Sujeet, Abhimanyou Win Gold at Asian Wrestling C'ships, India's Tally Hits 14

Sujeet dominated his 65kg final to win India's first Asian gold in that category since 2019, while Abhimanyou mounted a comeback to secure the 70kg title. Their victories helped swell India's overall medal count to 14 on the penultimate day of the competition. Attention now turns to the final day, where Paris Olympics bronze medallist Aman and Mukul Dahiya will contest for gold in their respective weight classes. Other wrestlers, including Dinesh, will also compete for bronze medals to conclude the championships.

Key Points: India Wins 2 Gold at Asian Wrestling Championships 2026

  • Sujeet wins 65kg gold
  • Abhimanyou fights back for 70kg gold
  • India's medal tally reaches 14
  • Aman advances to 61kg final
  • Mukul Dahiya reaches 86kg final
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Asian Wrestling Championships 2026: Sujeet, Abhimanyou clinch gold medals as India's medals tally swells to 14

Sujeet and Abhimanyou clinch freestyle golds for India at the 2026 Asian Wrestling Championships, boosting the national medal tally to 14.

"Sujeet...totally dominated the men's 65kg freestyle final - WFI Press Release"

New Delhi, April 11

World U-23 champion Sujeet and Abhimanyou registered contrasting victories in their respective men's freestyle final bouts to help India clinch two gold medals on the penultimate day of the 2026 Senior Asian Wrestling Championships in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on Saturday.

Sujeet, who has been unbeaten so far this year, totally dominated the men's 65kg freestyle final against Umidjon Jalolov of Uzbekistan to register an 8-1 win and become the first Indian since Bajrang Punia's 2019 triumph to win the Asian Championships gold medal in this weight category, as per a press release from the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI).

Sujeet started slowly in the opening round as Jalolov held his ground and did not allow the Indian to attack. But the 23-year-old India was quick off the blocks at the start of the second round and went on to register his fifth victory over the Uzbek wrestler.

A few minutes later, Abhimanyou made it a double celebration for the Indian camp as he fought back from a 0-2 deficit to beat Tulga Tumur Ochir of Mongolia 5-3 in the men's 70kg freestyle final.

Sandeep Mann had the chance to complete a hat-trick of gold medals for India, but he went down 1-2 in a closely contested final bout in the men's 79kg category.

Earlier, Ankush defeated Fuga Sasaki of Japan 8-2 to clinch the men's 57kg freestyle bronze to take India's overall medals tally to two gold, four silver and eight bronze medals.

India will have a shot at two more gold medals on the final day of competition as Paris Olympics bronze medallist Aman (men's 61kg Freestyle) and Mukul Dahiya (men's 86kg Freestyle) sealed their final berths.

Aman, who had won the bronze medal in Paris in the 57kg weight category and Asian Championships gold in the same weight category two years ago, is playing in a higher weight category in Bishkek. In the semi-final, Aman displayed his tenacity in a bout that went down to the wire to beat Ahmad Mohammadnezhadjavan of Iran 11-9.

He will now take on North Korea's Kwang M Kim, who defeated Gulomjon Abdullaev of Uzbekistan by fall in the other semi-finals.

In the 86kg category, Mukul Dahiya conceded six points early in the semi-final bout against Bolat Sakayev of Kazakhstan, but then scored two crucial takedowns to find his momentum and went on to beat his 12-6 and seal the final berth. He will now face, Kamran Ghasempour of Iran for the gold medal.

Meanwhile, Dinesh will challenge for the bronze medal in the men's 125kg freestyle category after he lost the semi-final against Shamil Sharipov of Bahrain by fall.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
So proud of our wrestlers! 14 medals already is no small feat. A small suggestion for the coverage - it would be great to have more details about the athletes' backgrounds and training journeys. Their stories inspire the next generation.
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Rohit P
Abhimanyou's fightback from 0-2 down against the Mongolian wrestler was the highlight for me. That's the Indian spirit - never give up! All the best to Aman and Mukul for their finals tomorrow. Bring home more gold!
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Anjali F
Heartbreak for Sandeep Mann, but reaching the final itself is a huge achievement. The competition at this level is fierce. The entire team is making the country proud. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
After all the federation issues last year, this performance is a massive boost for Indian wrestling. Shows the raw talent and hard work is still there. Sujeet being unbeaten this year is a scary stat for his opponents!
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Michael C
Following from the US. Incredible performances! Aman's semi-final win against Iran by 11-9 must have been nerve-wracking. Good to see India doing so well in a traditional stronghold sport. Best of luck for the final day.

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