Sushil Kumar Ready to Fight it Out With Narshingh Yadav for Rio Spot
Sushil Kumar will have to face Narsingh Yadav in a trial to decide who goes to the Rio Olympics later this year.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: January 22, 2016 05:56 pm IST
Heaping praise on fellow wrestler Narsingh Yadav for earning an Olympic quota place for India, star grappler Sushil Kumar said that he does not see any controversy over who gets to represent the country at the Rio Games later this year. (Read More in Wrestling)
Yadav has already earned an Olympic quota place for India in Men's 74kg freestyle by winning a bronze medal at the World Championships last year in Las Vegas and Sushil, who won a medal each in the Beijing and London Games, will have to face him in a trial to decide who goes to Rio.
Sushil said whoever represents the country in the Olympics should do well and he was ready for the trials.
"Narsingh has done a great job by earning a quota place for the country. What he has done is a big thing and good for the country," Sushil said at the sidelines of an event organised by Fanatic Sports to launch the sale of Rio Olympics tickets in India.
"The (Wrestling) federation will hold a trial to decide who goes to Rio Games between the two of us. I see no controversy in that and I am prepared for that. Whosoever represents India should do well for the country," the star wrestler, who has been dogged by injuries after winning a silver at the 2012 London Olympics, said.
Sushil, who also won a bronze in 2008 Beijing Olympics, said that he was not nervous of the uncertainty over his participation and he would give his 100 per cent if he represents the country in Rio.
"I am not nervous and there is no pressure at all on me. I am in this sport for a long time. I qualified at the last moment for 2012 Olympics and won a silver, though I qualified a bit early in 2004 and 2008. So, there is no question of being nervous or not," he said.
"Now, I am at the camp at Sonepat and am fully fit. I am on my routine things at the camp now and my coaches and the federation will decide on the plan regarding the preparation for Rio Olympics. I am still enjoying my sport and that is the most important thing," said the 32 year-old.
Sushil had gone to Georgia for a three-week training stint there. After that he got injured and he did not take part in the inaugural Pro Wrestling League in December last year.