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Sushil Kumar Yadav wins silver in Olympics 2012: Final match Video: Complete Coverage
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Sushil Kumar Yadav wins silver in Olympics 2012: Final match Video: Complete Coverage
  • Published_at:2012-08-12
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  • description: http://www.pagalindian.com/2012/08/sushil-yadav-creats-history-by-winning.html Sushil Yadav in Final- Olympics 2012: Wins Silver Wrestler Sushil Kumar on Sunday created history by becoming the first Indian to win back-to-back Olympic medals but the coveted gold medal eluded him as he lost the men's freestyle 66 kg category final to his Japanese opponent rather tamely at the ExCel Arena here. The 29-year-old Sushil found the Japanese Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu, a tough opponent as he carved out a 3-1 victory to shatter the his hopes of winning a gold medal. With the addition of Sushil's silver medal, India completed their engagements in the 30th edition of the Olympics with a record haul of six medals - two silver and four bronze - but the gold medal could not be won by any one. In Beijing, India had won one gold and two bronze medals. Sushil, who was cheered by the flag-waving Indian spectators, was down with dehydration when he took the mat for the final and that had a bearing on his performance. "I had a stomach problem just after the semi-final, because of the dehydration. I lost weight and was feeling a little weak. But we have got a silver medal and we will try for gold medal in the next Olympics," Sushil said after the medal ceremony. "I had said about 15 days ago that we will do well. It was a question of what will be the colour of medals. I am happy that Yogeshwar won a bronze and our performance will keep improving," he said. In the final, Sushil found the going tough against the japanese who just did not allow the Indian to grip him at all. Sushil tried desperately to get a breakthroug but without much luck as the Japanese wrestled intelligently. The Japanse won the first round 1-0 and took the second round 3-1 during which he picked up Sushil on his shoulder and brought him down, effectively ending the Indian's chance.
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