How Did Indian Women Excel at the U-23 Senior Asian Wrestling Championship in Vietnam?

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Key Takeaways
- Indian women's wrestling achieved remarkable success at the U-23 Senior Asian Championship.
- They won 10 medals across all weight categories.
- The team secured 4 gold medals, showcasing exceptional talent.
- Men's Freestyle events are still in progress, promising more opportunities for medals.
- This championship reinforces India's growing stature in the wrestling world.
Vung Tau (Vietnam), June 21 (NationPress) - The Indian women's Under-23 wrestling team has brought immense pride to the nation with their extraordinary achievements at the U-23 Senior Asian Wrestling Championship, taking place in Vung Tau (Vietnam). They have secured an impressive total of 10 medals.
In a stunning exhibition of talent and resolve, the Indian women’s wrestling squad captured the Champion Trophy, winning medals across all 10 weight classes – comprising four gold, five silver, and one bronze.
The gold medals were claimed by Priyanshi Prajapat at 50 Kg, Reena at 55 Kg, Shrishti at 68 Kg, and Priya at 76 Kg.
The silver medals were awarded to Neha Sharma in the 57 Kg category, Pragati in 62 Kg, Siksha in 65 Kg, Tanvi in 59 Kg, and Jyoti Berwal in the 72 Kg.
Hinaben Khalifa secured a bronze medal in the 53 Kg.
In the Greco-Roman Wrestling segment, Sumit brought glory to India by winning a gold medal in the 63 kg category. Furthermore, Nitesh clinched a bronze medal in the 97 kg weight class, alongside another bronze medal by Ankit Gulia in the 72 Kg.
The Men’s Freestyle events are currently ongoing. Notably, Vicky, competing in the 97 kg Freestyle category, has already secured a Gold Medal, further adding to India’s growing medal tally.
As the remaining bouts are set to occur on Saturday, India anticipates winning additional medals.