India hails wrestler Dutt

Published August 12, 2012

The 29-year-old defeated North Korea's Ri Jong-Myong to give India only their fifth medal of the Games. -Photo by Reuters

NEW DELHIL Indian celebrities and politicians lined up Sunday to lavish praise on wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt, who won a bronze medal for his success-starved country despite suffering a badly swollen eye.

In Dutt's home state of Haryana, in northern India, chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda announced an award of 10 million rupees ($181,000) for the policeman, who took bronze in the 60kg freestyle on Saturday in London.

The 29-year-old defeated North Korea's Ri Jong-Myong to give India only their fifth medal of the Games. He had gone behind before storming back to win 3-1.

Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan took to Twitter, exclaiming:

“Yaaaahhh! Yogeshwar Dutt wins bronze in wrestling .. saw him in action..SUUUUPPEEERRRRBBB !!”

Bachchan's son, Abhishek, also a Bollywood star, simply tweeted, “Yogeshwar Dutt. Respect!!!”

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a statement: “Dutt showed true grit in his wonderful comeback.”

Dutt's backers, the Mittal Champions Trust, a sports charity founded by the London-based steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal and his son-in-law, Amit Bhatia, also took note of a rare success for India and its 1.2 billion population.

Bhatia tweeted: “I'm so very proud to say that an athlete I have supported from our charitable Champions Trust has won bronze tonight for India in wrestling.”

India will return from London with its biggest Olympic haul, surpassing the one gold and two bronze it won in Beijing four years ago.

India has so far won a silver through pistol shooter Vijay Kumar and four bronze medals by badminton star Saina Nehwal, rifle marksman Gagan Narang, boxing champion Mary Kom and wrestler Dutt.

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