Every time lot of hype has been built around an Indian player in this Olympics, he or she has lost in the next round. I hope that it is not so with Sushil. We need a gold... pretty badly. You can do it. All the best.
Re: Hype... is not good.
by Kela Aadmi on Aug 12, 2012 04:21 PM
That poorChap deserves all theHype for his performance which is among the rarestOf theRare in Indian sports. Don't snatch away even that tinyDrop ofWater from the draughtHit IndianSportspersons!!
This shows that we do not have any team spirit in India. We have the talent but not the team spirit. We are getting medals only in individual participation. Wherever there is team involved; we just do not seem to move ahead. Not just sports; but our countrys growth is being hindered because of non existence of Team Spirit
You proved that you are a real fighter. Now we should focus on only individual games such as athletics, swimming, cycling etc., rather than team events (hockey). Then only we can get more medals. British PM said "no Indian dance, play sports" to his British people. In fact, it is a very good decision. Similarly whether our PM will ask "no British's laziest cricket, play other games" to our Indian citizens? I wonder whether this will happen?
My school teacher taught me that participation is more important than winning. I even got appreciation and pats on my backs when i came LAST in everyone of the cumpateesons.
Absolutely mind-blowing performance full of guts and heart of a champion. To come back from 3 points down in the Final period is just a splendid comeback, something that we are not used to from Indian sportsmen.
sushil kumar got psychological advantage over japanese. the japanese never won medal in olympics. so come on sushil be brave and create histroy in indian wresling.