Monday, November 22, 2010

Asian Games 2010: Indian wins 2 bronze in Greco-Roman

Common wealth Games gold medallist Ravinder Kumar and bronze winner Sunil Kumar Rana kept their date with destiny to win a award each in Greco- Roman wrestling at the Asian Games at the Huagong Gymnasium on Sunday. Rana pinned down his Thai challenger Sutep Oomchompoo to win by fall (5-0) in just six seconds to stamp his authority in the bronze medal bout. Earlier, Ravinder showed he was not an also-ran here to win against Indonesian Muhammad Aliansyah by points (3-1).A lot of hopes were pinned on both Ravinder and Rana and they did not disappoint the fans back home despite losing their first-round bouts in the morning.

In fact, the two Indians had very little time after their first bouts which they lost — Ravinder 1-3 to Nurbak Tengizbayev of Kazakhstan and Rana 0-3 to Yazgeldy of Turkmenistan — but proved themselves in the next to keep their hopes floating. However, the third Indian in the fray, Rajinder Kumar, bowed out without making it to the medal round.Ravinder fought well against Jihyun Jung of Korea in the second bout to make it to the repechage round for a bronze medal in the evening. The bout against his Korean rival was easy as the Railways matman came into his own to pin him down and log full three points, without conceding any to the Korean.

When he came for the repechage bout in the evening, Ravinder looked confident and reassuring to the sparse Indian crowd which cheered continually the moment he stepped on the mat. Within seconds, he picked a pair of technical points and by the time the first round was over, he had a lead of seven points to three.The second round seemed a mere procedure as the 21-year-old Indonesian could not extricate himself from the grip of the experienced Ravinder, who scored two more technical points in 18 seconds and made the bronze medal his own. “I knew after my second-round win that I will definitely take the medal here.

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