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World Wrestling Championship: Rahul Aware wins Bronze in Men’s 61 Kg slot category

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World Wrestling Championship: Rahul Aware wins Bronze in Men’s 61 Kg slot category

Rahul Aware crushed Tyler Graff of USA 11-4 in men’s 61kg World Wrestling Championships bronze award session in Nur Sultan on Sunday. Rahul Aware was trailing 0-2 from the get-go in the session however returned emphatically to make something happen. At the main break, Rahul took an important lead over Graff and the most recent three minutes of the session, Rahul broadened his lead by getting seven points in a single move to guarantee India of another decoration in the esteemed competition. After Rahul’s bronze award, India’s count at World Wrestling Championships has now gone to five, nation’s best execution in the competition.

India’s past best show was in 2013, when the nation had three in their kitty politeness Amir Dahiya (silver), Bajrang Punia (bronze) and Sandeep Tulsi Yadav (bronze in Greco-Roman).

Mindful was in finished control of the session and hopped in delight toward the end, having won the greatest decoration of his profession. The Maharashtra grappler had won gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and two bronze at the Asian Championships (2009, 2011).

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In the second time frame as well, Graff got hold of Aware’s correct leg however the Indian got himself out of issue in a great way. He at that point pulled the session it away from the American with a whirlwind of moves – the takedowns and uncover take an ordering 10-2 lead.

It solidified further when the American lost a test. In the long run he won 11-4. Mindful had lost a pacy elimination round 6-10 to Beka Lomtadze, the European title silver medallist.

“The left foot isn’t taking the heap. It’s hard to action in this condition and could have disturbed the damage. I realize it was a once in a lifetime opportunity to conflict against Yazdani yet I can’t resist,” Deepak told PTI.

Deepak had left the tangle limping and a swollen right eye after his elimination round against Switzerland’s Stefan Reichmuth. It was a decent draw for Deepak and he misused it to get the greatest award of his profession.

He turned out to be just the fifth Indian ever to arrive at the World Championships after Bishamber Singh (1967) Sushil Kumar (2010), Amit Dahiya (2013) and Bajarang Punia (2018). Just a year ago he had won the lesser titleholder. Sushil Kumar remains India’s just World Champion. He had won a gold in 2010 in Moscow.

Published by Ishan Soni on 22 Sep 2019

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