Deccan Chronicle

Wrestlers rule the ring with four medals

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Gold Coast, April 12: Double Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar (74kg) and event debutant Rahul Aware (57kg) provided the golden touch as India picked up an impressive four medals in wrestling at the 21st Commonweal­th Games here on Thursday.

Defending champion Sushil needed just a minute and 20 seconds to beat Johannes Botha of South Africa in the final to claim his third successive gold at the Games.

Aware prevailed 15-7 over Canada’s Steven Takahashi.

Another defending champion Babita Phogat (53kg) had to settle for a silver, after getting beaten by Canada’s Diana Weicker 25 while debutant Kiran (76kg) claimed bronze. Kiran defeated Mauritian Katouskia Pariadhave­n by fall in the repechage round for her first major medal at the internatio­nal level.

Sushil took little time to defeat Botha on technical superiorit­y. The South African came into the bout struggling with a leg injury, which hampered his chances of winning significan­tly.

Prior to the final, Sushil scored easy technical superiorit­y victories over Canada’s Jevon Balfour and Pakistan’s Muhammad Asad Butt before registerin­g a win by fall over Australia’s Connor Evans.

Aware was locked in an exciting contest with Takahashi despite being troubled by a groin niggle to claim India’s first medal in wrestling.

The Indian trailed 6-7 at one stage but claimed points on takedown to recover. Aware had a smooth passage into the final with comprehens­ive wins over England’s George Ramm, Australia’s Thomas Cicchini and Pakistan’s Muhammad Bilal.

“I have been waiting for this medal for the last 10 years. I can’t describe how it feels to claim it. I missed out on 2010, even in 2014, the team was sent without trials. So, I am very happy that I could finally fulfil this dream,” said the 26year-old.

“My leg was troubling me for a while but I dedicate this to my guru (former CWG gold medallist Harishchan­dra Birajdar) who passed away in 2011, I am happy that all the efforts I put in got the result I wanted. I have fulfilled my family’s dream. My opponent probably lacked intensity in the final few moments,” the wrestler added. — PTI

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