12 April,2023 07:48 AM IST | Astana (Kazakhstan) | Agencies
Vikas
Greco-Roman grappler Vikas won a bronze medal to take India's tally to four on the second day of the Asian Wrestling Championships 2023, here.
Vikas (below) defeated China's Jian Tan by 8-0 technical superiority in the men's 72kg Greco-Roman category, within a remarkable time of 1 min 41 secs on Monday.
The Indian started his campaign strongly with an 11-0 technical superiority win over Korea's Ji-yeon Lee in the qualification round. However, he suffered a 1-6 loss to Iran's Sajjad Imentalab in the quarter-finals.
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Vikas made the bronze medal bout after Sajjad Imentalab advanced to the final, an olympics.com report said.
Meanwhile, making a memorable debut, India's Nisha Dahiya got herself in contention for a gold medal after edging past her opponents in close bouts, here Tuesday. Nisha downed China's Feng Zhou in the semi-final, which she won 7-6 after trailing 3-6 in the 68kg bout. India finished the Greco-Roman campaign with four medals.
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