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Asian Wrestling Championships: Sakshi Malik Settles For Silver Medal, Vinesh Phogat Bags Bronze

Bronze medallist at the 2016 Rio Olympics, Sakshi was the only Indian to get through to the title round on Friday before losing a closely fought 65kg final to Naomi Ruike of Japan.

Rio Olympics Bronze medal winner Sakshi Malik showed her class once again and this time she bagged the Silver  medal ( 65 kg category ) at the Asian Wrestling Championship being held at the KD Jadhav Wrestling Hall in the national capital. On Day four of the event India added one silver and two bronze medals to the tally.  Sakshi who is yet to get a ticket for the Tokyo Olympics showed some brilliant form but lost the final narrowly to Naomi Ruike of Japan.
In the finals Sakshi started off on a defensive note. The Japanese opponent took advantage and scored a couple of points and managed to hold onto it till the end.
Asian Wrestling Championship is a ranking event where the wrestlers can improve their ranking in their respective categories and later the upper ranked ones can take advantage of an easier draw during the Olympics qualification event.
Meanwhile, Vinesh Phogat had to be content with a bronze medal in the 53 kg freestyle category. Vinesh beat Vietnam's Thi Ly Kiu 10-0 by technical superiority in the bronze medal match in the 53kg category. Earlier, a defeat to Japanese Mayu Mukaida put her out of contention for the gold.
Notably, Mukaida, who won silver at the 2019 wrestling World Championships, went on to lose her gold medal match.
Bronze medallist at the 2016 Rio Olympics, Sakshi was the only Indian to get through to the title round on Friday before losing a closely fought 65kg final to Naomi Ruike of Japan. Sakshi was unable to execute an attack on her opponent's legs in the second minute of the match which gave Ruike an opportunity to steal two points. Sakshi came within touching distance of overturning the deficit in the final seconds of the bout, but Ruike held fort.
"I tried to attack in the beginning, but was not too successful. I probably should have been more aggressive," Sakshi said after the bout.
"This tournament has been useful for me to understand where I stand going into the Olympic qualifiers. I can't rate myself. The coaches will tell me where I went wrong and how good or bad I was," she added. Sakshi also admitted that she may have underestimated her opponent in the final.
Bajrang Punia, India's hope for a medal in the Tokyo Olympics will be seen in action tomorrow and he will certainly aim nothing less than a gold medal. Four Pakistani wrestlers who are in Delhi at the moment will also be in action.
Meanwhile, Gursharan Preet Kaur won a bronze with a 5-2 win over Mongolia's Tsevegmed Enkhbayar. She had beaten Svetlana Oknazarova of Uzbekistan earlier in the day but her subsequent loss to Kazakhstan's Zhamila Bakbergenova cost her a place in the final.
Anshu Malik (18), also making her senior debut at the tournament, won bronze after beating Uzbekistan's Sevara Eshmuratova 4-1. Sonam (18), who beat Sakshi in trial before the championships, was beaten in the 62kg bronze medal match by reigning world champion Aisuluu Tynybekova of Kyrgyzstan.
Tynybekova's superior experience was on display as she gave the 18-year-old World Cadet champion no quarter and won 11-0 by technical superiority. This was Sonam's first senior appearance at the tournament.
(With inputs from IANS)
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