Spirited Sakshi takes bronze to end India's medal drought at Rio Olympics


By Hardev Sanotra

Rio de Janeiro, Aug 18 (IANS) A diminutive 23-year-old girl from Mokhra village near Rohtak in Haryana, Sakshi Malik, touched glory at the Rio Olympics on Wednesday by reaching out and grabbing the only medal India has been able to win at the 31st Olympiad.

What's even more astonishing is that she is the only women wrestler from the village which has produced several achievers in the field.

Sakshi brought an end to India's long medal wait, when every hopeful had failed one by one. She clinched the bronze in the Women's Freestyle 58kg category with a spirited comeback victory over Aisuluu Tynybekova of Kyrgyzstan.

The young wrestler overturned a 0-5 deficit in a hectic second round to script an 8-5 victory in the medal bout at the Carioca Arena 2 here.

"I have stood up to the hopes of the country for the first medal. I was confident that I can win in the end even being down. The last two hours were the most difficult for me thinking whether the medal will come or not," she said in her initial comments soon after winning.

"This is the first time that a medal has come for women. It's a success of my 12 years of dedication. My hard work has succeeded," Sakshi said.

It was a rousing display of fighting spirit and never-say-die attitude from the Indian.

Aisuluu was clearly the superior wrestler in the totally one-sided opening round, displaying impressive strength and technique to take five points and open up a formidable lead.

But Sakshi -- who has previously shown a knack of staging strong comebacks -- was a totally transformed grappler in the second round, taking eight consecutive points to send the sizable number of Indian fans in the stands into wild delirium.

Kaori Icho of Japan won the gold medal in the category while Russia's Valeria Koblova -- who had defeated Sakshi in the quarter-finals -- took the silver.

Eight-time African champion Marwa Amri of Tunisia took home the other bronze medal in the category.

Icho also created history by becoming the first-ever wrestler to win four Olympic titles. She is also the first female in any sport to win gold at four Olympics in an individual event.

Sakshi's medal capped another day of heartbreaks for India including an unfortunate injury to Vinesh in the women's 48kg Freestyle category that forced her out of the competition.

"To those who told me I am a girl and I could not wrestle, I want to say please show some trust in girls, they can do everything," she said.

Later, at an impromptu press conference, Sakshi was asked if she was still feeling the pain from the battering during the match. "After the medal all the pain has gone. If I had missed the medal, all the aches would have shown up," she said beaming.

"I was confident till the end that the medal was there and I told myself, you have to fight. That's why I attacked again and again succeeding after a lot of effort," she said, adding that the medal was dedicated to "every person who helped me along, my parents, my coaches and my training partners."

She said she was disturbed and her mind got diverted when Vinesh, her wrestling colleague, was injured in another bout and had to be carried away on a stretcher. "But then I thought I must redouble my efforts to get a medal which she would also have got."

She broke out in applause "yayyyyy," when someone told her that her name would now be taken in the same breath as Yogeshwar Dutt and Sushil Kumar, the earlier bronze medal winners.

"When I used to see them I was in awe how I would be able to even train with them. My idols have been men like Sushil Kumar who paved the way for our success," she said.

Right from the beginning, the Kyrgyz grappler displayed impressive strength and was more active in the opening stages which forced Sakshi to go on the defensive.

However, the referee invoked the passivity rule against Sakshi which handed the Kyrgyz the first point.

Aisuluu then made a successful takedown to bag another two points. Aisuluu continued to pile on the pressure and bagged another couple of points with another successful tackle to build up a healthy 5-0 lead at the break.

Sakshi made a superb comeback in the second round, turning a defensive position into an offensive one to bag two points before flipping the Kyrgyz over to bag another couple of points.

With the momentum firmly behind her, Sakshi continued to pile on the pressure before drawing level with another two-pointer.

With just seconds remaining in the bout, the Indian pulled off another takedown to take the lead and make sure of the win.

There was a visible sigh of relief among officials and coaches. Her coach of eight years, Kuldeep Singh said his heartbeat had increased after she was five points down, "as they were of all Indians."

He said he told her during the break that she should "untwine her fingers from the opponent and go for her legs. She did that and gained two points and then went on to win a match."

He said her strength lay in her ability to attack with both the legs. "I had a lot of hope before the match, and I kept on telling her the medal was hers to take."

The Indian chief coach by the same name, Kuldeep Singh, said that the bronze medal match was the best one because she showed her true value by coming back from a very low point.

"During the break we explained to her the mistakes she was making. The opponent was placing the weight of her body on Sakshi without moving her legs. So we advised that Sakshi should divert her weight and attack her," he said.

Earlier, Sakshi had crashed out of contention for the gold medal after a one-sided 2-9 loss to Valeria in the quarter-finals. Sakshi, who trailed 0-1 after the first period, made a comeback in the initial minutes of the second period to go 2-1 up.

She, however, failed to maintain the lead as the Russian overpowered her with some incredible moves to take an unassailable 9-2 lead in the dying minutes. But with Valeria later making it to the final, Sakshi qualified for the repechage round for a shot at the bronze medal.

She started her bid for the bronze in superb fashion by defeating Orkhon Purevdorj of Mongolia 12-3 in the Repechage Round 2 to move within striking distance of a medal. The Haryana wrestler was too superior for the 22-year-old Mongolian and dominated right from the start.

Sakshi grabbed the early advantage and effected a takedown to take a 2-0 lead. But a loss of balance from Sakshi allowed the Mongolian to take two points and make a comeback. Sakhshi did catch Orkhon off-guard with an arm-lock towards the end of the first round, but could not capitalise on that.

Sakshi grabbed the initiative right at the start of the second round, baging two points with double leg hold.

But Sakshi's efforts to preserve her lead by decreasing the pace cost her dearly as the referee invoked the passivity rule against her which allowed Orkhon to bag another point.

Orkhon then tried to go for a leg hold but Sakshi came up with an effective counter-attack to bring the Mongolian down before rolling her over to bolster her lead.

With a comfortable 10-3 lead behind her, Sakshi produced a strong finish by coming up with another take down in the closing seconds.

  

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  • Francis Pinto, Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 19 2016

    If our athletes are given the same high protein diet as in the west / China / Japan then we would get more medals. Vegetarians do not have good resistance and stamina.

    Imagine Usain Bolt having a vegetarian diet ?!

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  • Sundari Ashoknagar, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Sakshi Malik congratulations. Enkulena maryade oripaya. Ponnu abale att sabale pand thojpaya.Dever ninnan nanala medal thikkere aashirvada malpad. Bale, all the best.

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  • farook, kulai, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congratulations Sakshi.

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  • R. Lewis, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Great Indeed.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 18 2016


    even tiny country Kuwait got One gold medal and a bronze medal this time.

    What happen to India....??

    Too much politics and corruption in sports...!!

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  • Dinesh Dsouza, Dubai

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    The Govt of India instead of sending a physiotherapist has sent a radiologist. For what ? This is how Indian tax payers are cheated.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 18 2016


    Very unfortunate.

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  • JL, mumbai

    Fri, Aug 19 2016

    understand the radiologist is son of Olympic Association Member's son. Also all the association members travelled by business class and athletes economy class. I doubt they utilise even 2% of funds allocated on sports activities.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Fri, Aug 19 2016


    Unbelievable shoddy treatment given to national athletes.

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  • Krishna, Karkala

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congratulations Sakshi.
    It is more than Gold Medal for us.

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  • vikram, Dubai

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Thank you Sakshi you have rescued us from embarrassment...God Bless you.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Sakshi Malik did not go for Selfies ...

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  • Raviraj Shetty, Mangalore/UAE

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    God Bless You ..... Sakshi you are the best we are proud of you may God bless you with more medals in future and keep our country high in a dominating cricket playing country, hoping others too win medals for our country. Best of luck to others too. We are more Happy with your Medal then the Indian cricket teams cup.

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  • Mahesh, Bangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congratulation!!! finally waiting has ended with a Medal.
    Sakshi, superb. Keep going. Proud daughter of India getting a medal.

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  • suhail, udp/dxb

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    congratulation feel very proud it was tough but really you fought well.. your are the champ

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  • being human, Muscat

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    The PRIDE & PROUD daughter of our nation.
    #We are with you.

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  • Navin, Kundapur

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congratulations Sakshi, we whole nation proud of you. God bless you.

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  • SUJIR PRAVEEN, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    WOW....it is great congrats...sakshi...naari shakthi zindazbad....

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  • KORWA MANGALORE, MANGALORE.

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    ALL THE BEST AND GOOD LUCK. YOU MADE INDIA PROUD.

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  • MyrightIsaid, bengaluru

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Heartiest Congratulations to you
    Ms. Sakshi Malik. May Almighty bless you and keep you fit to win many more laurels in the future too.

    You keep mentioning your name fully that is Sakshi Malik otherwise someone else who has similar first name may take the credit....!!! like our S\Minister was trying to hog the lime light in Rio!!!

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  • PARIPOORNA TRUST, MANGALORE.

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    PARIPOORNA TRUST BAJPE TEAM WISHES YOU GOOD LUCK AND PROUD FEELING.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Great performance indeed.Congratulations and all the best in her future career

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  • Sunil Denzil lobo , Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Proud of you Sakshi.At least now we can breathe some fresh air. Too much of cricket mania is the reason other sports are neglected or not encouraged.

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    I guess our politicians dont know how to make medals "make in India".
    1.3 Billion people making more than 20% of world population, yet just 1 bronze in sports, not even 0.1%.
    But there is a silver lining, we get golds all the way in corruption and cheating.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congratulations Sakshi Malik!
    You made Indians Proud.

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congrats.... Sakshi hi Sakshi ban gayi ek medal keliye !!!

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    This is Spirited Sakshi...
    Congratulations. Was so much worried that we would not even win one!
    Was watching 'India Today' yesterday Night:It has come to light that the son of IOA Vice president a radiologist(!) is our group doctor there and he prescribes Combiflam to each and every athlete having one ailment or the other! What nonsense!
    And also our nonsense sports minister Vijay Goel going there and creating a ruckus with his chelas!
    Kick out everybody!
    What a disgrace these people are to our nation!!
    All including the PM should take special note of this!!
    Our Sportsmen are of the highest class..it's only that they are governed by third class people!
    Kick them out...
    Jai Hind....

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    And there is one criminal, Abhay Chautala or somebody of the Chor Chautala Clan in Haryana who is out on parole at Rio!! He had been arrested by the CBI in a DA case!!
    How did he reach there??
    Disgusting ..Nonsense to the core people...
    Selfie Goel..Gold
    Ahay .Chor ...... Silver
    Radioligist Combiflam Doctor...Bronze...
    This is the new Joke making rounds...

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Finally we got a bronze. It is a great effort and performance from Sakshi. She made us all proud. Government and sports bodies should develop and support the dying sport activities in India. We are too much behind cricket and ignoring other sports.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Hearty congratulations to Sakshi Malik. Without her medal, it would have been complete drought to such a big country like INDIA. India is next to China but in medals, totally drought!
    India have to go a long way in developing health, sports and well being.
    Here too much of politics, but too less physical and healthy activities. India was lagging behind in education also.
    Had so many nationalists groups instead of unnecessary activities, at least took up these issues, would have really made our nation proud!

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  • Valerian D Souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    As on date there are 50 countries, of the universe that won at least 1 Gold medal.
    Sadly we are not falling in their category.
    Population wise we are No. 2 Country.
    Size wise we are No.7 Country in the world.
    Despite that, we found place in the category among 70 countries that have at least 1 medal.
    That's just because of Sakshi!

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  • Judith L, mumbai

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Sakshi comes from Haryana, which is against girl child. Most of the girls are not even given a chance to survive and during marriage time these fanatics get girls from other States.

    Sakshi has proved these fanatics what and Indian woman is worth. A tight slap and big kick to these so called cultural fanatics.

    Once again Cheers Sakshi!! God Bless!!

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Hope these so-called chauvinistic fanatics learn a lesson from Sakshi and put an end to female infanticide in her home state.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    1.25 billion people - 1 bronze !

    Something is better than nothing !

    Thank you Sakshi, keep up the fight for more !

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  • Rajesh, dubai

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congratulations Sakshi.... you are one in billion who brought bronze to India.

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  • bedra, Moodbidri

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Dear Sakshi, The victory may be yours individually, but all Indians collectively share it because you represented India in the Olympics. All Indians delight in your victory. Congratulations!!

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    WOMEN POWER..STHREE SHAKTI..

    1.Malleshwari in Weight Lifting

    2. Mary Kom in Boxing

    3. Saina Nehwal in Badminton

    4. Sakshi Malik in Wrestling..

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    5. P.T Usha in Athletic
    6. Sania Mirza in Tennis

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Yes..P.T.Usha who laid foundation for Women's Power in Games..She Missed Bronze in Olympics by a hair line margin.(it was a photo finish race)..Let us pray that P.V.Sindhu creates history in Badminton today..She is facing World No.3 Japanese player in Semis..If she wins..Either Gold Or Silver guaranteed.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Great achievements Ms. Sakshi. India is second largest population country in the world and got only one BRONZE.....This happen just because our Political Leaders so much caring of Citizens....

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  • vinay, Mangalore, Oman

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Sakshi,Congrats we all are proud of you God Bless. Keep up the spirit.

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  • Af,,, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    India is capable to win many gold/silver/bronze medals even if govt spends 10% amount what they are spending to politicians their fmly and children,
    some of our national medal winners they are on the street selling pani puries,vegetables and even they sold their medal to take care of their fmly,
    this is our tragedy of sports in the country and we want to win medals in games like Olympic,
    proud to abt sakshi.

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  • Raviraj Shetty, Mangalore/UAE

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Af,,, mangalore it is not just government spending on them, but it is our general public too should support these sportsman with nothing at least by cheering them.

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  • Judith L, mumbai

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congratulation Sakshi !! you made us Indians proud.

    Finally one medal for India, one of the highest populated countries in the world because there is absolute no support from govt for sportsmen lots of red tapism in sports. IT is only hardwork and spirit of Sportsmen to achieve their dreams and trainers who support them that we are able to get a medal for India. Pvt sponsors only after cricketers. Be it Mary Kom, Bindra, Dipa Karmakar, any sportsmen you name. Thumbs down to Govt of India.

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  • Rajesh, Manglore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congratulations to Sakshi Mallik. we are proud of you. Once you lost in the quarter final we lost the hope of a medal but you did it for India you are Great.

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  • sheraz, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Proud movement for all of us.. something for cheerful start of the days..

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  • Chetan Lobo, Mnagalore / Dubai

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congrats And God Bless you.
    Wish you get more medals hopefully Gold in the years to come.
    Thank you very much for making INDIA proud.

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  • Rohan Pinto, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Sakshi, You made India proud, Congratulations
    Great sporting spirit from our Indian ladies despite poor resources

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Hard work always pays off !!
    Congratulations Sakshi...Finally medal tally deadlock opened ..Hope we still achieve few more medals in last days

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Sakshi you have done it the desperately needed , keep it up, we all love you so much.

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  • Anil, Mp

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Now Feku Modi & his BJP team will take credit. Modi in his next speech will tell that Congress did nothing for women wrestling.
    After I assumed power our govt did lot of things.. so it was possible to win a medal.I bet feku modi will definitely tell this in his upcoming days....

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    She deserved every bit of it... Congratulations to Sakshi to held high our flag.

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  • Sheikh M, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    1.25 billion people , 1 bronze
    not bad, This is a great achievement from Modi government

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Bronze for India..Hope You people stop blaming Modi from now onwards..

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Sheikh M,

    Why you attack Modi government on this. Competing at olympics is not easy. Its not like you start your practice today and three years down the line you can win medals at olympics. It take years of practice right from the childhood, state of the art facilities, great coaches to enable it.

    Sadly in India people are happy if salman wins medals in a movie.

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  • Logical Indian, Kudla

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congratz Sakshi..! We are proud of you.


    Jai Hind

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Congratulations Sakshi. God bless you.

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  • Dev Kumar, Manipal/New Delhi

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Very nice photo..we love it of your spirit holding national flag high.
    Some people are busy in chanting anti national slogans holding our enemy's flag up high.
    Good gift given to nation..as small countries like indonesia, phillipines or thailand had there medals.
    Congrats sakshi. Jai Hind..

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Aug 18 2016

    Because we are busy with cow government. Last time more medals compare to this year.

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  • akhilesh, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 19 2016

    @ gm....it took 8 years of UPA for more medals....btw govt's dont win medals....btw...the UPA should have been a diamond medal for CWG scandal!!

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