Wrestler Bilal wins bronze medal at Commonwealth Games

Published April 12, 2018
GOLD COAST: Pakistan’s Muhammad Bilal (L) wrestles with England’s George Ramm to win Bronze medal in men’s freestyle 57Kg wrestling at the Commonwealth Games on Thursday.—AP
GOLD COAST: Pakistan’s Muhammad Bilal (L) wrestles with England’s George Ramm to win Bronze medal in men’s freestyle 57Kg wrestling at the Commonwealth Games on Thursday.—AP

Gujranwala's Mohammad Bilal became the third Pakistani athlete to win a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games 2018 after he defeated English wrestler George Ramm by 3:1 classification points in the 57kg category of men's freestyle wrestling on Thursday.

Pakistan's Mohammad Bilal competing against England's George Ramm. — Photo courtesy: Commonwealth Games
Pakistan's Mohammad Bilal competing against England's George Ramm. — Photo courtesy: Commonwealth Games

The 22-year-old wrestler had earlier defeated Malta's Gary Giordmaina and Sri Lanka's Divoshan Charles Fernando. He, however, had lost to India's Rahul Aware, who went on to clinch the gold medal.

The other two Pakistani athletes who won medals at the Games — 18-year-old Talha Talib and 20-year-old Noor Dastagir — also hail from Gujranwala.

Talib was the first athlete from Pakistan to win a medal in the 2018 Games — that are underway in Australia's Gold Coast — after he lifted 283kg in a weightlifting category of 62kg.

Dastagir, who participated in the +105kg category, lifted a total of 395kg to win a bronze medal.

Pakistan's Mohammad Bilal competes against England's George Ramm. — Photo courtesy: Commonwealth Games
Pakistan's Mohammad Bilal competes against England's George Ramm. — Photo courtesy: Commonwealth Games

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