Mansi Ahlawat’s bronze medal in the women’s 59kg category at the World Championships has extended India’s medal-winning streak at the prestigious event. However, the men’s freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestlers failed to secure any medals, returning empty-handed.
Ahlawat, who trains at Sir Chhotu Ram Akhada under coach Mandeep, defeated Canada’s Laurence Beauregard 5-0 in the bronze medal bout. She had earlier lost her semifinal 1-4 to Mongolia’s Sukhee Tserenchimed after winning three consecutive bouts on Wednesday.
Manisha Bhanwala (65kg) also came close to a podium finish but lost her bronze play-off 2-8 to Japan’s Miwa Morikawa. Bhanwala had bounced back in contention after winning her repechage round 7-2 against Mongolia’s Enkhjin Tuvshinjargal.
Kirti (55kg) and Bipasha (72kg) could not reach the medal round.
In men’s freestyle, Sandeep Mann (92kg) made the repechage round but lost the bout by technical superiority to Slovakia’s Btyrbek Tsakuklov. Udit (61kg), Manish Goswami (70kg), and Parvinder Singh (79kg) could not make the medal round.
India’s Greco-Roman wrestlers, as usual, struggled as Sanjeev (55kg), Chetan (63kg), Ankit Gulia (72kg), and Rohit Dahiya (82kg) faded early in the competition.
Despite the men’s wrestlers’ disappointing performance, Ahlawat’s bronze medal has given India something to cheer about at the World Championships. The 23-year-old wrestler has shown great promise and will be one to watch in the future.