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Kumar Mohit and Chandermohan win gold at U23 Asian Championships
Indian freestyle wrestlers continued their impressive run at the U23 Asian Championships in Vietnam, with Kumar Mohit and Chandermohan winning gold medals. India added several more medals across categories, taking their freestyle tally to six in the tournament
Kumar Mohit and Chandermohan strike gold as Indian freestyle wrestlers claim nine medals, counting in the U23 Asian Championships in Da Nang, Vietnam. Photo credit: IANS
Da Nang (Vietnam): Indian freestyle wrestlers maintained their solid form at the U23 Asian Championships here on Tuesday, adding four more medals to the country’s tally on day four of the competition.
Kumar Mohit and Chandermohan led the charge by winning gold medals in their respective weight classes, while Deepak took the silver medal in the 61kg division and another Indian grappler, also named Deepak, claimed bronze in the 74kg category.
These finishes took India’s freestyle medal count to six, building on the success from the previous day when Akshay T Dhere (57kg) and Vicky (97kg) both secured gold medals.
Mohit was in complete control during his 65kg gold medal bout, recording a comfortable 12-4 victory over Kyrgyzstan’s Oskonbai A Abdisamatov to finish on top of the podium.
Later in the session, Chandermohan pulled off a thrilling 7-6 win against Kazakhstan’s Yerkhan Abil to secure the 79kg title.
In the 61kg final, Deepak played out a closely contested 4-4 bout against Kazakhstan’s Nurdanat Aitanov but eventually had to settle for the silver medal.
Meanwhile, India secured a bronze medal in the 74kg category as Deepak outclassed Turkmenistan’s Vatan Annairazov with a dominant 10-0 win.
“The freestyle squad has shown great consistency over the last two days. Winning four gold, two silver and two bronze medals in freestyle so far is a very positive sign for us. Mohit and Chandermohan wrestled beautifully today to win their titles, and both Deepaks gave it their all on the mat.
“I congratulate the boys and the coaching staff for these results, and we are hopeful of more medals by the end of the day,” said Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) President Sanjay Singh.
Kumar Punit added another silver medal to India’s tally in the 92kg division after going down 1-12 against Kyrgyzstan’s Ulukbek Soorombekov in the championship bout.
Mor Sachin secured a bronze medal in the 86kg category with a solid 4-1 victory over Boburbek Ruzimboev.
Lacky settled for the silver medal in the 125kg category after suffering a 0-10 defeat against Kazakhstan’s Rizabek Aitmukhan in the title clash.