Deccan Chronicle

FALL FROM GRACE

Sports fraternity reacts to Sushil’s arrest with shock & disappoint­ment

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New Delhi, May 23: There was lingering disbelief and considerab­le disappoint­ment as the country’s sports fraternity came to terms with Sushil Kumar’s monumental fall from being one of India’s greatest Olympians to an arrestee in a murder case.

The stockily-built man, who used to be wrapped in the Tri-colour after winning medals for the nation, had his face masked by a towel and both hands held by Delhi Police’s special cell officers on Sunday after being on the run for past many days.

Ironically, all this unfolded on World Wrestling Day.

He was evading a NonBailabl­e Warrant for his alleged involvemen­t in the death of a 23-year-old wrestler Sagar Dhankar during a brawl at the Chhatrasal Stadium, considered the cradle of Indian wrestling, made most famous by Sushil — India’s only sportspers­on with two individual Olympic medals.

Dhankar was the son of a Delhi Police constable and trained at the stadium before he died on May 5 because of the injuries he sustained in the brawl.

The chain of events has left the Indian sports fraternity shocked even though respect for Sushil’s achievemen­ts remains intact. The 37year-old is, to this date, India’s only world champion in wrestling and a three-time Commonweal­th Games gold-winner.

“What he has done for Indian sports is something that can never be taken away from him. That’s all I want to say at this point. Let things be clearer. I don’t want to comment more,” boxing star Vijender Singh, who has been to two Olympic Games with Sushil, said.

Both Vijender and

What he has done for Indian sports is something that can never be taken away from him. That’s all I want to say at this point. Let things be clearer. I don’t want to comment more.

— VIJENDER

SINGH Indian boxing star

Sushil won historic bronze medals at the 2008 Beijing Games. Vijender remains India’s sole male Olympic medallist in boxing.

IMAGE WILL TAKE A HIT, SAYS SHARATH

Seasoned table tennis player A. Sharath Kamal, who is gearing up for his fourth Olympic appearance, conceded that Indian sport’s image will take a hit. Kamal’s limited interactio­ns with Sushil have taken place during events as Olympians.

“If this has actually happened, it is unfortunat­e and reflects badly on Indian sport, not just wrestling,” he said.

“He is one of the best athletes we have had. People look up to him. So if he has done what he has done, it will negatively impact not just wrestlers but athletes from other sports also.”

UNFORTUNAT­E & SHAMEFUL: AJITPAL

Former hockey captain Ajitpal Singh, an Indian Olympic Associatio­n observer at the 2008 Olympics, recalled interactin­g with Sushil at the Games and said he still can’t understand what exactly went wrong with the “polite” man.

“...it is very shameful and unfortunat­e. Being a role model Sushil should have led by example and never indulged in such a brawl. The sport gave him everything, money, fame,” he said. —

 ?? — PTI ?? Wrestler Sushil Kumar (left) is escorted by police in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI Wrestler Sushil Kumar (left) is escorted by police in New Delhi on Sunday.

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