Asian Wrestling Championships 2024: India’s Udit Wins Silver; Abhimanyou, Vicky Bag Bronze

Asian Wrestling Championships 2024: India’s Udit Wins Silver; Abhimanyou, Vicky Bag Bronze

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Category : Sports Published on: April 13 2024

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  • Indian wrestling wrestler Udit won the silver medal in the men's 57kg category at the Asian Wrestling Championships 2024. 
  • Abhimanyu (70kg) and Vicky (97kg) also won bronze medals in their respective weight categories, taking India's medal tally to three.
  • U20 Asian champion Udit competed for the gold medal by defeating his competitors in the qualification, quarterfinals and semifinals. He illuminated India's name in this championship.
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