05/08/24 | 10:09 pm | Paris Olympics 2024

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Paris Olympics: Nisha Dahiya loses in women’s 68 kg wrestling QFs

Indian wrestler Nisha Dahiya’s Paris Olympics campaign met an unfortunate end as she succumbed to North Korea’s Pak Sol Gum in the quarterfinals of the women’s 68 kg competition on Monday.

Dahiya faced an 8-10 loss to Sol Gum. At one point, she was leading 8-2, but she faced an injury and had to take some medical timeouts. Sol Gum took full advantage of her opponent’s injury and made a comeback, which was just good enough to help her win the match.

In the round of 16, Nisha had defeated Tetiana Sova by 6-4 at the Champs de Mars Arena. Nisha could just make it to the quarterfinals in her debut Olympics. Sova led 4-1 after the first round, but Nisha fought back in the second round to get five more points and turn the contest in her favor.

A total of six Indian wrestlers will be competing at the Paris Olympics from August 5 to 11. Two-time Olympian Vinesh Phogat will be competing in the women’s 50 kg category, having featured in the 48 kg in the Rio 2016 Olympics and 53 kg in the Tokyo Olympics 2020.

Antim Panghal, who had won an Asian Games bronze last year, will be making her debut at the Olympics in the women’s 53 kg category. She secured her quota for the Olympics with a World Championships bronze medal last year.

Commonwealth Games silver medallist Anshu Malik (women’s 57 kg), and U-23 world champion Reetika Hooda (women’s 76 kg) are the other Indian wrestlers who will be competing in the Olympics for the first time ever.

Aman Sehrawat will be India’s sole representative in men’s wrestling, competing in freestyle wrestling. An Asian Games bronze medalist, he will be in action during the men’s 57 kg freestyle wrestling.

India has secured seven wrestling medals at the Olympics: two silver and five bronze medals.

Paris 2024 Olympics: Indian Wrestlers

Men’s Freestyle

– Aman Sehrawat – Men’s 57 kg

Women’s Freestyle

– Vinesh Phogat – Women’s 50 kg
– Antim Panghal – Women’s 53 kg
– Anshu Malik – Women’s 57 kg
– Nisha Dahiya – Women’s 68 kg
– Reetika Hooda – Women’s 76 kg

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