Oslo (Norway): India has to wait for the first world champion of women in wrestling like Anshu Malik settled for the silver medal after losing his 57kg to 2016 Olympic champion Helen Lousie Marulis but Sarita Mor won a medal girl on the big stage.
Win a 59kg bronze on Thursday.
Appeared to the match after becoming the first woman finalist in India in the World Championship, the 19-year-old Anshu began in an aggressive way with positive intentions but eventually lost the Clash of Summit after being pinned.
Sushil Kumar (2010) remains in India Worldwide Champion Wrestler to date.
Anshu took 1-0 in Breather but the fight changed with dramatic clothing in the second round.
Mrulis got anshu in the grip of his arm and pulled him to complete the take-down step to lead 2-1.
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Keep playing to get a ‘exposure’ point, making it 4-1.
Anshu, the powerful Asian champion, was very painful but Americans did not lose his grip and had anshu’s back on the mat to win by falling.
Anshu needed medical assistance immediately after the fight when he almost cried.
However, it is a heroic performance of Nidani Wrestler, who is the only fifth Indian woman to win a world medal and so far the best.
Geeta Phogat (2012), Babita Phogat (2012), Pooja Dhanda (2018) and Vinesh Phogat (2019) each won bronze.
Sarita ended the drought of her world medal with a 8-2 victory that convinced Sara Johanna Lindborg in Sweden in the Bronze play-off.
Indian women have now improved their best performances in the world for winning two bronze in 2012 through the Sisters of Phoggat is the country’s best show.
Sarita surprisingly swede with early four-pointer and added two more points to the calculation with a quick take-down.
The ruling Asian champion was a 6-0 lead ordered by a break and did another amazing step for the race to 8-0.
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It was his sixth attempt to win a medal in the world, after failing to do it on one U-23 and four senior world.
Meanwhile, Divya Kakran (72kg) lost his reput on the morning session to Mongolia’s Davaanasan Enkh Amar and expected, Greece’s Roman wrestlers installed a disappointing show.
Sandeep (55kg), Vikas (72kg), Sajan (77kg) and Harpreet Singh (82kg) bent from the competition.
Only Sajan succeeded in winning a battle while the other three lost their opening.