Wrestling World Championship: Indians’ disappointing efficiency continues for the fourth day

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Indian wrestlers continued their dismal efficiency for the fourth consecutive day of the World Wrestling Championships at Nye Jordal Amfi, Oslo, Norway.

Pinky, who reached the bronze medal spherical within the girls’s 55kg class on Tuesday, misplaced 2-5 to Jenna Rose Burkert of the USA and failed to interrupt a duck. The Indian began off defensively which the American took benefit of and seemed higher on the mat all through the sport.

After gifting away two factors, Pinky tried to go on the offensive, however Jena fought properly and took a lead of 5. Hardworking Pinky managed to attain two factors within the final minute.

Earlier in her semi-final bout, 2020 Asian champion Pinky defeated Germany’s Nina Heimer nearly 6-8 earlier than shedding her likelihood to develop into the primary Indian lady to enter a world last. The Haryana wrestler defeated Ayesha Ulishan of Kazakhstan 4-1 within the quarter-finals on Monday to beat Korea’s Kim Soyon 5-0 within the qualification spherical.

In the ladies’s 76kg class, Kiran misplaced 0-5 to Tokyo Olympic silver medalist Adeline Maria Gray of America and went on to win her repechage match towards Turkey’s Aysegul Ozbege on Wednesday. hoping to develop.

The Indian bought a straight struggle within the quarterfinals the place she defeated Kim Chole of South Korea VPO 6-0.
In the quarter-finals of the ladies’s 50 kg class, Russia’s Nadezhda Sokolova defeated Hni Kumari by technical superiority VSU, 10–0. In the eighth spherical, Haney gained VPO1, 9 – 2. Overtakes Cheon Miran of South Korea by

Pooja Jat, VSU, misplaced 11-0 to Akari Fujinami of Japan within the girls’s 53kg class and is wanting ahead to a repechage match towards Ecuador’s Luisa Elizabeth Valverde Melendres on Wednesday, whereas within the girls’s 65kg class she appears ahead to a repechage match. Bhateri misplaced in qualification. VPO defeated Dinara Kudeva Salikova of Russia 8-0.

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Meanwhile, 7 out of 10 male wrestlers did not win a single bout. Ravinder and Rohit gave hope however misplaced their bronze medal bout. In the boys’s 65kg class, Rohit defeated Tulga Tumur Ochir of Mongolia 10-4 within the bronze medal spherical and Arsen Harutyunyan of Armenia defeated Ravinder 10-0 by VSU within the 61kg class. In repechage, Ravinder was sensational when he gained the VFA, 2 – 8 after going 0-8 towards Georgi Valentinov Vangelov of Bulgaria. Even although he missed out on a medal, the Indian impressed everybody however wanted to work on his defence.

In the 2019 version in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, Indian males gained 4 medals together with one silver and three bronze medals. Heavyweights similar to Tokyo Olympics silver medalist Ravi Dahiya and bronze medalists Bajrang Punia, Deepak Punia and Rahul Aware and feminine wrestler Vinesh Phogat didn’t attend the assembly attributable to varied causes, together with accidents.

Deepak gained silver, whereas Rahul, Bajrang and Ravi gained bronze in 2019 and Vinesh gained bronze in girls’s 53kg class.

In the ladies’s 62kg class on Tuesday, Sangeeta Phogat suffered a 4-6 factors loss to Lais Nunes de Oliveira in a pre-quarterfinal bout as her protection broke on a counter assault. However, within the qualification spherical, India defeated Germany’s Louisa Helga Gerda Niemesh VPO1, 5 – 2.

In different ranges additionally, the Indians couldn’t mobilize any defence.

Sushil went down 2-5 within the 70kg qualification spherical to Georgia’s Zurabi Ikobishvili, who did not make any good strikes towards strong-looking rivals. In males’s 97kg class, Satyawart Kadian was defeated by Seo Minwon of South Korea VPO1, 6-6 within the qualification spherical. He scored all his factors on push outs whereas the Korean had two 2-pointers.

In the boys’s 57kg spherical, in eight bouts, Suleiman Atli of Turkey defeated Pankaj from VSU 10-0 and within the qualification spherical, Pankaj defeated Levan Matreveli Vartanov of Spain by VPO1, 4-3. In males’s 79kg class, Mongolia’s Erdin Byambasuren defeated Balyan Gaurav and in 92kg, Azerbaijan’s Usman Nurmagomedov defeated Prithviraj Babasaheb Patil 10-0 at VSU.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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