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Wrestling World Championships bronze motivation for upcoming challenges: Bajrang Punia

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Published : Sep 21, 2019, 1:27 PM IST

The 25-year-old fought back from a 0-6 deficit to defeat Mongolian Tulga Tumur Ochir 8-7 in the 65-kg bronze medal bout in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan on Friday. This was Punia's second consecutive senior Worlds medal and third overall.

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New Delhi: Ace India wrestler Bajrang Punia said that he would not consider the bronze medal he won at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships as "victory", but he will use it as a motivation to perform better in the future.

"Sometimes defeat teaches you something which even a victory cannot. I will not consider this bronze medal as a victory for myself but will use it as an inspiration to face upcoming challenges. Jai Hind. Jai Bharat," Punia tweeted in Hindi on Saturday.

On Friday, the 25-year-old fought back from a 0-6 deficit to defeat Mongolian Tulga Tumur Ochir 8-7 in the 65-kg bronze medal bout in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. This was Punia's second consecutive senior Worlds medal and third overall.

Bajrang Punia with coach Shako Bentinidis.
Bajrang Punia with coach Shako Bentinidis.

Alongwith Punia, Ravi Kumar Dahiya also bagged bronze in the 57-kg category after he beat Iran's reigning Asian champion Reza Atri 6-3 to win his maiden Worlds medal.

Both Punia and Dahiya had sealed a spot at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics by qualifying for the bronze medal round. This took India's haul to three medals at Nur-Sultan with Vinesh Phogat winning bronze in the women's 53kg category. The last time India won as many medals was in the 2013 World Championships and one more can make this the country's best ever performance in the prestigious event.

New Delhi: Ace India wrestler Bajrang Punia said that he would not consider the bronze medal he won at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships as "victory", but he will use it as a motivation to perform better in the future.

"Sometimes defeat teaches you something which even a victory cannot. I will not consider this bronze medal as a victory for myself but will use it as an inspiration to face upcoming challenges. Jai Hind. Jai Bharat," Punia tweeted in Hindi on Saturday.

On Friday, the 25-year-old fought back from a 0-6 deficit to defeat Mongolian Tulga Tumur Ochir 8-7 in the 65-kg bronze medal bout in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. This was Punia's second consecutive senior Worlds medal and third overall.

Bajrang Punia with coach Shako Bentinidis.
Bajrang Punia with coach Shako Bentinidis.

Alongwith Punia, Ravi Kumar Dahiya also bagged bronze in the 57-kg category after he beat Iran's reigning Asian champion Reza Atri 6-3 to win his maiden Worlds medal.

Both Punia and Dahiya had sealed a spot at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics by qualifying for the bronze medal round. This took India's haul to three medals at Nur-Sultan with Vinesh Phogat winning bronze in the women's 53kg category. The last time India won as many medals was in the 2013 World Championships and one more can make this the country's best ever performance in the prestigious event.

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New Delhi: Ace India wrestler Bajrang Punia said that he would not consider the bronze medal he won at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships as "victory", but he will use it as a motivation to perform better in the future. 

 Ace Indian grappler Bajrang Punia has insisted that he will not consider the bronze medal he won at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships as "victory", but will use it as a motivation to perform better in the future.

"Sometimes defeat teaches you something which even a victory cannot. I will not consider this bronze medal as a victory for myself but will use it as an inspiration to face upcoming challenges. Jai Hind. Jai Bharat," Punia tweeted in Hindi on Saturday.

On Friday, the 25-year-old fought back from a 0-6 deficit to defeat Mongolian Tulga Tumur Ochir 8-7 in the 65-kg bronze medal bout in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. This was Punia's second consecutive senior Worlds medal and third overall.

Alongwith Punia, Ravi Kumar Dahiya also bagged bronze in the 57-kg category after he beat Iran's reigning Asian champion Reza Atri 6-3 to win his maiden Worlds medal.

Both Punia and Dahiya had sealed a spot at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics by qualifying for the bronze medal round. This took India's haul to three medals at Nur-Sultan with Vinesh Phogat winning bronze in the women's 53kg category. The last time India won as many medals was in the 2013 World Championships and one more can make this the country's best ever performance in the prestigious event.


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