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Wrestling Worlds: Rahul bags bronze, silver for Deepak

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Last updated on: September 22, 2019 18:59 IST
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India record best-ever show at World Wrestling Championships with five medals

Rahul Aware had won a gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and two bronze at the Asian Championships (2009, 2011)

IMAGE: Rahul Aware had won a gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and two bronze at the Asian Championships (2009, 2011). Photograph: SAI Media/Twitter

Rahul Aware on Monday bagged a bronze medal to ensure that India's best-ever medal haul at the World Wrestling Championships after young Deepak Punia settled for silver having pulled out of final due to injury.

 

Aware outclassed Tyler Lee Graff, the 2017 Pan-America champion, 11-4 in the 61kg bronze play-off to take India's tally to five medals in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.

India's previous best show was in 2013, when the country had won three medals -- Amir Dahiya (silver), Bajrang Punia (bronze) and Sandeep Tulsi Yadav (bronze in Greco-Roman).

Aware was in complete control of the bout and jumped in joy at the end, having won the biggest medal of his career.

The Maharashtra grappler had won a gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and two bronze at the Asian Championships (2009, 2011). 

The American surprised Aware with a double leg attack, the moment the bout started and earned two points with a takedown. However, he became alert and twice wriggled out of Graff's single leg attacks. He also scored consecutive takedown points to lead 4-2 at the break.

In the second period too, Graff got hold of Aware's right leg but the Indian got himself out of trouble in an impressive manner.

He then pulled the bout it away from the American with a flurry of moves -- the takedowns and expose -- take a commanding 10-2 lead. It consolidated further when the American lost a challenge. Eventually he won 11-4.

Aware had lost a pacy semi-final 6-10 to Beka Lomtadze, the European championship silver medallist.

Deepak Punia

IMAGE: Deepak Punia, on Sunday, pulled out of the World Championship title clash in 86kg against Iranian great Hazsan Yazdani due to an ankle injury. Photograph: SAI Media/Twitter

The morning of the final day of the championships brought with it the news that Deepak Punia will not be able to compete in Sunday's final against Iranian great Hazsan Yazdani due to an ankle injury sustained during the semi-final.

"The left foot is not taking the load. It's difficult to fight in this condition and could have aggravated the injury. I know it was a big chance to fight against Yazdani but I can't help it," Deepak told PTI.

Deepak had come out of the mat limping and a swollen right eye after his semi-final against Switzerland's Stefan Reichmuth. 

It was a good draw for Deepak and he exploited it to get the biggest medal of his career.

In a dream run, Deepak reached the final with wins over Reichmuth, Colombia's Carlos Arturo Mendez and Kazakhstan's Adilet Davlumbayev.

He became only the fifth Indian ever to reach the World Championship final after Bishamber Singh (1967) Sushil Kumar (2010), Amit Dahiya (2013) and Bajaramg Punia (2018). Only last year he had won the junior world champion.

Sushil Kumar remains India's only World Champion. He had won a gold in 2010 in Moscow.

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