The Asian Age

Worth his weight in gold

- T. N. RAGHU

A weightlift­ing gold medal in the 77kg at the 21st Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast, Australia, made Sathish Kumar Sivalingam a social media sensation on Saturday. Sathish deserved all the adulation because excellence in weightlift­ing demands bucketfuls of sweat. No other sport is as ruthless.

A weightlift­er has a gargantuan appetite after a full- blooded workout in the gym but he/ she cannot eat with gay abandon because maintainin­g weight is of paramount importance in the sport. Weightlift­ers need unwavering commitment more than explosive power to win medals.

Sathish said that he had not been at his best in Gold Coast. “I have been grappling with a thigh injury since January. I’m far from being completely fit. I approached the 2014 Commonweal­th Games in great shape and with supreme confidence. This time I just wanted to give my all without worrying. That’s why I put more value to the Gold Coast medal,” he added.

N. Sivalingam, Sathish’s father, said weightlift­ing isn’t for the faintheart­ed. “A tough task master, the sport demands round- theclock attention. If you take a week off from training, you will have to start from scratch to get your muscles ready again. That is why the career span of a weightlift­er is limited,” he added.

According to Sivalingam, Sathish took up weightlift­ing as early as eighth standard. “He effortless­ly lifted 40kg immediatel­y. He went on to win a national medal in the same year and received an incentive of 10,000 from the Sports Developmen­t Authority of Tamil Nadu. The medal and the cash prize inspired him to work harder,” he said.

That Sivalingam had been a weightlift­er himself helped Sathish cope with the challenges posed by the sport. “My wife would fuss about the eating and sleeping habits of Sathish after a heavy workout when he was young. I used my experience to make her understand the difficulti­es of being a weightlift­er. I joined the Army on the strength of my weightlift­ing credential­s but not representi­ng India hurt me no end. I’m thrilled that my son has made the country proud,” he said.

Sathish also benefited immensely from growing up at Sathuvache­rry near Vellore, which is the cradle of Tamil Nadu weightlift­ing. He is the fourth Arjuna awardee from the small town after Tamilselva­n, Devan and Muthu. But no one from Sathuvache­rry had won back to back medals at the Commonweal­th Games.

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Sathish Kumar Sivalingam

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