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Men’s Greco-Roman:

Arjun Halakurki (55 kg) - lost in QF

Gyanender (60 kg)         - lost in QF

Ashu (67 kg)                  - lost in QF

Aditya Kundu (72 kg)     - lost in Rd1

Sajan (77 kg)                 - lost in Rd1

Sunil Kumar (87 kg)       - lost in Rd1

Hardeep (97 kg)            - lost in Rd1

Naveen (130 kg)             - lost in Qualification

 

 

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Women's Freestyle:

Nirmala Devi (50 kg)                - lost in qualification

Pinki (55 kg)                             - plays for Bronze medal

Anshu (57 kg)                          - plays in qualification

Sarita (59 kg)                          - plays in quarterfinal

Sonam (62 kg)                          - lost in quarterfinal

Sakshi Malik (65 kg)                - plays in quarterfinal

Gursharan Preet Kaur (72 kg)  - plays in Repachage

Kiran (76 kg)                            - plays in qualification

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Women's Freestyle:

Nirmala Devi (50 kg)                - lost in qualification

Pinki (55 kg)                             - looses in Bronze medal match

Anshu (57 kg)                          - Wins Silver medal

Sarita (59 kg)                          - looses in quarterfinal

Sonam (62 kg)                          - lost in quarterfinal

Sakshi Malik (65 kg)                - lost in quarterfinal

Gursharan Preet Kaur (72 kg)  - lost in Repachage

Kiran (76 kg)                            - lost in qualification

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Men’s freestyle:

Ravi Kumar (57kg)             - lost in Rd1

Rahul Aware (61kg)           - lost in QF

Naveen (70kg)                  - lost in QF

Gourav Baliyan (79kg)       - lost in bronze Medal match

Deepak Punia (86kg)         - lost in bronze Medal match

Satyavart Kadian (97kg)   - lost in qualification

Sumit (125 kg)                  - lost in qualification

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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