Indian wushu players win seven medals, including two gold, at Junior World Championships

Indian wushu players win seven medals, including two gold, at Junior World Championships

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Category : Sports Published on: October 01 2024

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  • Young Indian Wushu players won a total of seven medals, including two gold, one silver, and four bronze medals, at the 9th World Junior Wushu Championships 2024, which was held in Brunei from September 22 to 30.
  • Aryan defeated China's Gong Huanran in the 48 kg boys junior category to become the first player to win a gold medal for the India, while Shaurya won the second gold in the 48 kg boys category.
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