Wrestling - Men's 66KG Freestyle Bronze - Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Check out this brave display of wrestling as Indian Sushil Kumar wins bronze in the men's 66kg freestyle class at the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @tnlama
    @tnlama 16 лет назад +2

    We should be proud of people like sushil kumar who fights their way to the victory no matter what the odds are..rather than those who are showered with money but do nothing..

    • @ONE4SE7EN
      @ONE4SE7EN Месяц назад

      Your comment didn't age too well.. did it? 😅

  • @live2bshiv
    @live2bshiv 16 лет назад

    Wow Congratulations to Sushil!! Indians are very proud indeed during these olympics...these guys have done an amazing job...for an indian to win in a sport like wrestling is definitely something special!!

  • @soberguy2913
    @soberguy2913 9 лет назад +1

    This Olympic games was d turning point of Indian sports !!
    In Rio we will won at least 10-12 medals !!

  • @Yerkesh
    @Yerkesh 14 лет назад +1

    Indian was physically strong... he didn't require any techniques to win over KAZAKH guy. But my man Kazakh also wasn't easily to give up.
    FRIENDSHIP HAS WON!!! URA-URA-URA!!

  • @rockmedead007
    @rockmedead007 16 лет назад

    Sushil u had made Nangloi proud then Delhi then INDIA...
    Well this shows that apart from Cricket,Golf & other sports We have true champions in other sports as well...
    Hats OFF u had made INDIA proud...

  • @NightTerrorGameplays
    @NightTerrorGameplays 14 лет назад +1

    no, i like ju jutsu better for that reason
    this is ok, the goal is to flip the opponent over atleast one full rotation, with out them being in control of the flip, so if they are on the floor face down, and u twist their ankles to turn them over, to land them on their back, u win, but not if they stop the fall with their hands
    similarily
    if you throw the guy over your hip you win, but not if he lands on his feet or stops the throw with one of his hands

  • @moonachi
    @moonachi 13 лет назад +1

    i love sports,it makes war more or less redundant

  • @aronblanche
    @aronblanche 12 лет назад +2

    thats a good question...but we are improving day by day
    at 2012 london we have most no. of atheletes as compared to other prevoius oly events

  • @arvindranganath
    @arvindranganath 16 лет назад

    TOO COOL TO BE TRUE !!!!!!
    THIS OLYMPICS IS THE BEST EVER FOR THE INDIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD, AND NOW LET THE SLEEPING GIANT WAKE!!!
    Like Vivekananda says,
    "Awake, Arise, and Stop Not Till the Goal is Reached!!!"
    Peace!

  • @iitjava
    @iitjava 12 лет назад +2

    Excerpt from Hindu: "It was tough to get out of the ‘clinch’ and 99 per cent of the time the wrestler who gets the toss in his favour wins the period. Of course, Sushil Kumar had defied that as he became a member of the one percent club when he got out of the ‘clinch’ to win that memorable Olympic medal in Beijing."

  • @cooley209
    @cooley209 12 лет назад +1

    THE INDIAN SHOWED SOME GREAT MAT JIU-JITSU SKILLS IN THE SUBMISSION WIN!

  • @rahulpal91
    @rahulpal91 16 лет назад

    cool man sushil....
    you have made a history
    thnx for medal
    HATS OFF FOR U

  • @krrraaag
    @krrraaag 16 лет назад

    congratulations for India and congratulations for this very good wrestler.

  • @vijayanv88
    @vijayanv88 16 лет назад

    damn man he was so good, 3 wins in row.
    he certainly deserved a gold or silver.

  • @prithvirajgowda
    @prithvirajgowda 16 лет назад

    cheers for INDIA

  • @prashanthb.c8912
    @prashanthb.c8912 8 лет назад

    Legend

  • @romanreignsof2k
    @romanreignsof2k 16 лет назад +1

    i think he should have won the gold coz of his class

  • @joyexjoseph
    @joyexjoseph 16 лет назад

    Come On INDIA

  • @manoj148
    @manoj148 16 лет назад

    salut to you !!

  • @yan2292008
    @yan2292008 16 лет назад

    sushil kumar zindabad !!!!!

  • @Mihimey
    @Mihimey 15 лет назад

    respect,great defence

  • @Amareekaa
    @Amareekaa 9 лет назад

    Sushil would have won if he'd played his first match of that day with his leg forwarded.

  • @vikrambisht2651
    @vikrambisht2651 11 лет назад

    jai hind

  • @hummerume
    @hummerume 16 лет назад

    Haan Bhai, theek bole aap!

  • @goa993
    @goa993 14 лет назад

    because most indians play cricket or hockey..and some play football.

  • @maanav25
    @maanav25 16 лет назад

    whts Kashmir got to do with Olympics? We do not leaders with Balls! Its not a problme with JnK but with the leadership of India

    • @Triptab
      @Triptab 5 лет назад

      Bharat ancient Aryavarta (land of Aryans) has an ancient tradition in wrestling. People like Sushil have aided in keeping this tradition alive. He is not only strong but well trained and intelligent. A gentleman as well. Time to involve the people of Kashmir Valley in wrestling they had a great tradition as well. The results would be extraordinary.Two genuinely great wrestlers Gama Butt (Bhat) Rahim Bux Butt were from Kashmir Valley. Gama is one of the greatest wrestler ever. Rahim was as good as him. I am a Dogra from Jammu but lived in Kashmir Valley. The people there have an extremely powerful physique. Add Gurez the Dardic people to this and India reaches the sky in wrestling.

  • @sidhyarth
    @sidhyarth 15 лет назад

    u talk too much!! how would people practice sport or consider taking it up as livelihood when they have to think about whether they can afford their next meal...india have got some fine talent...bt nothing is nurtured or supported ....we have got some tough sports ...if u would ever consider to take note of them like mallakhamb, kalaripayattu or kushti/wrestling...these are damn tough sports and a lot of people practice them indigenously ...chk them out if u want to -- watch?v=Y7MUjFliBNk

  • @ShaikhMehfoozAlam
    @ShaikhMehfoozAlam 8 лет назад

    Legend