Ufa (Russia): Ravinder settled for the silver medal after being covered by her Iranian opponents, but Bipasha appeared a surprise finalist at 76kg of women to keep the Indian gold medal hoping to live in the junior world wrestling championship on Monday.
Making a complete use of Route Repechach, Yas (74kg), Pruthvi BabaSehb Patil (92kg) and Anirudh (125kg) won a bronze medal when India completed their son’s free style campaign with six medals.
GOURAV BALIYAN (79KG) and Deepak (97kg) have won Bronze on Tuesday.
Against Rahman Mousa Amouzadkhalili is strong, who has won the Senior Yasar Dogu event in June this year, Ravinder could not make his movement because he was mostly left to stay in a 61kg title.
Iran made a tangled ravinder on the head and the body lock to win comfortably 9-3.
In 74kg’s play-off, Yash first scored a 9-2 victory that was confident in Armen Musikyan from Armenia and then won a 12-6 victory over Stambul Zhanybek Uu Kirgistan after being left behind 2-5.
Yash changed the battle in the last 90 seconds with a fast timely movement.
Stambul might get too confident after leading and Yash quickly took advantage after his rival dropped the guard.
Patil took a bronze at 92kg after crawling past Russia’s Ivan Kirillov 2-1 on the play-off.
Patil trailed the criteria after the two wrestlers scored points in their respective passivity but Russia imposed a penalty points to play rotten, and it proved to determine.
Anirudh (125kg) also added bronze with the calculation of India with an impressive 7-2 victory over Aydin Ahmadov from Azerbaijan.
In a female competition, Bipasha slows down from the block but it’s better with every match.
He manages a 6-3 victory over Dilnz Mulkinova Kazakhstan and then comfortably defeats Odbag Mongolia Ulzibakat 9-4.
Simran moved to a 50kg women’s semifinals with two dominant wins but lost the last four-stage match by a technical advantage with Emily King Shilson Emily King Tangguh.
He won’t fight for bronze.
Showing many promises for the future, Simran first defeated Romania Georgiana Lavinia Antuca by a technical advantage without recognizing a point and then victory with a ‘fall’ in the quarter-finals of high scores against Gultakin Shirinova from Azerbaijan.
Quarter-finals quickly with movement and counter moves across two periods but finally Simran holds Shirinova for a pin when he leads 18-8.
However, Sito (55kg), Kusum (59kg) and Arju (68kg) lost their respective quarter-finals.