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Uww world Championship day 6

 

Women's wrestling

 

68- Nisha will fight for bronze. 

 

Men's freestyle

 

70- Naveen will face Narikuni of 🇯🇵in qualification round. 

 

79- Deepak will face Tsesarsky of 🇮🇱 in R of 16.

 

86- Sanjeet lost in qualification round. 

 

125- Dinesh will face Muriel of 🇦🇷 in qualification round. 

 

 

 

 

 

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UWW World Championships 2022

 

WFS

53kg - Vinesh wins Bronze Medal

MFS

65kg - Bajrang wins Bronze Medal

 

After the Championships 2 fancied players get bronze. Vinesh getting her 2nd and Bajrang his 4th.

Well done to the champs n legends in respective category.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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UWW Ranking

 

FS

57 - Ravi -14

61 - Mangal - 19

65 - Bajrang - 2

70 - Naveen - 6

74 - Sagar     - 7

79 - Baliyan   - 14

92 - Viky        - 9

97 - Satywart - 18

125 - Dinesh    - 15

 

WFS

50  - Neelam  - 16

53  - Vinesh   - 6

55  - Sushma  - 8

57  - Mansi     - 13

59  - Sarita     - 10

62  - Sakshi     - 11

65  - Manisha   - 18

68  - Nisha      - 7

72  - Bipasha   - 14

 

GR

55  -  Arjun - 5

60  - Gyanendra - 19

63  - Neeraj    - 12

82   - Harpreet  - 14

87   - Sunil    - 19

97   - Deepanshu  - 20

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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IBA Womens World Boxing Championship 2023

 

48 Kg  - Nitu plays in QF

50 Kg  - Nikhat plays in QF

52 Kg  - Sakshi plays in QF

57 Kg  - Manisha plays in QF

60 Kg  - Jaismine plays in QF

75 Kg  - Lovlina plays in QF

81 Kg  - Saweety plays in QF

+81Kg - Nupur plays in QF

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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IBA Womens World Boxing Championship 2023

 

48 Kg  - Nitu plays in SF

50 Kg  - Nikhat plays in SF

52 Kg  - Sakshi lost in QF

57 Kg  - Manisha lost in QF

60 Kg  - Jaismine lost in QF

75 Kg  - Lovlina plays in SF

81 Kg  - Saweety plays in SF

+81Kg - Nupur lost in QF

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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