Asian Wrestling: India Bags Silver, Advances to Finals

Asian Wrestling: India Bags Silver, Advances to Finals.webp

Bishkek, April 10 Meenakshi Goyat added a third silver to India's medal count in the women's 53kg category, while three male freestyle wrestlers advanced to the gold medal bouts in their respective weight classes at the Senior Asian Wrestling Championships here on Friday.

Monika (women's 65kg) and Harshita (women's 72kg) then secured bronze medals, taking India's overall medal count to double figures – three silver and seven bronze.

India's sole gold medal hope on Friday rested on Meenakshi, who had fought back from a difficult position in the semi-finals to reach this stage. However, the 25-year-old was not at her best and lost 0-10 to China's Jin Zhang.

While Meenakshi's loss was a disappointment for the Indian contingent, Monika and Harshita rallied with strong performances to secure the bronze medals.

Monika defeated South Korea's Hanbit Lee 9-0 to win the bronze in the women's 65kg category, while Harshita defeated Sevinchoy Polvonova 5-0 in the women's 72kg bronze medal bout.

Earlier, India's male freestyle wrestlers showcased their growing stature on the continental stage as U-23 world champion Sujeet (65kg), Abhimanyou (70kg) and Sandeep Mann (79kg) secured their final berths.

In the 65kg freestyle semi-final, Sujeet defeated Tajikistan's Abdulmazhid Kudiev 7-2. The 23-year-old, who had won two Ranking Series earlier this year, had also defeated Kyrgyzstan's Rustamzhan Kakharov in the quarterfinals through technical superiority. He will now face Uzbekistan's Umidjon Jalolov in a rematch of the U23 world championships final, which India had won comfortably.

Abhimanyou then surprised defending champion Ernazar Akmataliev of Kyrgyzstan 6-3 in a late twist to reach the men's 70kg freestyle final, where he will face Mongolia's Tumur Ochir.

Sandeep Mann will be the third Indian wrestler in the final on Saturday after the 26-year-old displayed dominance to defeat Tajikistan's Somonjon Ikromov 10-0 in the 79kg freestyle semi-final.

He will now face Japan's Keyvan Gharehdaghi in the gold medal bout.

Among the other two male wrestlers vying for a medal on Friday, Vicky will contest for the bronze medal in the 97kg category after he lost his semi-final bout against Iran's Amirali Azarpira 0-2.

In the men's 57kg freestyle, Ankush will challenge Japan's Fuga Sasaki for the bronze medal after Milad Validazeh, against whom he lost the quarter-finals, reached the final.
 
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