Olympics 2024: Aman Sherawat becomes the youngest Indian to get a medal
- IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,August 10 2024] Sports News
Aman Sehrawat etched his name in the history books on [Date of the match] at the Paris 2024 Olympics, securing India's first wrestling medal with a resounding bronze in the men's 57 kg freestyle event. The 21-year-old showcased his dominance, defeating Puerto Rico's Darian Toi Cruz 13-5 in the bronze medal match, adding to India's overall medal tally at the Games.
Sehrawat's victory was a testament to his relentless spirit and skill. He overcame a quick point from Cruz, who initially took a 1-0 lead by pushing Sehrawat into the passivity zone. However, the young Indian wrestler launched a brilliant comeback, dominating the first half to close it out at 6-3.
This medal holds special significance, arriving after Vinesh Phogat's unfortunate disqualification from the women's 50 kg freestyle event. Sehrawat's achievement also continued the remarkable tradition of Indian wrestlers securing at least one medal at every Olympics since the 2008 Beijing Games.
As the only Indian male wrestler at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Sehrawat carried the hopes of the nation on his shoulders. He rose to the occasion, proving his mettle in his debut Olympic appearance. He secured impressive victories in his first two matches, winning by technical superiority. Despite facing a setback in the semi-finals against Tokyo 2020 silver medalist Rei Higuchi of Japan, Sehrawat remained undeterred.
Sehrawat's path to the bronze medal match was paved with hard work and dedication. He secured a spot in the Paris Olympics after defeating his idol, Tokyo 2020 silver medalist Ravi Dahiya, in the trials. His meteoric rise in the last few years has been marked by notable wins, including bronze at the 2022 Asian Games and gold at the 2022 Under-23 World Championships.
Sehrawat's bronze medal is a testament to his talent, resilience, and unwavering determination. He has not only etched his name in the history of Indian wrestling but also showcased the potential of the young generation of athletes, inspiring countless others to pursue their dreams on the global stage.