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Asian Game Bronze Medal Winner Goes Back To Selling Tea

NEW DELHI: 

Little has changed for Harish Kumar since he came back home after winning a bronze medal for India at the Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games. Son of an auto rickshaw driver, Harish Kumar used to sell tea at North Delhi’s Majun Ka Tilla area to support his family. Now that he’s back, he has had to return to the same tea stall.

Speaking to NDTV, the bronze medallist said he doesn’t regret the hard times that he had endure, but was disappointed when “no came to welcome me home.” Part of the Indian Sepak Takraw (kick volleyball) team at the Asian Games 2018.

Harish’s talent was spotted by his coach, Hemraj who saw him play with cycle tyres, rolling them forward with a stick. He took him to the Sport Authority Of India (SAI) centre and taught him the game. He soon began training. Harish used work at tea shop during the day, and train from 2 pm to 6 pm, even as locals laughed off his efforts.

“People used to say that he will not be able to do anything, he is just being fooled by the coach and by looting his money, he can do nothing,” he said.

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Harish Kumar used work at tea shop during the day, and train from 2 pm to 6 pm.

Harish, however, found support at home. His mother, Indira Devi said despite her family’s financial struggles, she tried her best to support Harish’s studies and even “saved money for his training”. For his part, Harish says he used to hide from bus conductors while going to train to avoid buying a ticket.

Harish has no complains that the government didn’t help him, but says that now he hopes for a government job. “I just want a job from the government. I’m unemployed and my father is an auto-rickshaw driver. I run a tea stall for a living,” he said.

At this year’s Asian Games in Indonesia, India finished its best-ever medal tally with 69 medals. ( Source: NDTV)

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Asian Games 2018: Vinesh Phogat Wins Gold In Women’s Freestyle 50kg Event

Vinesh Phogat beat Japan’s Yuki Irie in Women’s Freestyle 50 kg gold medal match.

Vinesh Phogat won the gold medal and the country’s fifth medal at the ongoing 2018 Asian Games on Monday. Vinesh Phogat beat Japan’s Yuki Irie in Women’s Freestyle 50 kg gold medal match. She is also the first female gold medal winner at the Asiad. Vinesh completely dominated the contest, taking a 4-0 lead initially before stretching it further to 6-2 to pocket the yellow metal. Vinesh Phogat hardly broke into a sweat in her earlier semi-final encounter against Daulatbike Yakshimuratova of Uzbekistan, as the referees took just 75 seconds to declare the Indian the winner by technical superiority (10-0). Vinesh, who beat Irie in the Asian Championships semi-final earlier this year, started cautiously before pinning the Japanese grappler down to take four quick points. The Indian displayed some great defense to hold on to her 4-0 lead at the end of the first three minutes. After the breather, Vinesh Phogat‘s defence was deemed too passive by the referee and the Indian was forced to concede a point that somehow reduced the deficit to 4-1 with 30 seconds to go. But the 2014 Incheon Asiad bronze medalist came back well to pocket two more points towards the end that saw her clinch the gold with a 6-2 margin.

Vinesh had earlier registered a comfortable 11-0 victory over South Korea’s Kim Hyungjoo in the quarter-finals, after defeating China’s Sun Yanan by technical superiority 8-2 in the 1/8 finals. But the other Indians in the fray — Sakshi Malik and Pooja Dhanda — failed to win their respective semi-final ties and can now hope only for a bronze.

Earlier, India’s shooter Lakshay won the silver medal by finishing second in the men’s trap final at the 2018 Asian Games. The 20-year-old got 43 points to finish second behind Chinese Taipei’s Kunpi Yang, who equalled the world record score of 48.

(With IANS Inputs)