Indian Women Wrestlers Dominate at Under-17 World Championships

Indian Women Wrestlers Dominate at Under-17 World Championships

Four Indian women wrestlers have made the country proud by winning world titles in their respective categories at the Under-17 World Championships held in Jordan. Aditi Kumari, Neha, Pulkit, and Mansi Lather have emerged victorious in their weight classes, showcasing their exceptional skills and talent on the global stage.

India’s dominance in women’s wrestling was further highlighted by the fact that two more Indian wrestlers, Kajal and Shrutika Shivaji Patil, are in contention for gold medals. With such a strong performance, India is now certain to win the women’s team trophy, despite not fielding a wrestler in the 49kg weight class.

Aditi Kumari

Aditi Kumari, competing in the 43kg weight class, defeated her opponent from Azerbaijan in the final to clinch the gold medal. Aditi had earlier won a bronze medal at the Asian Cadet Championships held in Kazakhstan in June 2021.

Neha

Neha, competing in the 65kg weight class, won the gold medal by defeating her opponent from Russia in the final. Neha had earlier won a silver medal at the Asian Cadet Championships held in Kazakhstan in June 2021.

Pulkit

Pulkit, competing in the 61kg weight class, won the gold medal by defeating her opponent from Mongolia in the final. Pulkit had earlier won a bronze medal at the Asian Cadet Championships held in Kazakhstan in June 2021.

Mansi Lather

Mansi Lather, competing in the 39kg weight class, won the gold medal by defeating her opponent from Japan in the final. Mansi had earlier won a silver medal at the Asian Cadet Championships held in Kazakhstan in June 2021.

Kajal and Shrutika Shivaji Patil

Kajal and Shrutika Shivaji Patil are in contention for gold medals in their respective weight classes. Kajal is competing in the 72kg weight class, while Shrutika is competing in the 40kg weight class.

India’s Dominance in Women’s Wrestling

India’s performance at the Under-17 World Championships is a testament to the country’s growing dominance in women’s wrestling. Indian women wrestlers have been consistently performing well at the international level, winning medals and accolades for the country.

The Indian government has been actively promoting and supporting women’s wrestling in the country, providing the necessary infrastructure, training, and financial assistance to the athletes. The success of Indian women wrestlers at the Under-17 World Championships is a result of their hard work, dedication, and the support of the government and the wrestling community in the country.

Conclusion

The victory of Aditi Kumari, Neha, Pulkit, and Mansi Lather at the Under-17 World Championships is a proud moment for India and the wrestling community in the country. Their exceptional performance and talent have brought glory to the nation and inspired many young girls to take up wrestling as a sport.

With the continued support of the government and the wrestling community, Indian women wrestlers are poised to achieve even greater success in the future, and bring more laurels to the country.

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