Key Points

Indian wrestler Sujeet Kalkal made history by winning gold in the 65kg freestyle at the Polyak Imre & Varga Janos Memorial. He dominated top opponents, including an 11-0 victory over an Olympic bronze medalist. This marks India's first wrestling gold in the Ranking Series this year. The win strengthens India's position ahead of the World Championships in September.

Key Points: Sujeet Kalkal Wins Gold at Budapest Wrestling Tournament

  • Sujeet Kalkal defeats Azerbaijan's Ali Rahimzade in 65kg final
  • India's first wrestling gold in Ranking Series this year
  • Rahul adds bronze in 57kg category
  • Victory boosts seeding for World Championships
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India wrestler Sujeet Kalka strikes gold in men's 65kg freestyle at Polyak Imre & Varga Janos Memorial

Indian wrestler Sujeet Kalkal dominates 65kg freestyle, defeating top contenders to secure India's first wrestling gold this year.

"Sujeet delivered a clinical performance to overwhelm four-time European medallist Ali Rahimzade 5-1. – ANI"

Budapest, July 18

Indian wrestler Sujeet Kalkal clinched the gold medal in the 65kg men's freestyle category at the Polyak Imre & Varga Janos Memorial 2025 wrestling tournament in Budapest, Hungary.

Budapest [Hungary], July 18 (ANI): Indian wrestler Sujeet Kalkal clinched the gold medal in the 65kg men's freestyle category at the Polyak Imre & Varga Janos Memorial 2025 wrestling tournament in Budapest, Hungary.

In the final of the 65kg men's freestyle category, Sujeet delivered a clinical performance to overwhelm four-time European medallist Ali Rahimzade of Azerbaijan 5-1. Sujeet's success on Thursday marked India's first gold medal in wrestling at any of the Ranking Series events this year. Earlier, India grapplers drew blanks in Amman and Mongolia, according to Olympics.com.

In the first period, Sujeet conceded an activity point and then raised the tempo in the second to complete two takedowns. He claimed another activity point en route to a commanding victory in the gold medal bout.

Sujeet's journey to the final was remarkable, considering he sealed a thumping 11-0 win over Paris 2024 Olympics bronze medallist Islam Dudaev of Albania in the round of 16. Sujeet marched on to overwhelm European silver medallist Khamzat Arsamerzouev of France in the quarter-finals before stamping his authority with a 6-1 win over Vazgen Tevanyan of Armenia in the last four.

In the men's 57kg category, India won another medal as Rahul clinched a bronze after defeating Germany's Niklas Stechele with a 4-0 victory. He defeated Kim Sung-gwon of the Republic of Korea 5-3 in the quarter-finals. He narrowly lost by 7-6 in a closely fought contest against the USA's Luke Joseph Lilledahl in the semi-finals.

India's Udit and Vicky endured defeats in the repechage rounds of the 61kg and 97kg divisions, respectively. The Polyak Imre & Varga Janos Memorial in Budapest is the fourth and last wrestling ranking series of the year.

The ranking points available will help wrestlers earn a better seeding for the World Wrestling Championships, which will be held in Zagreb, Croatia, in September later this year.

India fielded wrestlers in the men's and women's freestyle, as well as Greco-Roman, categories at the ongoing Budapest meet, which will conclude on Sunday.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our wrestlers! But I wish media would give equal coverage to women wrestlers too. Our girls like Vinesh Phogat have been consistently performing but don't get the same limelight.
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Rohit P
Sujeet's victory is sweet revenge after our disappointing show in Amman and Mongolia. The way he dominated European champions shows our wrestling program is on right track. Jai Hind! 🙌
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Michael C
As an expat in Hungary, I attended the event live. The Indian contingent's energy was electric! Sujeet's technical superiority was evident. Hope this inspires more youngsters back home to take up wrestling.
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Shreya B
Great achievement, but why no mention of training facilities? These athletes achieve despite poor infrastructure. Government should invest more in sports academies beyond cricket.
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Karthik V
Heartening to see Rahul's bronze too! Multiple medals show depth in our wrestling talent. Now hoping for podium finishes at Zagreb. #Cheer4India

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