Bajrang Punia gets top billing in Wrestling Worlds  

New Delhi: India’s top wrestler Bajrang Punia has been handed the top billing in the men’s 65kg freestyle category at the World Championships, beginning September 14, in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.

World No.1 Bajrang, who is in Russia for training ahead of the championships, had bagged a silver medal in the last edition of the competition and a bronze in 2013 in the 60kg.

“Training abroad with foreign athletes has helped me grow as a wrestler. Sparring with some of the best names in Georgia, Russia and USA has made me more aware of my opponents,” Bajrang Punia told this agency while commenting on his top seeding.

“Besides, having my own team of coach, physio, trainer and sports science support staff has benefited me a lot and instilled a lot of confidence into me ahead of the World Championships,” added the wrestler.

Two-time Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar remains India’s only gold medallist at the Worlds. He had climbed on top of the podium in the 2010 edition.

United World Wrestling (UWW), the world governing body, has organised a training camp for all the wrestlers in Nur Sultan to help them acclimatise to the conditions.

“It is a very good initiative taken by UWW ahead of such a big event. All wrestlers will be eyeing Olympic berths at the World Championships this time and an acclimation camp can help them to be ready for the challenge,” said Bajrang Punia.

Among other Indian wrestler’s Maharashtra’s Rahul Aware has been handed second seed in 61kg while reigning junior World Champion Deepak Punia is seeded fourth in the 86kg.

“My training has gone really well and I am excited to make my World Championships debut. Winning a gold at the World Junior Championships last month has boosted my confidence level and I am eager to give my all,” said Deepak, who ended India’s 18-year-old medal drought at the Junior Worlds.

In the women’s segment Seema Bisla has been seeded second in the 50kg. A gold medal at Yasar Dogu Ranking Series has propelled her to No.3 in the world.

PTI

 

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