Key Points

India's U-17 freestyle wrestling team delivered an impressive performance, securing three gold and two bronze medals at the Asian Championships. Wrestlers like Gaurav Punia and Arjun Ruhil dominated their weight categories, showcasing India's rising talent. The Wrestling Federation of India applauded the athletes and their coaches for their hard work. While the team narrowly missed the overall podium, their success builds momentum for future competitions.

Key Points: Indian U-17 Wrestlers Win 3 Gold 2 Bronze at Asian C'ship

  • Indian U-17 wrestlers secure 3 gold and 2 bronze medals
  • Gaurav Punia, Arjun Ruhil, and Lacky clinch gold
  • Women's team dominates with overall trophy
  • WFI praises athletes and support staff
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Indian U-17 freestyle wrestling team excels with 3 gold, 2 bronze medals at Asian C'ship

India's U-17 freestyle wrestling team shines with 3 gold and 2 bronze medals at Asian Championships, showcasing future potential.

"The team’s performance stands as a strong foundation for the future – WFI President Sanjay Kumar Singh"

New Delhi, June 26

The Indian Under-17 wrestlers bagged five medals, including three gold, but finished outside the top three in the overall standings at the ongoing Under-17 Asian Wrestling Championships in Vung Tau, Vietnam, on Thursday.

The Indian Freestyle contingent secured a total of five medals, including 3 gold and 2 bronze, showcasing grit, determination, and technical excellence. Although the team narrowly missed finishing in the top three rankings overall and did not clinch a team trophy, the performance of individual athletes, particularly in the heavier weight categories, was exceptional and praiseworthy.

The gold medals were won by Gaurav Punia in the 65 kg class, Arjun Ruhil in 92 kg, and Lacky in 110kg. Shivam, in the 45kg category, and Dhanraj Ganapati, in the 51 kg category, won the two bronze medals.

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) proudly acknowledged the commendable performance of the Indian Under-17 Freestyle Wrestling Team.

The WFI congratulated all the medal winners, their coaches, and support staff for their relentless hard work and commitment. The WFI also extended its gratitude to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and the Sports Authority of India for their continuous support in developing young wrestling talent.

Despite not winning a team trophy, the Indian team’s performance stands as a strong foundation for the future and reinforces the potential of our young wrestlers on the Asian stage, the WFI President Sanjay Kumar Singh said in a release on Thursday.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Indian women's team bagged the overall trophy in the women's freestyle competition. Following the triumph of the Under-23 Women's Wrestling Team at the Under-23 Senior Asian Wrestling Championship in Vietnam, the Under-17 women wrestlers showcased exceptional grit, determination, and skill to carry forward India's winning momentum.

The Indian Women's Team dominated across weight categories, winning a total of 10 medals – 5 gold, 3 silver, and 2 bronze, thus securing the Champion Trophy with 215 points. China stood second with 151 points, while Japan secured third position with 149 points.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a proud moment for Indian wrestling! � These young athletes are bringing glory to our nation. Special shoutout to Gaurav Punia and Arjun Ruhil for their gold medals. The future of Indian wrestling looks bright indeed!
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Priya M.
Our wrestlers are consistently performing well at international levels. But why do we always fall short in team rankings? We need better coordination between weight categories. Still, a big congratulations to all medal winners!
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Amit S.
The women's team performance was absolutely stellar! 5 gold medals and the overall trophy - that's what I call domination. China and Japan left far behind. More power to our daughters!
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Sunita R.
These achievements deserve more media coverage. Cricket gets all attention while our wrestlers quietly bring medals. Hope government provides better facilities for these young talents. #SupportIndianWrestling
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Vikram J.
Notice how our wrestlers dominate in heavier weight categories? This shows the strength of Indian athletes. With proper training and nutrition, we can compete with the best in the world. Jai Hind!
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Neha P.
While celebrating these wins, we must remember many wrestlers come from humble backgrounds. Government should ensure financial support so they can focus fully on training. Their hard work is paying off for the nation!

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