Gonda (Uttar Pradesh): Sarita Mor who took the lead tactically pocketed a 59kg title with a victory that ruled over the Geeta Phogat’s comeback on the day when setting names like Divya Kakran and Sakshi Malik bit dust at the National Wresting Championship on Friday.
The 59KG category is one of the hardest in women’s competition with three world championship medalists in Fray for a degree.
Sarita entered the fresh event from her world’s bronze medal winner while struggling but strong pooja dhanda (World Bronze Winner 2018) needed to get a touch of the length of life.
Make it a harder bracket is the 2012 World Bronze Winner Geeta, which returns to competitive wrestling after three years after a delivery break.
Sarita dominated all her matches in Roiring Clash Title because only Pooja Dhanda tested it.
He won two matches by falling and one with a technical advantage.
As anticipated, sarita 26 years old and 32-year-old Geeta entered the final where the train wrestler appeared Champion with a score of 8-0.
Sarita sharply, had more strength in her movement in the final against Geeta, who admitted that she let her rival call a shot.
Sarita is aggressive from the beginning while Geta remains defensive that hurts her chances.
Sarita continued to tighten her grip in the match, building her leader by moving after moving.
Incidentally, the last time Geeta competed in citizens was in 2017 when he had defeated Sarita in a gold medal match.
“I am very motivated after the world championship.
I have worked a lot on my attack in a recent thing and I’m glad I can execute what I have done,” Sarita said after winning the seventh gold in citizens.
“I also wanted to congratulate Geeta, who really had a great comeback.
It wasn’t easy but he was fine.
I have analyzed the game along with my husband Rahul (Maan) and coach Kuldip Malik, and played it.
I like it.
I like it.
I like Playing on the ground.
Wrestles and that’s what I did today.
“Geeta said the score 8-0 in the final hurt him even as a whole he was happy with silver.
“Win or defeat is not a problem but the way of defeat is what hurts.
I just can’t play my game in the final, I let Sarita dictate the term,” he said.
“On my comeback, I didn’t find a problem with my durability or speed level but I needed to work tactically in the game.” Geeteta’s sister, Sangeeta won the title in the 62kg Division, where Sakshi Malik was eliminated by Manha with a score of 6-1.
The 2016 Olympic bronze winner has struggled for some time and was beaten in domestic competition.
Sangeeta was tested by Punjab’s Loveleen Kaur in his opening battle, which applies 8-8 on criteria but better with each match.
He also made a comeback after a long time after a knee injury.
Several times Sangeeta made a foot attack, holding the ankle of his opponents but could not finish the movement.
He is certainly not as sharp as he wants.
Another big name to bite dust is U23 World Championship bronze medal Divya Kakran.
He was pinned by the gold winner finally had a pinim.
Kulvinder took silver while the second bronze was taken by Anuradha.
The next state of the state was also impressed as the Junior World Mealist Simeal Championship and U23 World Silver Winner Shivani Pawar knocked down several big names on the way to 50kg.
Shivani defeated Olympic participants of the Tokyo Seema Bisla 7-2 in the semifinals before taking gold by clamping Simran.
With his voice techniques and Stamina, Shivani showed many promises for the future while Simran had also made a stable progress.
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