Aman Sehrawat Cruzes to wrestling bronze
Rohit Mahajan in Paris
Aman Sehrawat, 21 years old, the future of wrestling, did what was expected of him today — he crushed Puerto Rico’s Darian Toi Cruz 13-5 to earn India’s fifth bronze of the Paris Olympics, the sixth medal overall.
Cruz wasn’t giving up, though; he grabbed Sehrawat’s legs and twisted him — two points. Sehrawat still had power and the strength of mind — he pushed Cruz out, and got two more points by taking him down. Another takedown, another two points, and he led 6-3 at the hooter.
The second period was packed with action but less frenetic — Cruz seemed to be losing energy, Sehrawat drawing it from him. After some good defence by the Puerto Rican, Sehrawat powered into him — another takedown, two more points, and the Jhajjar lad was in control at 8-5. Desperate, Cruz had no option but to go for the Indian’s legs and paid for the desperation — more points for Sehrawat, and a medal was a certainty at 13-5.
At the end of it all, there was a bleeding wound on Sehrawat’s face, but pride in his eyes. Orphaned at 11, finding a second home at Delhi’s Chhatrasal Stadium, the farmer’s son from Jhajjar did what his idol Ravi Dahiya did at Tokyo 2020 — a medal in his very first Olympic Games.