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Saturday 24 August 2024
Male grapplers couldn't rehash the exhibition of ladies, couldn't come to the semi-finals
Indian ladies grapplers performed splendidly in the Under-17 World Wrestling Title happening in Amman on Thursday and won four gold decorations, however male free-form grapplers couldn't rehash this presentation. On Friday, five male grapplers of India came on the mat, yet none could come to the semi-finals. The presentation of these grapplers was poor to the point that just Cruel and Vavic could win in one round. Tre
Cruel prevailed upon 6-2 Erbol Bolotov in the 48 kg weight classification, yet lost to Chingis Sariglar in the quarter-finals. Jaiveer Singh (55 kg) lost (3-3) to Azatberdi Ashirgulyev in the primary round. Ashirgulyev's test likewise finished in the quarter-finals, which additionally broke the Indian grappler's expectations of rebound through repechage. Sagar (65 kg) lost 5-7 to Bakdaulet Akimzhan in his capability match and will presently need to stand by to be familiar with the repechage.
Vavik crushed Aliaksei Kurila 11-4 however lost to Nikoloz Maisuradze by specialized prevalence in the quarter-finals. Jaspurn Singh (110 kg) lost (1-1) to Yedige Kasymbek of Kazakhstan.
It is realized that in the ladies' occasion, four grapplers of India became title holders, while two grapplers Kajal (69 kg) and Shrutika Shivaji Patil (46 kg) are still in the race for the gold award. Aditi Kumari (43 kg), Neha (57 kg), Pulkit (65 kg) and Mansi Foam (73 kg) brought home big showdowns in their classifications.
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