 1 0
5 also show each event results forArgentina 0 0 1 1
Women 0 0 1
6 also show each event results forAustralia 0 0 1 1
Men 0 0 1

see also
Hawes to lead GB men in Beijing
11 Jul 08 |  Hockey
GB women win but men are denied
12 Jun 08 |  Hockey
Olympics blog
07 Aug 08 |  Olympics
Beijing 2008
14 Feb 08 |  Olympics
Crista Cullen's guide to hockey
07 Aug 08 |  Hockey


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