Junior Wrestling World Championship: Bipasha settles for silver, bronze for Simran and Seeto. More sports news – Times of India

UFA (Russia): knocks out in final, Bipasha: (76kg) had to be content with the silver medal, but determined Sanju Devi Kept her calm and relied on her stamina to make it to the 62kg title bout Junior Wrestling World Championship on Thursday.
Simran (50 kg) and venue (55kg) moved up India’s tally by winning a bronze medal, but Arju won the 68kg bronze medal due to an injury.
Bhateri also made her way to the 65kg final, while Saneh will fight for the bronze after losing the 62kg semi-final.
Bipasha lost her final by technical superiority to Kylie Renee Welker of America, who executed a ‘fitly’ move to end the bout early.
Sanju became the Star of the Day for India. She may not have looked athletic, but was quick with her moves and reflexes as she beat Germany’s Lucia Schrell 5–2 and then went down 0–3 to beat Croatia’s Eva Geric 4–3 in the quarterfinals. deleted it.
She was also down 0-5 in the semi-finals, but relied on her supreme stamina to secure an 8-5 win against Azerbaijan’s Birgul Soltanova, who lost a bit of steam at the end and blew away her lead.
She will fight for gold against Alina Kasabieva of Russia.
Also going to the final was Bhateri, who had just two bouts to win in 65kg to make it to the final. Both her matches were low-scoring as she managed to score enough points to win. She defeated Jalsi Khadija of Tunisia and Amina Roxana Kepjan of Romania.
She will now face Irina Ringasi of Moldova.
Simran won the 50kg bronze medal with a 7-3 win over Natalia Varkina of Belarus, who ended the first period with a 3-0 lead but could not score a point in the second.
Not only did Simran get point-scoring moves, he also defended well to emerge the winner.
Ceto dominated her 55kg bronze play-off as she secured a medal with a technical superiority victory over Melda Derensky of Turkey.
Kusum (59kg) however could never make a move that earned her points, losing 1-2 to Aliyeva of Azerbaijan. He defended well but that was not enough to win the match.
Saneh (72kg) hardly had any trouble slamming Belarus’ Ksenia Patapovich 6-2 in her opening round and she did not bother against Mongolia. sogzollma dorjasuren, 7-0 win.
Saneh’s four-pointer stood out on the double leg attack.
He was however blown away by American Kennedy Alexix Baldes, who initially threw a grand dimension to stun the Indian and won by technical superiority.
In other matches involving the Indian girls, Pinky (53kg) started off brilliantly to lead 5-4 and 7-6, but Turkey’s Emin Kakmak never looked troubled as she snatched timely take-down moves. Compete with 12-7 score.
Competing in the 57kg category, Manasi started with a 16-4 win over American Claire Marie DiCugno but lost 1-9 to Elvira Kamloglu of Turkey in the quarterfinals.
Elvira impacted two astonishing four-pointers in counter-attacks to counterattack.

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