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Treated bronze medal bout as state meet match: Aman

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New Delhi, August 13

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Not getting bogged by the enormity of the occasion was foremost on wrestler Aman Sehrawat’s mind when he took the mat for the Olympics bronze medal playoff bout.

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India’s youngest individual medal winner at the Paris Olympics, the 21-year-old from the iconic Chhatrasal stadium gave a sneak peek into his mindset before the biggest bout of his nascent career. “I didn’t think of it as an Olympics bronze medal match. Just thought of it as any state level game to get my mind off the occasion,” he added. — PTI

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