Anshu gets bronze, Mansi inches closer to medal at junior Worlds

Anshu beat Russia’s Alina Kazymova 11-5 in the bronze-medal bout after losing her semifinal to Japan's Sae Nanjo.

Published : Sep 20, 2018 23:24 IST , Trnava (Slovakia)

Vinesh Phogat in action against Japan's Yuki Irie during the final bout of women's freestyle 50kg wrestling event, at the Asian Games in Jakarta. (representational image)
Vinesh Phogat in action against Japan's Yuki Irie during the final bout of women's freestyle 50kg wrestling event, at the Asian Games in Jakarta. (representational image)
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Vinesh Phogat in action against Japan's Yuki Irie during the final bout of women's freestyle 50kg wrestling event, at the Asian Games in Jakarta. (representational image)

Anshu Malik ensured that India does not endure a medal-less day at the Junior World Wrestling Championship as she grabbed a bronze in the 59kg category here on Thursday.

In the 57kg category, Mansi will fight for a bronze.

Anshu beat Russia’s Alina Kazymova 11-5 in the bronze-medal bout after losing her semifinal by technical superiority to Sae Nanjo of Japan.

Mansi had an impressive run till the semifinals in the women’s 57kg category, winning both her bouts by technical superiority but lost by the fall to Andoriahanako Sawa from Japan.

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She will now fight it out with the winner of the bout between Germany’s Serena Boelke and Hannah Fay Taylor of Canada.

Karuna still has a chance to make it to the bronze medal round. She has to beat Poland’s Kamila Czeslawa Kulwicka in the repechage round. She had a poor start, losing by technical superiority to French grappler Koumba Selene Fanta.

The other Indians struggled on the mat as Swati Shinde lost her 1/8 round 3-14 to Russia’s Mariia Tiumetekova in the 53kg.

In the 62kg, Radhika was outplayed 2-8 by Russia’s Daria Bobrulko in the quarterfinals.

Jaspreet Kaur could not even go beyond the qualification round, losing by fall to Turkey’s Asli Demir.

Sonika Hooda lost her quarterfinal 1-5 to Korea’s Hyeonyeong Park.

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