Aman Sehrawat Shines: India's Youngest Olympic Wrestling Medallist
Aman Sehrawat became India's youngest Olympic medallist in wrestling by winning the 57kg bronze, less than a month after turning 21. With this achievement, he contributed to India's medal tally amidst controversy-plagued events in national wrestling. Coach efforts, a determined mindset, and sheer resilience defined his journey.
Aman Sehrawat has made history by becoming India's youngest Olympic medallist, clinching the bronze in the 57kg freestyle wrestling category on Friday. The 21-year-old achieved this milestone less than a month after his 21st birthday, lifting the spirits of India's wrestling contingent, which has been recently mired in controversy.
Sehrawat's convincing 13-5 victory over Puerto Rico's Darian Cruz in the high-stakes third-place match marks India's sixth medal in the current Games, moving them closer to their Tokyo haul of seven. The young wrestler expressed his gratitude and determination, vowing to secure gold in future Olympics.
The U-23 world champion has joined a rich legacy of Indian wrestlers who have consistently won Olympic medals since 2008. Despite significant challenges and sleepless nights for his coaches to manage his weight, Sehrawat's relentless energy, strategic skills, and resilience stood out, earning him a place among India's wrestling greats.
(With inputs from agencies.)