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Bajrang Punia Wins Gold at Asian Wrestling Championship

Bajrang was trailing 2-7 with just 60 seconds to go but he produced three gut wrench moves to take eight points.

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Bajrang Punia logged 10 points in a row in the gold medal bout to reclaim his Asian Championship crown, defeating Kazakhstan’s Sayatbek Okassov 12-7 in a nail-biting 65 kg men’s freestyle final on Tuesday.

The CWG and Asian Games champion was trailing 2-7 with just 60 seconds to go for the final bell but the unperturbed Indian produced three gut wrench moves and an exposure move to take eight points after he began the attack with a two-point take down.

It is Bajrang’s second gold at this championship, having won one in 2017. Overall, it was the fifth medal for the Indian in this tournament.

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On his way to the final, Bajrang had conceded just one point. He defeated Uzbekistan's Sirojiddin Khasanov 12-1 in the semi-final before winning by technical superiority against Charles Fern of Sri Lanka. He beat Peyman Biabani of Iran 6-0.

The wrestler seemed excited and very vocal after his win.

“I have been training to adopt new techniques; am happy that I could implement those and I am very happy that I could win the match and a gold medal. There is lots to work on and my focus is to prepare for the World Championship, which also is an Olympic qualifier.”
Bajrang Punia
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Meanwhile, Praveen, who won a bronze in this championship in 2012, lost the 79 kg gold medal bout 0-3 to 2017 world championships bronze medallist Bahman Mohammad Teymouri of Iran.

Rana had won a close 3-2 semi-final against Kazakhstan's Galymzhan Usserbayev.

“I am happy that I could change the colour of my medal. There are quite a few important tournaments coming up and this win will further motivate me as I aim to win a berth for the World Championships later this year and qualify for Olympics.”
Parveen Rana

Satywart Kadian lost to Batzul Ulziisaikhan in the 97 kg quarter final bout but went on to make the cut after his Mongolian rival reached the final. He won the bronze play-off 8-1 against Haobin Gao of China.

Meanwhile, in the 57kg weight division, Ravi Kumar entered the bronze medal play-off round after winning his repechage against Chia Tso Liu of Taipei 4-0 but lost the medal bout 3-5 to Yuki Takahashi of Japan.

Rajneesh bowed out of the tournament early in 70kg category.

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