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U-17 Asian Wrestling Championships: Indian Women Claim Team Title in Bishkek

 

The Indian women's grapplers claimed the coveted team trophy as they managed to clinch seven gold, one silver and one bronze medal.

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Wrestling world championships starts today in Belgrade :SRB which is also an olympic qualification event ( Top 5 in each weight class) 

 

Today’s schedule: 

Men’s FS : 61, 70, 86* & 125* kgs

(* olympic weight class)

 
There was a time when we used to be excited & expecting our wrestlers to medal at worlds & get quotas.Current scenario is bleak, :( lets hope for good performances and some surprise results! Maybe a quota or two :rolleyes:

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Why did Deepak Punia prioritize Asian Games instead of WC. Are our wrestlers so devoid of match practice that they would focus on subsequent qualification tournaments 

Asian games medallist will get more prize money and praise from public.

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1 hour ago, Shravan Kumar said:

World Wrestling Championship

 

FS 61 : Akash Dahiya into Rof 16.

 FS 70: Abhimanyu into Rof 16.

 

FS 86(Olympic category): Sandeep Singh into Rof32.

 

FS125(Olympic category): Sumit malik into Rof16

 

Sandeep Singh Lost 11-0 to Chinese opponent.

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1 hour ago, Shravan Kumar said:

World Wrestling Championship

 

FS 61 : Akash Dahiya into Rof 16.

 FS 70: Abhimanyu into Rof 16.

 

FS 86(Olympic category): Sandeep Singh into Rof32.

 

FS125(Olympic category): Sumit malik into Rof16

 

Akash Dahiya loses 7-4 Against Uzbeki opponent.

 

Abhimanyu moves into QF.

Sumit lost 3-0 to Polish opponent.

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