The Paris Olympics 2024 marked another chapter in the inspiring saga of Indian wrestlers. With a rich history in the sport, India has consistently secured a medal in wrestling at the last four Olympics. However, the journey to Paris was fraught with challenges.
A Year of Struggle
The Indian wrestling fraternity faced a tumultuous year, with top wrestlers protesting against the former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief. This battle for justice took center stage, overshadowing preparations for the Olympics. Due to various factors, including the protests and qualifying challenges, India sent its smallest wrestling contingent to the Olympics, with only six wrestlers competing.
Aman Sehrawat: India’s Rising Star
Amidst the challenges, Aman Sehrawat emerged as a beacon of hope. At just 21, he became India’s youngest Olympic medalist.
Heartbreak for Indian Women
While Sehrawat’s medal was a bright spot, the women’s wrestling contingent faced immense disappointment.
The Road Ahead
Despite the mixed results, the Indian wrestling contingent demonstrated resilience and determination. The challenges faced in the lead-up to the Paris Olympics have only strengthened their resolve.
The Paris Olympics 2024 will serve as a valuable learning experience for Indian wrestlers. As they look ahead to the LA Olympics in 2028, the aim will be to not only participate but to challenge for the top honors.

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