It was a 'tough' time: Narsingh Yadav after completing four-year doping ban

DN Bureau

Indian wrestler Narsingh Yadav, who has served his four-year doping ban, said that it was a really tough time but he is now only focused on the future.

Indian wrestler  Narsingh Yadav
Indian wrestler Narsingh Yadav


New Delhi: Indian wrestler Narsingh Yadav, who has served his four-year doping ban, said that it was a really tough time but he is now only focused on the future.

"For a player who was on his peak and suddenly banned and did not get a chance to play is certainly a tough time, and that time was painful for me because despite having good performance you are not allowed to play but that time is my past. I only wanted to come out of this and with the grace of God now I am clean. Whatever happened is past, today my only focus is to train well and get a medal for my country," Yadav told.

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Yadav further stated: "I was sure that all this will be sorted soon and I will get chance because I was innocent. I thought that CBI will get the investigation done soon so that I will get the chance early. So that is why I was doing my training continuously. Somewhere in my mind, I had that whenever I will come out of this, I will surely do better and now God has given me chance and due to coronavirus, the Olympics has been postponed until next year, so, I have time to train well. And if I will get a chance to play some competition before the Olympics, it will be better for me to get more confidence and hopefully, everything will be better in the future."

Earlier this month, a few wrestlers including Deepak Punia had tested positive for coronavirus. The wrestlers had reported to the National Wrestling Camp at SAI Centre in Sonepat and when tested upon arrival, they returned positive.

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Talking about the training camp and coronavirus cases in the camp, Yadav said: "All are following the set SOP and guidelines given to us. The camp is going well and we train as per the instructions. I don't feel scared of getting infected because following the guidelines is the key to beat it. Personally for me, if coronavirus would not have come, things would have been different but now it is here so we have to fight it. WFI (Wrestling Federation of India) always supports athletes. When I contacted the federation's president to allow me in camp, he agreed. Who so ever is capable and have talent will be given chance.(ANI)

 










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