UFA (Russia): issued in the final, Bipasha (76kg) must be satisfied with the silver medal but Sanju Devi who was resilient made him calm and relied on his stamina to secure a place in the title 62kg at the Junior Wrestling World Championship on Thursday.
Simran (50kg) and Sito (55kg) won a bronze medal to add to the calculation of India but Arju lost 68kg’s bronze play-off due to injury.
Bhieri also entered the 65kg final while Wareh will fight for bronze after losing his 62kg semi-final.
Bipasha lost his final by the technical advantage for Kylie Renee Welker, who was executed by ‘Fitley’ moving to complete the fight quickly.
Sanju appeared the star that day for India.
He may not look athletic but quickly with his movement and reflexes when he defeated Lusia Schrel 5-2 Germany and then removed the 0-3 deficit to surround past Iva Geric 4-3 Croatia in the quarter-finals.
In the semifinals he went down 0-5 but relied on the highest stamina to win 8-5 against Birgul Soltanova Azerbaijan, who lost a little steam towards the end and blew his superiority.
He will fight for gold against Alina Casilieva Russia.
Also moving to the final is Bhialateri, who only has two attacks to win at 65kg to make the final.
The two battles were a low score because they had just managed to get enough points to win.
He defeated Jlassi Khadijah Tunisia and Amina Roxana Capezan Romania.
He is now against Irina Ringaci from Moldova.
Simran took a 50kg bronze with a 7-3 victory from behind the Belarus’ Natallia Varnain, who completed the first period with a 3-0 lead but could not get one point in second place.
Simran not only found a point assessment movement, he also defended well to bring up the winner.
Dominant Sito in a 55kg bronze play-off because he secured a medal with a victory victory victory over Melda Derenkci.
Kusum (59kg) even though it could never make a movement that would give his points, losing 1-2 to Azerbaijan’s Aliyeva.
He defended well but it wasn’t enough to win the match.
Saneh (72kg) almost had no problems sending Kseniya Patapovich from Belarus 6-2 in his baby and remained uninterrupted against Tsogzolmaa Dorjsuren Mongolia, won 7-0.
Four Pointer Saneh on a prominent double-leg attack.
But he was fascinated by American Kennedy Alexix Baldes, who did a large amplitude throw at first to make Indians and win with technical advantages.
In other matches involving Indian girls, pinki (53kg) made a promising start to lead 5-4 and 7-6 with a severe four point throw but Emine Casmak never seemed nervous when she released moving time to win the fight with a score 12-7.
Mansi, competing in the 57kg category, began with the 16-4 victory which was confident in Claire Marie, but was screened by Turkey Elvira Kamaloglu 1-9 in the quarter-finals.
Elvira affected two amazing four pointer on counterattacks to withdraw.