Key Points

Indian women wrestlers showcased their strength at the Yasar Dogu International in Turkey, bagging five medals, including four gold. Pushpa, Neha, Manisha, and Harshita dominated their categories, while Neelam secured bronze. Despite a small contingent, India finished as runner-up in team rankings. Earlier, India's U-17 wrestlers also impressed with three golds in the Asian Championships.

Key Points: Indian Women Wrestlers Win 5 Medals at Yasar Dogu Turkey

  • Pushpa, Neha, Manisha, and Harshita win gold in respective weight classes
  • Neelam adds bronze in 50 kg
  • India finishes as runner-up behind Turkey
  • Earlier, U-17 wrestlers secured 3 gold in Asian Championships
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Indian women wrestlers shine at Yasar Dogu International Tournament in Turkey

Indian women wrestlers dominate Yasar Dogu International with 4 gold and 1 bronze, securing runner-up spot in team rankings.

"Despite entering only six wrestlers, India made a powerful impact. – Tournament Report"

New Delhi, June 28

The Indian women wrestlers continue to demonstrate their dominance on the international wrestling stage. At the prestigious Yasar Dogu International Wrestling Tournament currently being held in Turkey, India sent a contingent of six women wrestlers and delivered a remarkable performance.

Out of the six participants, five Indian women wrestlers clinched medals, securing an outstanding four gold and one bronze, which led India to finish as the runner-up in the overall team rankings. Despite entering only six wrestlers, India made a powerful impact. Host nation Turkey secured the first position while Kazakhstan stood third. Pushpa clinched the gold medal in the 55 kg category, while Neha secured top honours in the 57 kg division. Manisha dominated the 62 kg category to win gold, and Harshita added another gold to the tally in the 72 kg class. Neelam contributed to the medal count as well, earning a bronze in the 50 kg category, rounding off a successful outing for the Indian contingent.

Earlier, Indian Under-17 wrestlers bagged five medals, including three gold, but finished outside the top three in the overall standings at the Under-17 Asian Wrestling Championships in Vung Tau, Vietnam. The Indian Freestyle contingent secured a total of five medals, including three gold and two 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 110 kg. Shivam, in the 45 kg category, and Dhanraj Ganapati, in the 51 kg category, won the two bronze medals.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Amazing performance! But why isn't this getting as much coverage as cricket? Our wrestlers are bringing more medals than most other sports combined. Media needs to give them equal importance.
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Arjun K
Kudos to the entire team! 🇮🇳 The way Manisha dominated her category was simply outstanding. These girls are real role models for young athletes across India. Hope this inspires more girls to take up wrestling!
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Neha E
While the performance is commendable, I wish the article gave more details about their training regimen and challenges they face. These athletes deserve more than just medal-count coverage.
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Vikram M
Baap re! 4 golds and 1 bronze from just 6 participants? That's some serious domination! Our girls are making the tricolor fly high 🎖️🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I'm constantly amazed by the sporting talent here. These women are breaking stereotypes and showing incredible skill. The future of Indian wrestling looks very bright!
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Karthik V
Great job by the team! But I'm concerned - why didn't we send more participants? With this win ratio, imagine what we could achieve with a larger contingent. Sports ministry should increase funding for wrestling.

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