Indian Wrestling has a Bright Future: Sports Minister


New Delhi, Aug 12 (IANS): India's Sports Minister Ajay Maken said Sunday Sushil Kumar's back-to-back Olympic medals show that there is a bright future for wrestling in the country.

"Yogeshwar (Dutt) fought valiantly Saturday night to win the bronze medal. Today Sushil was in a great form and we expected a gold medal for him. But silver is also a great achievement for India. They have proved that wrestling has a great future in the country," said Maken.

"Sushil has created history today by winning two back-to-back Olympic medals. It is a huge achievement for the country," he said.

The sports minister also said that Sushil, also a Beijing Games bronze medallist, and Yogeshwar would be duly rewarded.

"The government will duly reward Sushil and Yogeshwar. It has been a great performance by India at the Olympics. Except archery and hockey, we have won medals in all events from where we had expectations," said Maken.

Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Singh also hailed Sushil and Yogeshwar for their heroics in London.

"Sushil fought very well. He knew the Japanese fighter well. He was not 100 percent fit going into the final after three tough fights. One should not forget that he had to come back strongly after conceding three points in the final round in the semi-finals," said Singh.

Sushil became the first individual athlete from India to win back-to-back medals at the Olympics after settling for silver in the men's 66 kg freestyle event, ending the country's campaign in London Games with the best ever haul of six medals.

Sushil ran out of steam against Japan's Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu, losing 1-3 in what was his fourth fight of the day.

The silver here meant an improvement from his Beijing show four years ago when his bronze medal increased wrestling's popularity in India by leaps and bounds and overnight made him a star.

His silver was India's fourth wrestling medal in the Olympics and second in London after his childhood friend Yogeshwar won a bronze in the 60 kg freestyle event Saturday. Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav won the country's first medal in the sport at the 1952 Helsinki edition.

  

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 14 2012

    WASTE SPORTS MINISTER. AGAIN UPA GOVT CHOSEN WRONG CANDIDATE FOR THIS POST ALSO.

    INDIAN GOVT AND MANAGEMENT IS VERY WEAK. THATS WHY WE ARE GETTING ONLY FEW MEDALS.

    GOVT MUST PROVIDE GOOD FACILITY,SUPPORT AND BEST COACH FOR ALL ATHLETS. THEN ONLY WE CAN EXPECT GOOD RESULT AND MORE MEDAL.

    I AM SURE 2014 OLYMPIC INDIA WILL GRAB SO MANY MEDAL.JAI HO INDIA.

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  • sunil, blore

    Mon, Aug 13 2012

    no doubt .. there.. is bright future... just saying .. mr.SPORTS MINISTER.. YOUR DUTY IS NOT OVER.
    JUST GIVING BIG statement. it won give any boost to sports man. if you are really want india to take more MEDALS. START NOW ... INDAIN SPORTS ,,, COACHING CLUBS, TEAMS, APPOINT GOOD COACHES. ENCOURAGE ALL rural sports stars, ALWAYS HAVE A CHAT WITH SPORTS AUTHORITY ABOUT .. ABOUT HOWZ COACHING GOING ON ALL SPORTS EVENT. BE VIGILENT THAT SOME INDIAN COACHES ... MESS WITH INDIAN .. WOMEN SPORTS STARS.
    PROVIDE AL THE BASIC FACILITY TO ATHELETES.
    GIVE ALL FINANCIAL HELP. DNT give any assurance at begining of next 2016 RIO BRAZIL OLYMPICS. IF U HAVE GUTS GIVE NOW YOUR G8 .. asurances.. so sports person can take advantage of that. goood luk 4 ur g8 lovely statement sports MINISTER.

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