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Aman Sehrawat Continues Chhatrasal's Legacy with Paris 2024 Bronze Medal, Joins Sushil Kumar, Bajrang Punia, Ravi Kumar Dahiya in Elusive List

By Triyasha Chatterjee

Tucked away in the heart of New Delhi, Chhatrasal Stadium has quietly become a powerhouse of Indian wrestling, churning out some of the nation's finest athletes. Its latest gem?

Aman Sehrawat, a 21-year-old who recently grabbed the bronze in the men's 57kg freestyle wrestling at the Paris 2024 Olympics. His victory is not just a personal triumph but a continuation of the legacy that Chhatrasal has built over decades.

Aman Sehrawat Chhatrasal

Aman's story begins in 2014 when, as a wide-eyed 11-year-old, he stepped into the storied halls of Chhatrasal. The stadium, which once served as an underground parking space, has evolved into a sacred training ground for wrestlers.

Aman's early years were shaped by the giants who trained there, men who transformed Indian wrestling and whose images now hang on the walls as constant reminders of what's possible.

One of those men is Ravi Dahiya, who won a silver medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in the same weight category that Aman now competes in. For Aman, Ravi wasn't just a fellow wrestler-he was a mentor, someone to look up to and learn from. Watching Ravi train, observing his discipline, and noticing how he handled both victories and setbacks gave Aman a blueprint for success. And it's that blueprint that he's followed all the way to Paris.

Before Ravi, Chhatrasal had already made its mark on the world stage. Sushil Kumar, one of India's most celebrated wrestlers, brought home an Olympic bronze in 2008 and then followed it up with a silver in 2012. His achievements reignited India's love for wrestling and proved that the sport could produce global champions.

And we can't forget Bajrang Punia, another product of Chhatrasal, who grabbed a bronze at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Each of these athletes contributed to building the legacy that Aman is now a part of-a legacy of excellence, grit, and unyielding determination.

Aman's victory in Paris isn't just about adding another medal to India's collection. It's about carrying forward the tradition of greatness that Chhatrasal wrestlers have come to represent. It's about showing that the spirit of Indian wrestling is alive and well, thriving in the underground halls of a stadium that has given so much to the sport.

As the dust settles on Paris 2024, Aman Sehrawat's name will be etched alongside the greats who have emerged from Chhatrasal. He is now part of a lineage that has not only dominated Indian wrestling but has also made a significant mark on the world stage. And with the next generation of wrestlers already training in those same underground halls, Chhatrasal's legacy is far from over. The future of Indian wrestling is bright, and it continues to shine from Chhatrasal Stadium.

Story first published: Saturday, August 10, 2024, 1:40 [IST]
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