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Anshu Malik to fight for Asian Championship gold, Manisha to wrestle for bronze - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Mongolia - Uzbekistan - Japan - India - Kazakhstan - Singapore

Anshu Malik to fight for Asian Championship gold, Manisha to wrestle for bronze

Anshu Malik was dominance personified as she won all her three bouts by technical superiority to breeze into the 57kg title clash while Manisha will fight for 62kg bronze at the Asian Championship on Friday. The 20-year-old defending champion from Haryana's Nidani village dished out a strong performance and literally toyed with her opponents to assure herself a third Asian Championship medal. She had won a bronze in the 2020 edition at home and won the 57kg title last year in Almaty.

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Asian Wrestling Championships: Sarita Mor, Sushma Shokeen Bag Bronze For India - sports.ndtv.com - Mongolia - Uzbekistan - Japan - India - Kazakhstan

Asian Wrestling Championships: Sarita Mor, Sushma Shokeen Bag Bronze For India

Sarita Mor and Sushma Shokeen won bronze medals for India in their respective women's freestyle weight categories at the Asian Wrestling Championships 2022 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on Thursday. Two-time Asian Champion Sarita Mor won two of her four group matches in the 59kg division to finish third in the field of five grapplers. Sarita lost to eventual gold medallist Sara Natami of Japan via technical superiority and suffered a narrow 2-1 loss to Shoovdor Baatarjav of Mongolia in her first two matches.

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Sarita Mor, Sushma take bronze at Asian Wrestling Championship - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Mongolia - Uzbekistan - Japan - Kazakhstan

Sarita Mor, Sushma take bronze at Asian Wrestling Championship

Sarita Mor was not at her best but still managed to win a bronze medal while Sushma Shokeen also earned a podium finish at the Asian Wrestling Championship on Thursday. Competing in the five-wrestler 59kg category, Sarita, the 2021 World Championship bronze medallist, began with two defeats against Mongolia's Shoovdor Baatarjav (1-2) and Japan's Sara Natami (VSU) -- but made a comeback by winning her last two bouts. She first beat Uzbekistan's Dilfuza Aimbetova by technical superiority and then followed that up with a 5-2 win over Diana Kayumova.

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India's Greco Roman wrestlers win 3 bronze on opening day of Asian Championship - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Mongolia - Uzbekistan - Japan - India - Iran - Kazakhstan - Kyrgyzstan

India's Greco Roman wrestlers win 3 bronze on opening day of Asian Championship

Asian Wrestling Championship, three of the five Greco Roman grapplers in action, including Sunil Kumar, won bronze medals, here on Tuesday. This is for the second time that Sunil has earned a podium finish at the Asian championship, having won the 87kg title in the 2020 edition. The 23-year-old opened up a huge 5-0 lead early in his bronze medal bout against Mongolia's Batbayar Lutbayar and eventually won by technical superiority.

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SAI sanctions Rs 1.28 crore for participation of 30 wrestlers at Senior Asian Championship - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Mongolia -  Tokyo - India

SAI sanctions Rs 1.28 crore for participation of 30 wrestlers at Senior Asian Championship

Sports Authority of India has sanctioned Rs 1.28 crore for the participation of 30 wrestlers, including Olympic medallists Ravi Dahiya and Bajrang Punia, at the Senior Asian Championship beginning in Mongolia on Tuesday. A total of 20 wrestlers from the men's team across the Freestyle and Greco-Roman categories and 10 from the women's team will participate at the event, which is an exposure competition ahead of the Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games.

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Exclusive: 'Complete focus on my wrestling career, coach Shako wasn't pushed out' - Bajrang Punia on his comeback after injury, the Olympic bronze & more - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Russia - Mongolia - Japan -  Tokyo - India - Kazakhstan - Azerbaijan

Exclusive: 'Complete focus on my wrestling career, coach Shako wasn't pushed out' - Bajrang Punia on his comeback after injury, the Olympic bronze & more

Bajrang Punia, debilitated and frustrated by his knee injury, was warming up for his 65kg freestyle bronze-medal bout. It was the biggest stage of them all -- the Olympics. He had landed in Tokyo virtually on one leg, carrying a knee injury he suffered in Russia barely a month or so before the Games. But his valor had shone through in the Japanese capital. Bajrang, though, lost in the semis to Azerbaijan's Haji Aliyev. Now, it was either an Olympic medal or an agonizing wait of another three years. With that playing on his mind, Bajrang virtually decided to put his career on the line. "Remove the (knee) brace for now, we'll take care of the injury later," he told the physio. Summoning every inch of his energy reserves, Bajrang beat Kazakhstan's Daulet Niyazbekov 8-0 to win an Olympic bronze medal. But the effort took its toll, on his knees. For more than six months after that, Bajrang had to be in rehab mode, and returned only late last month for the selection trials ahead of the Asian Championships beginning April 19. Ahead of his departure for the tournament in Mongolia, TimesofIndia.com visited the Sports Authority of India centre in Sonepat, where Bajrang was part of the national camp for the Indian men's wrestling team. A candid Bajrang sat down for an exclusive interview with TimesofIndia.com on the sidelines of the arena , taking questions on his life on and around the mat, and also on what it's like to be a newly-married man (Bajrang married wrestler Sangeeta Phogat of the famed Phogat wrestling family in November 2020).

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'It will be painful': Wrestlers hope their sport is not left out of 2026 Commonwealth Games final roster - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Mongolia -  Tokyo - India -  Delhi

'It will be painful': Wrestlers hope their sport is not left out of 2026 Commonwealth Games final roster

Commonwealth Games (CWG) to be held in Australia's Victoria state doesn't include three sports that India has regularly fielded its athletes in and also won many medals in. Wrestling, shooting and archery are not part of the initial list of 16 sports announced by the CWG Federation earlier this week, when it revealed Victoria as the host for the 2026 edition. The coaches and wrestlers part of the ongoing men's national camp at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) centre in Sonepat were taken aback by the news. TimesofIndia.com recently visited the camp that's on to prepare for the Asian Championships in Mongolia. "I wasn't aware of this," said Ravi Dahiya, silver medallist (57kg) from the Tokyo Olympics held in 2021, talking to Timesofindia.com

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Judo stars take to the mats at Antalya Grand Slam 2022 - euronews.com - Brazil - Mongolia - Turkey - Uzbekistan -  Tokyo - Taiwan - Israel -  Lima

Judo stars take to the mats at Antalya Grand Slam 2022

Sunny Antalya hosted its annual Grand Slam tournament and the stars of Judo did not disappoint!

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