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New Wrestling hall inaugurated by Sports Minister at Sonepat

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 10 2016 | 6:32 PM IST
A new training facility for wrestling, named after Rio Olympics bronze medallist Sakshi Malik, was today inaugurated by Sports Minister Vijay Goel, at the SAI Northern Regional Centre in Sonepat.
Also present at the occasion was India's lone double Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar and boxing great Akhil Kumar.
Sushil said the new facility matches international standards and it was up to the young wrestlers to make full use of it.
"My only advice to the upcoming athletes is what my Guru told me. How much ever famous you become, always maintain discipline. We are all there to support you at all times. You have the best of facilities," said Sushil.
"This kind of a wrestling hall I have seen in the United States when we went there for training before the Olympics. It's now therefore also your responsibility."
Goel said: "It has been widely observed that a child growing up playing sport often shines in other spheres of life as well. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to be Sushil, Sakshi or Akhil.

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"I appeal to all the young athletes gathered here to stay focused, respect your coach and work hard, because there is nothing that you cannot achieve if you put your mind to it."
The Regional Director of SAI NRC, Sonepat, Radhica Shreeman was also present and requested the Sports Minister to sanction new 200-bedded hostel at this campus.
The Minister assured that upon his return to Delhi he would look into it.
The 'Sakshi Malik Wrestling Hall' has four training mats of international standards as well as a Moorish Sauna and Jacuzzi facility. A Sports medicine and rehabilitation centre along with a Hypoxia centre for high altitude training operating at the campus.

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First Published: Dec 10 2016 | 6:32 PM IST

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