New Zealand wrestler Suraj Singh is celebrating a belated and bizarre Commonwealth Games bronze medal win following the disqualification of a competitor for an anti-doping violation.
The 23-year-old from Katikati competed in the men’s 57kg freestyle wrestling at Birmingham 2022.
Because there were only 10 athletes competing in the 57kg discipline, Singh earned an automatic berth through to the quarter-finals, where he was beaten in 74 seconds by eventual gold medallist Ravi Kumar Dahiya by ‘victory by technical superiority’.
As he was beaten by an eventual finalist, that meant Singh earned a spot in the bronze medal repechage bout, where he was beaten in similarly lopsided fashion, losing in 55 seconds to Ali Asad by the same method.
However, despite being well beaten in both his fights, the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) yesterday confirmed Asad was stripped of his bronze medal after he failed a doping test, with Singh’s result upgraded to bronze.