NEW DELHI: Aditi Kumari, Neha, Pulkit, and Mansi Lather, 4 younger Indian ladies wrestlers, achieved a exceptional feat by securing gold medals on the Below-17 World Championships in Amman, Jordan.
The gifted quartet showcased their distinctive abilities and dominated their respective weight classes, solidifying India’s place within the prestigious Cadets occasion.
Within the 43kg last, Aditi Kumari placed on a commanding efficiency in opposition to Maria Louiza Gkika of Greece. The Indian wrestler displayed her superiority all through the match, in the end securing a convincing 7-Zero victory to clinch the gold medal, PTI reported.
Neha, competing within the 57kg class, confronted Japan’s So Tsuitsui within the championship match. The Indian grappler’s double-leg assaults proved to be a formidable weapon, leaving her opponent with little probability to mount a major problem.
Neha’s dominance was evident as she managed the bout from begin to end, incomes a well-deserved gold medal.
Pulkit emerged victorious within the 65kg last in opposition to Daria Frolova, a impartial athlete, with a rating of 6-3.
Regardless of holding a commanding 5-Zero lead, Pulkit conceded a pushout level and acquired a warning in direction of the tip of the bout, permitting Frolova to safe three factors.
Within the closing 20 seconds, Frolova made a valiant effort to safe the successful transfer, however Pulkit showcased robust defensive abilities to clinch the championship title.
Mansi Lather additionally has the chance to assert gold, as she is ready to face Hanna Pirskaya within the 73kg last.
Lather raced to a 5-Zero lead in opposition to Hanna Pirskaya within the 73kg last after which discovered a solution to pin her rival, ending the bout in fashion.
Moreover, India secured two bronze medals within the Greco Roman fashion, with Ronak Dahiya and Sainath Pardhi (51kg) each ending on the rostrum.
The gifted quartet showcased their distinctive abilities and dominated their respective weight classes, solidifying India’s place within the prestigious Cadets occasion.
Within the 43kg last, Aditi Kumari placed on a commanding efficiency in opposition to Maria Louiza Gkika of Greece. The Indian wrestler displayed her superiority all through the match, in the end securing a convincing 7-Zero victory to clinch the gold medal, PTI reported.
Neha, competing within the 57kg class, confronted Japan’s So Tsuitsui within the championship match. The Indian grappler’s double-leg assaults proved to be a formidable weapon, leaving her opponent with little probability to mount a major problem.
Neha’s dominance was evident as she managed the bout from begin to end, incomes a well-deserved gold medal.
Pulkit emerged victorious within the 65kg last in opposition to Daria Frolova, a impartial athlete, with a rating of 6-3.
Regardless of holding a commanding 5-Zero lead, Pulkit conceded a pushout level and acquired a warning in direction of the tip of the bout, permitting Frolova to safe three factors.
Within the closing 20 seconds, Frolova made a valiant effort to safe the successful transfer, however Pulkit showcased robust defensive abilities to clinch the championship title.
Mansi Lather additionally has the chance to assert gold, as she is ready to face Hanna Pirskaya within the 73kg last.
Lather raced to a 5-Zero lead in opposition to Hanna Pirskaya within the 73kg last after which discovered a solution to pin her rival, ending the bout in fashion.
Moreover, India secured two bronze medals within the Greco Roman fashion, with Ronak Dahiya and Sainath Pardhi (51kg) each ending on the rostrum.