How did the Indian Army's wrestlers dominate the U-23 Asian Championship?

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- Naib Subedar Priya won gold in the 76 kg Women's Freestyle.
- Havildar Chandermohan clinched gold in the 79 kg Men's Freestyle.
- Havildar Ankit Gulia earned bronze in the 72 kg Greco-Roman.
- India's freestyle team achieved six gold medals and one silver.
- This represents India's best performance in the Freestyle category at any Asian Wrestling Championship.
Vung Tau, Vietnam (June 26, NationPress) — The wrestlers of the Indian Army have once again showcased their supremacy on the global arena, achieving remarkable success at the Under-23 Asian Wrestling Championship held in Vung Tau, Vietnam, from June 18 to 21, 2025.
This championship highlighted the emerging wrestling talent from India, meticulously trained within the disciplined structure of the Indian Army, who delivered impressive performances that further enriched the nation's legacy in this captivating sport.
“The wrestling prowess of the Indian Army has once again represented exceptional skill and commitment at the Under-23 Asian Wrestling Championship in Vung Tau, Vietnam, held from June 18 to 21, 2025. Their extraordinary performances have earned accolades for the nation and highlighted our strength,” the Indian Army shared on X.
Among the top achievers, Naib Subedar Priya stood out by securing the gold medal in the 76 kg Women’s Freestyle category. Her commanding performance on the mat and technical excellence ensured her victory, solidifying her as one of India's most promising young wrestlers.
In the men's category, Havildar Chandermohan showcased incredible agility and tactical skill to clinch the gold medal in the 79 kg Men’s Freestyle category. His outstanding performance not only brought honor to the Indian contingent but also revealed the depth of wrestling talent nurtured by the Army’s rigorous training.
Moreover, Havildar Ankit Gulia demonstrated determination and resilience, earning the bronze medal in the 72 kg Greco-Roman category, reflecting the grit and spirit emblematic of Indian Army athletes.
India continued to shine, with the freestyle team achieving an impressive tally of six gold medals and one silver, thereby securing the overall champion trophy.
This achievement marks India's finest performance in the Freestyle category at any Asian Wrestling Championship.
The gold medals were clinched by Nikhil in the 61 kg, Sujeet in the 65 kg, Jaideep in the 74 kg, Chandermohan in the 79 kg, Sachin in the 92 kg, and Vicky in the 97 kg categories. The silver medal was won by Jaspooran Singh in the 125 kg category.