Bhubaneswar: Sakshi Malik, who bagged a bronze at 2016 Rio Olympics and became the first Indian female wrestler to win an Olympic medal, continues to cheer for the Indian contingent at Tokyo Olympics.
Malik who failed to make the cut this time around believes that Wrestling has been a strong suit for India at the Olympics.
Talking about the seven-member wrestling contingent for the Tokyo Games, she sounded confident of her compatriots and encouraged the sportspersons who will be making their Olympics debut.
The first Indian female wrestler to win a medal at the Olympics @SakshiMalik is here to celebrate her Game Se Prem with @rjraunac & cheer for the Indian contingent at #TokyoOlympics2020 #gameseprem #strongertogether @mymalishka @rjpraveenredfm @RJdevaki @nisha_narayanan pic.twitter.com/KFDgECbPHK
— RedFMIndia (@RedFMIndia) July 28, 2021
Watch RJ Raunac have an amazing conversation with wrestler Sakshi Malik as 93.5 Red FM celebrates ‘Game Se Prem’. Leading Odia Pragativadi is the print partner of Red FM’s “Game Se Prem’ campaign. As a distinguished print medium, Pragativadi has always promoted sports at all levels.
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