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Ravi Dahiya Sport News

Paris Olympics - CWG 2022: 'Koshish karne waalo ki kabhi haar nahi hoti'; either Vinesh, Sangeeta or I will surely win an Olympic medal for India, says Geeta Phogat - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India - Birmingham -  New Delhi

CWG 2022: 'Koshish karne waalo ki kabhi haar nahi hoti'; either Vinesh, Sangeeta or I will surely win an Olympic medal for India, says Geeta Phogat

Commonwealth Games 2010 glory are still fresh for Geeta Phogat. Geeta had won India’s first-ever gold medal in women’s wrestling at the CWG, defeating Australia's Emily Bensted in the final in New Delhi, 12 years ago. With the Indian wrestlers hitting the mats at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Friday onwards, Geeta, who is eyeing an international comeback after having her first child, is confident India will win the highest number of wrestling medals at the Games this time. Geeta also feels a CWG medal for cousin Vinesh Phogat will give Vinesh, a medal favourite, a lot of confidence for the Paris Olympics. Expectations will be high at CWG 2022 from Olympic silver medallist Ravi Dahiya, Olympic bronze winners Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik, and Vinesh Phogat.

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CWG 2022: Ravi Dahiya yearns for gold medal - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Russia -  Tokyo - India -  Paris - Kazakhstan - Birmingham

CWG 2022: Ravi Dahiya yearns for gold medal

Having bagged silver at the Tokyo Olympics last year, wrestler Ravi Dahiya won't settle for anything less than gold at CWGTo say Ravi Dahiya is shy will be an understatement. It is an onerous task to get words out of his mouth. At times, he stops midway through his sentences and then you've to prompt him. But on the mat he doesn't require any prompting, and seldom does he stop. What would serve as a better example than the 57kg Tokyo Olympics semifinal. His opponent, Nurislam Sanayev of Kazakhstan was leading 9-2, going into the final minute, and to wriggle out of a stranglehold by the Indian, he even bit Ravi's right bicep. But Ravi didn't relent, despite the fact that he was in pain. Finally, he won by fall and entered the final. There was hardly any change in his facial expressions after such a tough win.

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CWG 2022: I am an Olympic medallist but don't want to stop learning; wrestler who bit me now a good friend, says Ravi Dahiya - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Mongolia -  Tokyo - India - state Indiana

CWG 2022: I am an Olympic medallist but don't want to stop learning; wrestler who bit me now a good friend, says Ravi Dahiya

Training zor shor se chal rahi hai bhaisaab, bas jaake desh ke liye medal lana hai" (Training is in full swing. Just have to go there and try and win a medal for my country) - India's star wrestler Ravi Dahiya (57kg) told TimesofIndia.com while gearing up for his maiden Commonwealth Games appearance. Dahiya has been in great form over the last year or so. The 24-year-old wrestler from Nahri village, in Sonipat, won a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics last year and then a gold medal at the Asian Championships in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, in April earlier this year. This was Dahiya's third gold medal at the Asian Championships overall and the youngster is eager to continue his gold-medal winning spree at the CWG.

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Bajrang Punia - Indian Wrestlers Train In 'Cauldron' At SAI Centre, Manage With 'Sub-Standard Food At Messy Mess' - Report - sports.ndtv.com -  Tokyo - India

Indian Wrestlers Train In 'Cauldron' At SAI Centre, Manage With 'Sub-Standard Food At Messy Mess' - Report

India's elite wrestlers and coaches are facing severe health and injury risks after being forced to train in a virtual 'cauldron' at the Sports Authority of India's Sonepat centre due to delayed renovation of the dedicated wrestling hall. Close to 70 male wrestlers, including country's top free-style and greco-roman exponents, are sweating buckets at the multipurpose hall, which is not fit for training when the mercury is touching an unforgiving 45 degree celsius these days in and around NCR.

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Bajrang Punia - Indian wrestlers train in 'cauldron' at SAI Centre, manage with 'sub-standard food at messy mess' - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Tokyo - India

Indian wrestlers train in 'cauldron' at SAI Centre, manage with 'sub-standard food at messy mess'

Sports Authority of India's Sonepat centre due to delayed renovation of the dedicated wrestling hall. Close to 70 male wrestlers, including country's top free-style and greco-roman exponents, are sweating buckets at the multipurpose hall, which is not fit for training when the mercury is touching an unforgiving 45 degree celsius these days in and around NCR. One of the coaches, supervising the national camp, told PTI that sometimes the temperature inside the multipurpose hall during the training is torturous 39 degrees.

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I expect Indian wrestlers to win 8-9 gold medals at CWG 2022, says Yogeshwar Dutt - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Paris - Birmingham

I expect Indian wrestlers to win 8-9 gold medals at CWG 2022, says Yogeshwar Dutt

Yogeshwar Dutt on Friday said he is confident about the Indian wrestling contingent winning 8-9 gold medals at the 2022 Commonwealth Games (CWG) in Birmingham, starting July 28. Ravi Dahiya (57 kg), Bajrang Punia (65 kg), Naveen (74 kg), Deepak Punia (86 kg), Deepak (97 kg) and Mohit Dahiya (125 kg) were selected during the trials to represent the country at the event. In the women's category, Pooja Gehlot (50 kg), Vinesh Phogat (53 kg), Anshu Malik (57 kg), Sakshi Malik (62 kg), Divya Kakran (68 kg) and Pooja Dhanda (76 kg) have been selected for the quadrennial event.

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Wrestler Satender Malik Gets Life Ban After Assaulting Referee Jagbir Singh During CWG Trials - sports.ndtv.com - India -  New Delhi

Wrestler Satender Malik Gets Life Ban After Assaulting Referee Jagbir Singh During CWG Trials

In an unprecedented incident, Services' wrestler Satender Malik launched a physical assault on referee Jagbir Singh after losing the 125kg final during the Commonwealth Games trials in New Delhi on Tuesday, prompting the national federation to impose a life ban on him. The Air Force wrestler was leading 3-0 with just a 18 seconds left in the deciding bout when Mohit effected a 'take-down' move and also pushed Satender out of the mat for another point. However, referee Virender Malik did not award two points to Mohit for the 'takedown' move and gave only one point for the pushout.

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Everyone Should Play With True Spirit: Wrestler Ravi Dahiya On Satender Assaulting Referee During CWG Trials - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Victoria - county Hall

Everyone Should Play With True Spirit: Wrestler Ravi Dahiya On Satender Assaulting Referee During CWG Trials

Indian Olympic silver medallist wrestler Ravi Dahiya was busy playing his own bout when wrestler Satender Malik assaulted referee Jagbir Singh in the KD Jadhav Hall in New Delhi at the IGI stadium. The wrestler believes that all these things should not happen and the sport should be played in true spirit. "It was not my bout so I could not see but all I want to say that all these things should not have happened and everyone should play with true spirit of the game, " Dahiya told ANI.

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