Key Points

India’s U-20 freestyle wrestling team secured a historic runner-up finish at the 2025 Bishkek Championship. Ankush and Amit won gold, while Ashwani claimed silver in a hard-fought final. The team earned 8 medals, including 5 bronze, showcasing India’s rising wrestling talent. Iran took the championship trophy, but India’s overall 21 medals across styles marked a milestone.

Key Points: India U-20 Wrestling Team Finishes Runner-Up at 2025 Bishkek Championship

  • Ankush (57kg) dominated with wins over Iran, Japan, and Uzbekistan
  • Amit (79kg) clinched gold after a close 5-4 final against Iran
  • Ashwani (65kg) secured silver after strong early performances
  • India-Pakistan bout missed due to group separation
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Indian Under-20 Freestyle Wrestling team secures runner-up trophy at 2025 U-20 Wrestling Championship Bishkek

India’s U-20 freestyle wrestling team wins 2 gold, 1 silver, and 5 bronze medals, securing second place behind Iran at the 2025 Bishkek Championship.

"Ankush dominated without conceding a point until the final, showcasing India’s rising wrestling talent. – WFI Press Release"

New Delhi, July 13

The 2025 Under-20 Wrestling Championship concluded on Sunday with the final bouts in the remaining five weight categories of Freestyle Wrestling. The Indian Under-20 freestyle wrestling team delivered a commendable performance, finishing as runner-up, securing a total of two gold, a solitary silver, and five bronze medals, with an overall score of 157 points. Iran claimed the Championship Trophy.

Ankush (57kg) showcased a dominant performance throughout the tournament. He defeated the Kazakh wrestler in the final with a score of 7-4, after a tough journey that saw him overcome top contenders from Iran (10-0), Japan (5-0), and Uzbekistan (9-0) without conceding a single point until the final, according to a press release by WFI.

Amit (79 kg) started his campaign with a bye, followed by a win by fall over the Turkmenistan wrestler in the quarterfinals. He then overpowered the Uzbek wrestler in the semifinals with a technical superiority (10-0). In a close and intense final, Amit edged past his Iranian opponent 5-4 to bag the second gold for India.

Ashwani (65 kg) began strongly, defeating a Mongolian opponent by fall in the qualification round and overcoming the Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan wrestlers in the quarters and semis, respectively.

In the final, however, he was unable to maintain momentum and had to settle for the silver medal. The highly anticipated India-Pakistan bout did not take place due to group separation. The Pakistani wrestler, Mohd. Abdulla secured a bronze by defeating a Korean wrestler.

Saurabh (70 kg) defeated the Chinese wrestler by fall in the bronze medal bout. Sachin (86 kg) won against the Korean wrestler. Sachin (92 kg) secured victory over the Mongolian opponent by fall. Vishal (97 kg) dominated the Uzbek wrestler with a technical superiority win (10-0).

Jaspooran Singh (125 kg) clinched bronze with a technical superiority (11-0) win against Uzbekistan. Earlier, he had notable wins over strong opponents from Iran and Kyrgyzstan before losing to Kazakhstan in the semifinal.

With this stellar performance, the Indian Under-20 wrestling teams have concluded the championship with a total of 21 medals, comprising 10 gold, three silver, and eight bronze medals, across all styles, a historic achievement that reflects the growing strength of Indian wrestling on the global stage.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the performance is commendable, I wish we could have won against Iran for the championship. Our wrestlers need more international exposure and better training facilities. The government should invest more in sports infrastructure if we want to dominate consistently.
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Vikram M
Amit's final bout was nail-biting! That 5-4 win against Iran shows real grit. These young athletes are making us proud. Hope they get proper recognition and support to continue their journey. #FutureOlympians
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Rohit P
️21 medals across all styles is historic! Our wrestling academies in Haryana and Punjab are clearly producing world-class talent. Special shoutout to the coaches who are working tirelessly behind the scenes.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following wrestling, I'm amazed by these achievements! The technical superiority wins (10-0, 11-0) show complete dominance. Where can we watch these matches? Would love to support our athletes more actively.
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Kavya N
Heartbreak for Ashwani in the finals after such strong performances earlier. But silver is still a great achievement! These young wrestlers will learn from this experience and come back stronger. The future looks bright for Indian wrestling 💪
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