Olympic bronze medallist wrestler Bajrang Punia will not be able to compete in the upcoming wrestling World Championships after being advised a six-week rehabilitation to treat the ligament tear he suffered in his right knee in run up to the Tokyo Games. The World Championships will be held in Oslo, Norway from October 2-10 and Bajrang will not be able to begin his training until the rehabilitation programme is complete.
Bajrang recently underwent an MRI scan to know the extent of the injury he suffered in Russia in June before the Olympics and consulted Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala, who heads the Centre for Sports Medicine at Mumbai’s Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital.
“It’s a ligament tear and I have been asked to follow a rehabilitation programme for six weeks by Dr. Dinshaw. I won’t be able to compete at the World Championship,” Bajrang told.
There is no ranking series event lined up in the remainder of the year and Bajrang said his season is over. “The Worlds was the only major championship in the calender for this year. I don’t see myself competing in any other tournament this season,” he added.
Bajrang had suffered the injury in the run up to the Tokyo Games when he competed at a Russian tournament—Ali Aliyev in June. Bajrang had forfeited his semi-finals against Abulmazhid Kudiev, who got hold of the Indian’s right leg and pulled him abruptly in the first period of the bout.
The impact had an effect on Bajrang’s right knee and the limping grappler immediately quit the mat but competed at the Olympics and won a bronze in 65kg category.
“Since it was my first Olympics and I had a dream to win an Olympic medal, I competed through pain in Tokyo. I had to do it.” Bajrang said he was not consulting any specific physiotherapist for his rehabilitation.
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