The Asian Age

‘ I WANT TO DEDICATE THE MEDAL TO MY PARENTS’

Weightlift­ing champ Ragala Venkat Rahul is on cloud nine after winning gold at the ongoing CWG

- SASHIDHAR ADIVI

I WAS TAKING CALLS THE WHOLE NIGHT AND I AM YET TO GO TO BED. I’M YET TO PLAN MY CELEBRATIO­N. IT IS REALLY AN EMOTIONAL MOMENT MY FATHER IS OVERWHELME­D. MY MOTHER PASSED AWAY TWO YEARS BACK AND AS A TOKEN OF HER BLESSINGS, I HAVE MADE HER METTELU ( ANKLETS) AS A LOCKET THAT I ALWAYS WEAR. I ALSO HAVE A TATTOO OF MY PARENTS’ PHOTO ON MY CHEST

Ever since Ragala Venkat Rahul won gold in the men’s 85 kg weightlift­ing category on Saturday at the ongoing Commonweal­th Games in Australia, his mobile has been buzzing incessantl­y with congratula­tory messages.

Ask him how is he celebratin­g the victory and he replies, “I was taking calls the whole night and I am yet to go to bed ( smiles). I’m yet to plan my celebratio­n. It is really an emotional moment.” The 21- year- old adds, “This win is a result of years of hard work and practice. It means a lot to me as it has given me the boost to win more medals.”

About his preparatio­n before the competitio­n he reveals, “I injured my knee a few months back and wasn’t 100 per cent fit, but I didn’t want to lose the opportunit­y either. The night before the finals I was excessivel­y thinking about the finals. I went with an open mind the next day and I am glad that I pulled it off.”

Admitting that he felt the pressure to perform, Rahul shares, “I felt the heat and that was because of my knee injury. But I was always confident that my determinat­ion would prevail. My coaches Vijay Sharma and Manikyala Rao also constantly motivated me to stay focused.”

The Guntur- born dedicates his victory to his parents. “My father is overwhelme­d. My mother passed away two years back and as a token of her blessings, I have made her

mettelu ( anklets) into a locket that I always wear. I also have a tattoo of my parents’ photo on my chest,” he says, adding, “I used to discuss winning medals with my father. Being a kabaddi champion, he knows the value of sports and constantly encouraged me and my younger brother Venkat ( a national weightlift­er), who is currently at the Patiala weightlift­ing camp.”

Interestin­gly, although Rahul struck gold at the internatio­nal competitio­n, he feels he could have performed even better.

“Last time the total weight I lifted was 351 kg and this time I wanted to make it 355 kg. But due to my knee injury, I ended up at 338 kg, so I am a bit disappoint­ed,” he states.

Meanwhile, celebratio­ns galore are taking place at his hometown as scores of people have been thronging his house to congratula­te Rahul’s father.

“I really want to share these emotional moments with my family upon my return,” says Rahul, who is already eyeing the Asian Games.

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