Deepak’s defence was superb throughout the bout but the San Marino wrestler grabbed the decisive two-pointer after getting hold of the Indian’s right leg and converted it into a take-down in dying moments of the bout.
Deepak Punia. Pic/PTI
Wrestler Deepak Punia, 22, came agonisingly close to winning a bronze medal on his Olympic debut but conceded a take-down in last 10 seconds of the 86kg play-off against San Marino’s Myles Nazem Amine to miss out on achieving the feat here on Thursday.
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Deepak’s defence was superb throughout the bout but the San Marino wrestler grabbed the decisive two-pointer after getting hold of the Indian’s right leg and converted it into a take-down in dying moments of the bout.
The Indian was leading 2-1 before that take-down but it was not meant to be his day. Deepak made good use of a favourable draw to reach the semi-finals but lost to the formidable American David Morris Taylor in the Last 4. He earlier got past Nigeria’s Ekerekeme Agiomor by technical superiority and then prevailed 6-3 over China’s Zushen Lin in the quarter-final.
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