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Mansi Lather and Ronak Lead India’s Wrestling Stars at U15 and U20 Asian Championships

A 60-member Indian contingent will compete in the U15 and U20 Asian Wrestling Championships in Pattaya, Thailand, from June 27 to July 5. The squad includes reigning continental medallists and promising young talent across men's freestyle, Greco-Roman, and women's wrestling. Key athletes include 68kg freestyle sensation Mansi Lather, who recently won gold at the U23 Asian Championships, and heavyweight wrestler Ronak in the men's freestyle division. WFI president Sanjay Kumar Singh expressed confidence in the team's medal prospects.

Mansi, Ronak lead India's challenge at U15 and U20 Asian Wrestling Championships

New Delhi, June 25

A 60-member Indian contingent, featuring a blend of reigning continental medallists and promising young talent, will compete in the U15 and U20 Asian Wrestling Championships to be held in Pattaya, Thailand, from June 27 to July 5.

The tournament will feature competitions in men's freestyle, Greco-Roman, and women's wrestling, with the U15 events scheduled to begin on June 27 before the U20 category takes centre stage from June 30.

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has selected wrestlers across all three disciplines, with several athletes carrying strong credentials into the continental competition.

"This is a crucial tournament for us, and we're sending a very solid group of wrestlers to Pattaya," WFI president Sanjay Kumar Singh said.

"We've picked a squad of 60 athletes who have really given their all in the domestic trials. When you look at athletes like Mansi or Neeraj, they already know what it takes to win at this level. And for the U15 kids, it's all about getting that early international exposure against top-tier opponents. The federation stands behind them completely, and honestly, we are expecting a very good medal tally from this group," he added.

The Women's Wrestling contingent enters the U20 tournament anchored by 68kg freestyle sensation Mansi Lather. Mansi arrives in Pattaya riding a monumental wave of momentum, having recently delivered a masterclass performance to clinch the gold medal at the U23 Asian Wrestling Championships. Known for her aggressive upper-body control and tactical maturity, she enters the tournament as a strong contender for the U20 continental title.

The U15 women's division is equally promising, featuring emerging domestic champions like Vinakshi (46kg) and Dipanshi (58kg), who delivered standout performances at the gruelling national selection trials to secure their spots on the flight to Thailand.

In the Men's Freestyle division, the spotlight will be heavily focused on the U20 heavyweight category, driven by 125kg powerhouse Ronak. Bringing crucial international mat experience to the freestyle heavyweight division, Ronak has consistently proven his ability to outmanoeuvre and handle veteran competitors. The freestyle squad is further bolstered by explosive U20 athletes like Pavan Dhygude Dipanshu (65kg) and Adarsh Yuvraj Patil (74kg), alongside heavily scouted U15 regional prodigies like Jatin (38kg) and Arman (68kg).

The Greco-Roman squad is built around a core of technically sharp and defensively resilient grapplers. Leading the U20 charge is 55kg standout Neeraj Patel, who brings crucial international mat time to the table. Having recently battled his way to a bronze medal at the gruelling U23 Asian Wrestling Championships, where he secured an 8-0 shutout victory in his final match, Neeraj's experience navigating tight par terre situations will be vital. Joining him are fast-rising tactical specialists like Suraj (60kg) and super-heavyweight Dishant (130kg), while the U15 division features raw tactical talents like Paryas Dhounchak (57kg) and Kushal Kajal (68kg), all looking to assert their absolute dominance in upper-body combat and secure continental hardware for the country.

The U20 Asian Wrestling Championships have long served as a platform for the emergence of India's future international stars. Backed by a strong pipeline of talent and recent success at age-group events, the Indian contingent will aim to continue the country's impressive record at the continental level in Pattaya.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Amanda J

60 athletes is impressive for the age-group levels! I'm particularly excited about the U15 kids getting international exposure early. Jatin at 38kg and Arman at 68kg - hope they soak in the experience. The pipeline from domestic trials to continental medals seems solid.

Nisha Z

So proud of our women wrestlers! Mansi is a superstar, but also loving that we have Vinakshi and Dipanshi in U15. The future looks bright for Indian women's wrestling. WFI should ensure these youngsters get proper coaching and nutrition - not just medals but long careers. 🙏

Rajesh Q

Just hope WFI doesn't repeat the same mistakes as before - sending teams without proper support staff. These kids need physios, dieticians, and coaches who actually travel with them. Neeraj's bronze at U23 is great but we need more consistency from our Greco-Roman wrestlers.

Preeti I

Ronak in 125kg is our golden hope! Heavyweight has been a problem area for India in senior competitions. If he can dominate at U20 level and transition smoothly, we might finally have a medal contender for Olympics. Been following his career since junior nationals - the boy has fire! 🔥

Sarah B

Honest question: Are we doing enough to scout wrestling talent from rural areas? These kids are tough but need proper infrastructure. Anyway, wishing the entire contingent the best in Pattaya. Bring home the medals! 🏅

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