Junior World Wrestling Championship: Silver for Ravinder; Yash, Patil, Anirudh won bronze medals. More sports news – Times of India

Ufa (Russia): Ravinder After losing to her Iranian rival, Bipasha settled for a silver medal but Bipasha emerged a surprise finalist in the women’s 76kg to keep India’s gold medal hopes alive at the Junior World Wrestling Championships on Monday.
Yash (74kg), making full use of the repechage route Prithvi Babasaheb Patil (92kg) and Anirudh (125kg) took bronze as India ended their men’s freestyle campaign with six medals.
Gaurav Baliyan (79kg) and Deepak (97kg) won bronze on Tuesday.
Against a strong Rahman Musa Amouzdakhalili, who had won yasar dogu In the senior event in June this year, Ravinder could not make his move as he was left largely to defend the 61kg title bout.
Irani comfortably kept Ravinder with head and body locks to win 9-3.
In the 74kg play-offs, Yash first won 9-2 over Armenia’s Armen Musikyan and then went down 2-5 with a 12-6 win over Kyrgyzstan’s Stambul Zanibek Ulu.
Yash converted the bout with his quick moves in the last 90 seconds. Stumble probably got overconfident after taking the lead and Yash immediately took advantage when his opponent dropped his guard a bit.
Patil won the bronze medal in the 92kg by defeating Ivan Kirillov of Russia 2-1 in the play-offs. Patil was trailing from the norm after both wrestlers scored points on each other’s inaction, but the Russian was fined one point for foul play, and it proved decisive.
Anirudh (125kg) also added a bronze medal to India’s tally with an impressive 7-2 win over Aydin Ahmedov of Azerbaijan.
In the women’s competition, Bipasha was slower than the block but got better with each match. She won 6-3 over Kazakhstan’s Dilnaz Mulkinova and then comfortably defeated Mongolia’s Odbag Ulzibat 9-4.
Simran entered the women’s 50kg semi-finals with two major victories, but lost the final four stage match to formidable American Emily King Shilson by technical superiority. She will not fight for bronze.
Showing a lot of promise for the future, Simran beats Romania first Georgiana Lavinia Antucca By technical superiority without losing a single point and then won by ‘fall’ in the high-scoring quarterfinal against Azerbaijan’s Gultakin Shirinova.
The quarterfinals were fast with moves and counter moves in two periods, but Simran eventually caught Shirinova for the pin when she was leading 18-8.
However, Sito (55kg), Kusum (59kg) and Arju (68kg) lost in their respective quarterfinals.

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