Double Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar paid tribute to wrestler Sakshi Maliks bronze medal performance in Rio saying that it would show the way ahead for women wrestlers in India and also challenge theories about athletes requiring several Olympics under their belt in order to win medals.Sakshi has done a great service for women wrestling, she has shown the women wrestlers of the country the way, Sushil said while speaking to CNNNews18 this morning. She never left her confidence and her drive. Had she given up, she wouldnt have won. The person who fights to the last, wins. She was outstanding. Sushil said, It is like a service she has done the country because the people of India were just pining for a medal.What was even more remarkable about Sakshis medal-winning performance was the fact that Rio happened to be her first Olympic Games. Sushil, who won his first Olympic medal in his second Olympics in Beijing 2008, said that a debut Olympic medal was not impossible. First Olympics or last doesnt make a difference. What matters is how are you performing? How are you winning? How did you lose? That is what is important. The idea that you will win a medal only in your second or third Olympics is nothing. What matters is your focus and the work you put in. Saskhis focus has been entirely on her wrestling and she has given her life to it. Who does the maximum work gets the medal.India has, following Sakshis bronze, now won three repechage medals in wrestling at the Olympics. It was to begin with Sushils Beijing bronze, the tipping point for Indian wrestling. The repechage rounds Sushil said, tend to give a wrestler a certain clarity of purpose. Once you miss an opportunity and you are given another, then it is like you get a new understanding of your situation. The repechage becomes he said, your only chance.You have got this opportunity, put your whole self into it. It is why you become filled with energy and purpose. Because you know that either you will achieve what you have worked so long for or will set yourself back again. Fake Shoes From China . Pierce was ejected in the third quarter of Indianas 103-86 win Monday. George Hill stole a bad pass and was going in for a layup, and Pierce hustled back and appeared to be trying to wrap him up. Wholesake Fake NMD .S. hockey team after paying his dues as an NHL general manager for more than three decades and giving up a lot of his free time to help USA Hockey. https://www.fakeshoes.net/ .C. -- When North Carolina freshman Ryan Switzer reported to training camp in August he was a little miffed to learn he was third on the depth chart at punt returner. Wholesake Fake Under Armour Shoes . Andreas Johnson had a goal and two assists while Jacob de la Rose also scored for Sweden (2-0-0). Esa Lindell and Rasmus Ristolainen replied for Finland (1-1-0) Lindell opened the scoring for Finland just 41 seconds into the game, but the hosts quickly regained their composure and tied the score less than four minutes later on Wennbergs first of the game. Wholesale Fake Air Max 270 . Halladay signed a one-day contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday that allowed the veteran right-hander to retire as a member of team with which he broke into the majors and spent the bulk of his distinguished 16-year career. NARRAGANSETT, R.I. -- Firefighters have battled a blaze at a multi-million dollar Rhode Island oceanfront estate owned by the family of the co-owner of a minor league baseball team.Crews were dispatched to the five-bedroom, five-bathroom Narragansett house after a fire broke out around 8:30 p.m. Monday.The home is owned by the family of late Pawtucket Red Sox co-owner James Skeffington.No one was inside at the time. A caretaker on the grounds first noticed the blaze.Fire oofficials say strong winds from Hermine coupled with water problems made it difficult for firefighters to control the flames.ddddddddddddThe two-story home and surrounding two-acre property is valued at $3.1 million.Skeffington briefly owned the PawSox before his sudden death in May 2015. The team is the Triple-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. ' ' '