Indian Women Wrestlers Shine: 5 Bronze Medals at U-23 World Championship

Indian women wrestlers made the nation proud with their outstanding performance in Serbia. They captured five bronze medals across different weight categories at the U-23 Senior World Wrestling Championship. Two more wrestlers have advanced to the finals and will compete for gold medals on Saturday. This remarkable achievement showcases the growing strength of Indian wrestling on the global stage.

Key Points: Indian Women Wrestlers Win 5 Bronze Medals at U-23 Worlds

  • Five Indian women wrestlers won bronze medals in respective weight categories
  • Two wrestlers advanced to finals for gold medal matches
  • Vishvajit More secured India's first medal in Greco-Roman category
  • Wrestlers demonstrated exceptional skills against international competitors
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Indian women wrestlers shine in U-23 Senior World Wrestling Championship in Serbia

Indian women wrestlers secure five bronze medals at U-23 World Championship in Serbia, with two advancing to gold medal finals against Japanese opponents.

"Indian women wrestlers delivered an outstanding performance - Wrestling Federation of India"

New Delhi, Oct 25

Indian women wrestlers delivered an outstanding performance at the ongoing Under-23 Senior World Wrestling Championship in Novi Sad (Serbia), winning five bronze medals in their respective weight categories.

The medals were won by Nishu (55 kg), Neha Sharma (57 kg), Pulkit (65 kg), Shrishti (68 kg), and Priya (76 kg)

Additionally, two Indian wrestlers have advanced to the final in their respective categories and will compete for the gold medal on Saturday against their Japanese opponents.

The wrestlers who have reached the summit clash of their respective categories are Hanshika Lamba (53 kg) and Sarika Malik (59 kg), according to a release issued by the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) President, Sanjay Kumar Singh.

Earlier on Tuesday, India’s Vishvajit More, competing in the 55 kg Greco-Roman category, brought glory to the nation by winning the bronze medal at the Under-23 Senior World Wrestling Championship being held in Novi Sad, Serbia.

In the bronze medal bout, Vishvajit displayed exceptional skills and determination to defeat the Kazakh wrestler with a close 5–4 scoreline, securing India’s first medal in the championship.

Vishvajit began his campaign with an impressive victory over a Romanian wrestler in the qualification round and continued his fine form by defeating the USA wrestler by technical superiority in the next round. He faced a tough challenge in the quarterfinals, where he lost to UWW wrestler Alibek. However, as Alibek advanced to the final, Vishvajit earned a chance to compete in the repechage round.

In the repechage, he made a strong comeback by overpowering the Georgian wrestler through technical superiority, paving his way to the bronze medal bout. Demonstrating remarkable grit and composure, Vishvajit ultimately triumphed over the Kazakh opponent to clinch the Bronze Medal for India.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Vishvajit More's journey was amazing! From losing in quarters to winning bronze through repechage - that's real fighting spirit. Our wrestlers are showing the world what Indian determination looks like 💪
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see Indian women excelling in wrestling! Hanshika and Sarika in finals against Japan - hope they bring home the gold. These achievements deserve more media coverage and recognition.
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Arjun K
While I'm happy about the medals, I wish our government would provide better infrastructure and training facilities. Imagine what these talented wrestlers could achieve with proper support systems in place.
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Neha T
From small towns to world stage - these wrestlers are breaking stereotypes! My daughter now wants to learn wrestling after reading about Nishu and Neha Sharma. Representation matters so much! ✨
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Michael C
Impressive performance across multiple weight categories! The depth of talent in Indian wrestling is really showing. Looking forward to seeing Hanshika and Sarika compete for gold on Saturday. Best of luck to them!

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