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'Dream come true to win an Olympic medal'


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Jay
Attitude
by Jay on Aug 12, 2012 04:05 PM

Attitude says all. Yogeshwar ignored injury to fight all the way to earn the medal. With that kind of attitude, he will achieve more in future.

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vinay
grappler ????
by vinay on Aug 12, 2012 03:00 PM  | Hide replies

grappler yogeshwar win bronze ????
whats grappler ???? plz reply somebody.

cant they use simple words? like wrestler?

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Jay
Re: grappler ????
by Jay on Aug 12, 2012 04:02 PM
These are commonly used alternatives. Grappler = wrestler, Pugilist = boxer, Cager = Basket baller, Paddler = TT player, wood pusher = Chess player ...



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harish s
Fighter
by harish s on Aug 12, 2012 12:41 PM

Great to see a fighter who is injured but fights for the glory of his country and himself .
These are the unsung heroes of our country.
We hope the media periodically update us
about these athletes who train and are future medalist for the country , media should keep an track on all athletes and their training . Just during the Olympics or some event does the country read their name , they should be highlighted it gives an boost to the athlete too to perform and prepare them self . PLEASE START PROMOTING OTHER SPORTS TOO NOT ONLY CRICKET .



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sangeetha
congratulations!
by sangeetha on Aug 12, 2012 12:07 PM

Congratulations, Yogeshwar. All Indians are proud of you.

Overall this is India's best performance in olympics. Now this champions will inspire several more

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amit neogi
Great Achiever
by amit neogi on Aug 12, 2012 10:32 AM

I have witnessed Yogesh's fight.He should get gold medal in next Olympic at Rio.Only request to sport ministry that they shouldnot send Hockey team since they demoralise others.They will now find fault with their coaches.

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Jerry Kurian
Fighter
by Jerry Kurian on Aug 12, 2012 09:30 AM

To win 3 bouts in a row within an hour needs great strength, stamina and will power. Yogeshwar is a role model for all Indians.

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sameer naik
congrats bravo
by sameer naik on Aug 12, 2012 09:25 AM

ur face shows u gave ur evrything for medal.

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sivanantham
Well done Yogeshwar
by sivanantham on Aug 12, 2012 08:27 AM  | Hide replies

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?

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md dayyan
Re: Well done Yogeshwar
by md dayyan on Aug 12, 2012 01:26 PM
Our Govt must concentrate and promote other games like athletics,hockey, football,swimming etc rather than time wasting cricket. no developed nations are playing cricket only some British colonial foolish poor countries are playing.Then we can compete with the world in terms of sporting and get metals in international game

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moahmmed
Re: Well done Yogeshwar
by moahmmed on Aug 12, 2012 10:59 AM
Man i liked your comments

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sivanantham
Bravo Yogeshawar Dutt
by sivanantham on Aug 12, 2012 08:13 AM

Well done Yogeshawar Dutt

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mangesh karanje
wrestling medals
by mangesh karanje on Aug 12, 2012 07:12 AM  | Hide replies

this is the third bronze in wrestling check records

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arout
Re: wrestling medals
by arout on Aug 12, 2012 11:31 AM
also his right eye is injured and not the left

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