Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

What Bajrang had to overcome on road to glory

- Press Trust of India

GOHANA(SONEPAT):BAJRANG Punia has establishe­d himself as the undisputed superstar of Indian wrestling but the road to glory was fraught with temptation­s which he had to overcome with strong will.

The Commonweal­th Games and Asian Games gold medallist and the only Indian grappler to win two World Championsh­ip medals, Bajrang kept himself away from a cell phone for seven long years, has never gone for sight seeing during competitio­ns abroad and doesn’t even know how a cinema hall looks like.

These are small temptation­s but Bajrang thinks they can easily distract, so it was necessary to keep a strong check on himself. And the result of that is for everyone to see.

The 24-year-old Bajrang has savoured an extremely successful 2018 season, winning five medals including three at Major championsh­ips.

“There are a lot of things I wanted to do but controlled myself. I always wanted to have a cell phone. But when I started playing internatio­nal events in 2010, Yogi Bhai (his mentor Yogeshwar Dutt) advised against it, saying it was a distractio­n. Even now when he is around, I hide my phone,” Bajrang told PTI.

“He knows that now I have a mobile phone but I never use it in front of him. If he is with me for 10 hours, I will not touch my phone for 10 hours,” Bajrang said on the sidelines of Haryana Gaurav Cup.

“In 2017, Yogi bhai got busy with his academy and I was mostly training at Bahalgarh Camp, so to keep in touch with him, I had to keep phone. Now I can watch wrestling videos on my phone but I use it only in absence of Yogi bhai.”

When pointed out about his active Twitter handle, he said it’s managed by one of his friends.

Bajrang has travelled to more than 30 countries for competitio­ns and training but his stay in those countries has been restricted to venue, hotel and airport. “I have never gone for sight-seeing after my competitio­ns abroad. Now Yogi Bhai does not travel with me, but I prefer taking rest and concentrat­e on practice. Even at this year’s CWG and Asian Games, I did not go out,” he said.

“Now I have understood all this discipline is paramount for an athlete. It has become a habit now. I eat on time, practice on time and sleep on time.”

 ?? PTI ?? Bajrang Punia says to perform at his best he focuses on eating on time, practicing on time and sleeping on time.
PTI Bajrang Punia says to perform at his best he focuses on eating on time, practicing on time and sleeping on time.

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