Asian U-15 Wrestling C'ships: India ends stunning campaign with four more golds

Sagar Jaglan, Deepak Chahal, Vishal and Jatin were the four Indian gold medallists on the final day of Asian U-15 Wrestling Championships.

Published : Nov 24, 2019 23:20 IST

Indian girls Komal (42kg), Sheetal (46kg) and Dhanshri Fand (50kg) also won a silver medal each (Representative Image).
Indian girls Komal (42kg), Sheetal (46kg) and Dhanshri Fand (50kg) also won a silver medal each (Representative Image).
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Indian girls Komal (42kg), Sheetal (46kg) and Dhanshri Fand (50kg) also won a silver medal each (Representative Image).

Sagar Jaglan erased a massive 1-6 deficit to grab gold medal in the freestyle 68kg category as India concluded its campaign at the Under-15 Asian Wrestling Championships with 28 medals, including 13 gold, in Taichung on Sunday.

Led by 2019 Cadet World Championships bronze medallist Deepak Chahal, the freestyle grapplers continued their heroics to capture four gold medals on the final day of the competition.

While Chahal won the gold in 75kg, Haryana’s Vishal (62kg), Sagar Jaglan (68kg), and Madhya Pradesh’s Jatin (85kg) were the others who finished on the top podium. Most impressive of the lot was Sagar. He was down 1-6 against Bexultanov Yerkhan of Kazakhstan, he made a remarkable turnaround in the last 20 seconds to win the bout 7-6.

India finished on top of the team rankings in freestyle for the first time with 225 points as all 10 wrestlers finished on the podium. Kazakhstan finished second while Japan was third.

India’s Greco-Roman wrestlers added one gold and two silver on the final day. Harsh remained unbeatable in the 44kg to capture the yellow metal. With 204 points, India finished second behind Kazakhstan who accumulated 230 points.

The exploits of Indian girls also continued on Sunday with Komal (42kg), Sheetal (46kg) and Dhanshri Fand (50kg) contributing three silver medals to the tally.

Japan pushed India to the second spot in the girls team rankings. India finished with 212 points, 13 less than Japan.

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