Boxer Bidhuri confident of successful comeback after injury

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Bantamweight Gaurav today sounded upbeat about making a successful comeback from a recent to stake his claims for a spot in the Indian squad at the April in Gold Coast, "In the coming days there will be trials for the I was on rehabilitation (after suffering a back injury) till November and started my practice in January. "It won't be tough for me to make a comeback," said the 24-year-old fighter who caught the fans' attention by grabbing a bronze medal in the 56-kg class at last years World Championships in The came at a wrong time for the pugilist and forced him to skip the Indian Open held in in January. But he sounded confident of the course ahead following the boost in his confidence after raking in a bronze in "I got a medal in the World Champions and that was a stepping stone. If I can get a medal at the World Championships, then why not at and the (subsequent) (in Jakarta, Indonesia)? That's how I motivate myself," added on the sidelines of of India Awards (TOISA) 2018 here. Incidentally, the fighter is only the fourth Indian to win a medal after Vijender Singh (2009), Vikas Krishan (201l) and (2015). Indian womens team goalie said the players had worked on fitness and the penalty corner experts on drag-flicks ahead of CWG. "We have worked on fitness. After daily training session we focus on drag flicking.

Its an important year. This year there is CWG, and the World Cup," she explained. hoped 2020 Olympic Games would be more successful for him after having secured a bronze in the Rio Games two years ago followed by a repeat show in the Para world championships last year in mens high jump. "I hope that 2020 will be something more. I won the Rio medal in 2016 and secured a bronze in the (Para) World Championship in 2017. The government has been recognising the efforts and now I am in the TOPS Scheme." "Paralympics is becoming more competitive and after four years (since Rio) it will be more competitive and every individual has to work hard. "We have competition among Indian high jumpers and more athletes are coming into Paralympics and there is more competition now," said Bhati, who benefited by training in before the Rio Games.

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 20:40 IST
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