New Delhi: At the age of 36, Sushil Kumar is well into the twilight years of his decorated career. And yet, in September, when he travels to Kazakhstan for his sixth wrestling World Championships, the two-time Olympic medallist will be representing India in the 74kg category for the first time in his career.
Sushil has been wrestling in the 74kg category since 2014 and has won two Commonwealth Golds since then, but his most famous victories, including the gold he won at the 2010 World Championships and the two Olympic medals, have come in 66kg.
"It is never easy for a wrestler to get back onto the mat after a long break," Sushil told reporters after his World's trials in New Delhi on Tuesday.
"When I was training in Russia, people asked me why it is that I am returning. I said I just love wrestling and that is why I am doing this. I had a good tournament in Belarus. I won two and lost two but the man I lost against has beaten some of the best in the world. So that was a very good experience and I got a lot of appreciation for it," he added.