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After Asiad Success, Bajrang Punia Now Aims For Olympic Gold

Bajrang Punia became the seventh Indian wrestler to win a gold medal at the Asian Games. 

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Indian wrestling's new star Bajrang Punia on Sunday set his eyes on a 2020 Tokyo Olympics gold medal after his triumphant Asian Games campaign in Jakarta in Indonesia.

The 24-year-old Bajrang notched up a "revenge win" against Japan's Takatani Daichi in the gold medal bout of men's 65 kg category.

Bajrang raced to a 6-0 lead in the final but the Japanese, to whom he had lost in the Asian Championship, made a spirited comeback with some solid attack and defence.

However, Bajrang prevailed after a tight battle to claim gold and said it was his biggest achievement so far.

This is my biggest gold medal, if you win here (Asian Games) then you are a contender at the Tokyo Olympics. I have an eye at Tokyo Games and preparing for that. I will try to produce same performance at the World Championship also.
Bajrang Punia

"There are very few gold for Indian wrestlers in Asiad. So it is a big achievement for me. Only Yogeshwar and Rajinder Singh have won two gold medals in a year (CWG and Asiad), I am only the third to do it, so naturally I am feeling proud of myself," Bajrang said after his win.

Before Bajrang, only Kartar Singh (1978, 1986), Satpal Singh (1982), Rajinder Singh (1978), Changdi Ram (1970), Maruti Mane (1962) and Yogeshwar Dutt (2014) have won gold at Asiad.

"Yogi bhai (Yogeshwar) told me, 'I did it in 2014, you have to do it in 2018'. When he won, it was huge gap in his and the previous Asiad medal. I wanted to continue with the medal trend," he added.

Bajrang gave credit to his coach Shako Bentinidis for bringing about a wholesome change in his wrestling style.

This is my biggest gold medal, if you win here (Asian Games) then you are a contender at the Tokyo Olympics. I have an eye at Tokyo Games and preparing for that. I will try to produce same performance at the World Championship also.
Bajrang Punia
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Asked if he has become more aggressive, Bajrang said, "When people start expecting that Bajrang will win medal, I will have to deliver." Bajrang said he was unperturbed when the Japanese mounted a fight back.

If I start thinking that I am losing, then definitely I will lose the bout. So I never do that. I don’t feel any pressure. I just work hard and give my 100 per cent.
Bajrang Punia

Bajrang said he won't have much time for celebration. "I will start preparing for the World Championship after going back."

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(With input from PTI)

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