Budapest: Young Wrestler Safe Gulia and Sagar Jaglan on Tuesday a new world champion appeared in their respective categories when India served an impressive show on the second day of the Cadet World Championship.
Gulia emerged the winner with a convincing 5-2 victory over American Lukas Joseph Lilledahl at 48kg final while Jaglan Blanked James Mockler Rowley 4-0 in the 80kg summit clash.
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https://t.co/0ddgvq6ylj- United World Wrestling (@Wrestling) 1626797891000SAHIL wins 110kg bronze by clamping Alikhan Kussainov Kazakhstan in the first two minutes.
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https://t.co/AG00BWQ4RP- United World Wrestling (@Wrestling) 1626801605000Adding for India’s success, Jaskaran Singh convinced himself from silver in the 60kg category with a 6-2 victory over Abdulrahman Ibrahimov Azerbaijan in the semifinals.
Gulia just conceded three points in the title of the title.
Americans, higher, have a better reach but safely adjust the game well and continue to attack their rivals.
Safe to lead 3-0 when Luke dred out to narrow the advantage but Indian wrestlers came by taking their own steps to withdraw.
Solid Jaglan defense because he did not let Americans make a movement to attack and score points with push out.
Vaibhav Patil lost a 5-7 play-off bronze medal to Javid Javadov from Azerbaijan at 55kg.
Sahil (110kg) will also fight for bronze.
On Wednesday, Jaskaran Singh will fight for gold against Uzbekistan Kamronbek Kadamov while Chirag (51kg) and Jaideep (71kg) will fight for bronze.