How Did Indian Women Wrestlers Excel at the U-23 Senior World Wrestling Championship in Serbia?
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Key Takeaways
- Five bronze medals won by Indian women wrestlers.
- Finalists include Hanshika Lamba and Sarika Malik.
- Vishvajit More secured a bronze in Greco-Roman wrestling.
- The championship is hosted in Novi Sad, Serbia.
- Strong performance reflects India's growing wrestling prowess.
New Delhi, Oct 25 (NationPress) Indian women wrestlers showcased an impressive performance at the ongoing Under-23 Senior World Wrestling Championship in Novi Sad, Serbia, securing five bronze medals across various weight categories.
The athletes who achieved this remarkable feat include Nishu (55 kg), Neha Sharma (57 kg), Pulkit (65 kg), Shrishti (68 kg), and Priya (76 kg).
Moreover, two Indian wrestlers have reached the finals in their respective categories and will vie for the gold medal on Saturday against competitors from Japan.
Those wrestlers who have advanced to the finals are Hanshika Lamba (53 kg) and Sarika Malik (59 kg), as per a statement from the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) President, Sanjay Kumar Singh.
Earlier this week, Vishvajit More, representing India in the 55 kg Greco-Roman category, earned a bronze medal by delivering a stellar performance at the Under-23 Senior World Wrestling Championship held in Novi Sad, Serbia.
In the bronze medal match, Vishvajit exhibited exceptional technique and resolve to edge past his Kazakh opponent with a narrow 5–4 scoreline, marking India’s first medal in the championship.
Vishvajit began his journey with an impressive win against a Romanian wrestler in the qualification round and maintained his momentum by defeating a USA wrestler by technical superiority in the following round. He faced a significant challenge in the quarterfinals, where he was defeated by UWW wrestler Alibek. However, with Alibek advancing to the finals, Vishvajit secured a chance in the repechage round.
In the repechage, he made a strong comeback by overpowering a Georgian wrestler through technical superiority, paving his way to the bronze medal match. Demonstrating remarkable grit and composure, Vishvajit ultimately triumphed over the Kazakh opponent to clinch the bronze medal for India.