Updated On: 16 October, 2021 08:04 AM IST | Mumbai | Team mid-day
In an interaction with sports buffs and young wrestlers, grappler Ravi Dahiya says positive mindset is a prerequisite for success not just in sport, but in every sphere of life

Ravi Dahiya with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi

How difficult was it to prepare for the Tokyo Olympics given the COVID-19 lockdown?
Practice was most important. We were training continuously throughout the lockdown. We did not go home and stayed at the [Chhatrasal] stadium in Delhi. Around 15-20 youngsters were given permission to train with us. Our thinking was that if the Games happen, then we shall do our best and if they don’t, then the training will help us in whatever next tournaments come up. So, the aim was to do well and give our best wherever we participate. Throughout the pandemic though it was tough, we continued our training along with a bunch of 15-20 boys, adhering to all the health and safety protocols.