Sushil-inspired Indian grapplers eyeing bagful of medals
Zeenews
       English        
 Follow Me on Pinterest Google Plus Ditto RSS Mail to us Mail to us
Monday, May 20, 2013 
Search
Others

Sushil-inspired Indian grapplers eyeing bagful of medals

Last Updated: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 13:44     A- A A+
Comments 1
Sushil-inspired Indian grapplers eyeing bagful of medals New Delhi: Spurred by Sushil Kumar's world title, Indian wrestlers would look to make amends of the embarrassment they have brought to the nation by the dope flunk of six grapplers and win a rich haul of medals when the sport makes its return in the Commonwealth Games here next month.

Sushil's bronze medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics brought wrestling in the limelight and then Ramesh Kumar added another bronze in last year's World Wrestling Championships in Denmark to maintain the rising profile of the sport.

However, just when it seemed everything was going right for the century-old sport in the country, came the doping controversies just ahead of the Commonwealth Games with four member of the Indian squad -? Arjuna awardee Rajeev Tomar (120kg), Sumit (74kg), Mausam Khatri (96kg) and woman wrestler Gursharanpreet Kaur (72kg) returning positive for a banned substance in dope tests conducted by NADA.

Two other wrestlers Rahul Mann (60kg) and Joginder Singh (120kg) who were not part of the Commonwealth Games squad were also tested positive for banned stimulant methylhexanamine. The four wrestlers in the Games squad were promptly dropped and their replacements announced.

Amid the dope mud, Sushil once again lifted the gloom when he made history earlier this month by becoming the first Indian to win a World Wrestling Championship gold medal. He defeated local favourite Alan Gogaev to win the 66kg freestyle world title in Moscow.

With wrestling making its return to the Commonwealth Games after a break in Melbourne four years ago, the Sushil-led Indian contingent would be aiming their biggest medal haul in front of the home crowd.

Indians grapplers have done well in the Commonwealth Games, bagging 23 gold, 24 silver and 11 bronze medals so far with their best coming in the 1970 Edinburgh edition (5 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze).

Four years later in Christchurch, New Zealand, India finished with four gold, five silver and a bronze.

In 2002 Manchester Games, the last time Indian wrestlers had competed, India had done considerably well by picking up six medals -- three gold, two silver and a bronze.

This time around, with the absence of world class opposition in most categories and home advantage behind them, the Indian grapplers would be eyeing their best-ever show in the Commonwealth Games.

The Indian wrestlers would be boosted by some impressive performances in the world circuit off late, including 19 gold in last year's Commonwealth Senior Championship in Jalandhar and seven medals (2 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze) in the Senior Asian Wrestling Championship held here earlier this year.

PTI


For Zee News’s Updates, follow us on Twitter , Facebook, Google+, Pinterest

First Published: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 13:44

Post your Comments

Name:
Place :
Email :
Comments :
 

Comments

Ranjit Singh - Slough UK
sushil is the best indian athleate to date. a true star. wresling should get a load of coverag and exposure.


Reply



Post your Comments

X
Name
Place :
Email :
Comments :
 

View all Comments   

Most liked Comments

Top News



latest

Bihar

UPA govt unlikely to deliver special status to Bih


Read More »