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Gritty Sarita retains title

Haryana girl fought back from 1-7 in 59kg final; Seema, Pooja get bronze

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Almaty (Kazakhstan), April 15

Sarita Mor, trailing 1-7 in the final of the 59kg category at the Asian Wrestling Championship, made a sensational comeback to win nine straight points, thus retaining her title. Meanwhile, Seema Bisla (50kg) and Pooja (76kg) settled for bronze medals at the tournament here today.

Sarita, who won gold at the 2020 championship in New Delhi, trailed 1-7 after a botched-up challenge but turned it around with a tremendous fightback against Mongolia’s Shoovdor Baatarjav. Attempting a move at 1-3 on the edge of the mat, the Haryana girl lost her balance, allowing her rival to get one point. However, the Mongolian’s coach challenged the call to get her ward four points. From there on, there was no stopping Sarita. She effected a takedown, following it up with an expose and then had one more takedown on the edge of the circle to make it 7-7.

At that juncture, time running out fast, the Mongolian camp challenged the call and lost that to give an extra point to Sarita, who won 10-7.

Sarita had lost her opening bout to the same Mongolian rival by a 4-5 margin but came back strongly in the next round against Kazakhstan’s Diana Kayumova, winning by technical superiority in the first period.

Bronze for Seema, Pooja

In the 50kg competition, Seema had a terrible start as she lost her opening bout by fall against Kazakshtan’s Valentina Ivanovna but made a strong comeback in the next round against Mongolian Anudari Nandintsetseg. Trailing 0-2, Seema got on board with a passivity point and a takedown. She never looked back after that, winning more points by employing gut-wrench and eventually won 7-3. She faced a stiff challenge from Uzbekistan’s Jasmina Immaeva in the semifinal which she lost 2-3. The Indian then beat Taipei’s Yung Hsun Lin by technical superiority to win the bronze medal.

In 76kg category, Pooja won her first bout 2-0 as the Korean Seoyeon Jeong was too passive and followed that up with a victory by fall against Uzbekistan’s Ozoda Zaripboeva. Mostly earning points through right-leg attacks, Pooja found a move, a right-leg attack, in the beginning of the second period which led her to pinning her rival. She, though, was no match to Elmira Syzdykova in the semifinals as the Kazakh pinned her with a stunning move. Pooja clinched the bronze after winning 5-2 against Korea’s Seyeon Jeong.

In the 68kg class, Nisha was ousted after losing both her bouts by fall. Despite dominating a major part of her second round bout that she led 6-0 with right leg attacks, Nisha lost to the Korean Eun Sun Jeong. She had lost her first round to Mongolia’s Delgermaa Enkhsaikhan. — TNS, PTI


I was ready for Shoovdor after loss to her: Sarita

“It was difficult since she is 2018 World Championship bronze medallist but I had prepared myself for this bout against Shoovdor Baatarjav. I lost to her in the first bout but I executed the plan in the final against her,” Sarita Mor said.

Asked if it’s a consolation to do well in 59kg since she is not getting enough results in 57kg, which is an Olympics category, Sarita did not agree. “No, I am doing well in 57kg. I won a silver in the recent Ranking Series event in 57kg. It’s just unfortunate that I could not make the cut at 57kg Olympic trials. I am confident I would have done ever better. I feel strong in both the categories,” she said.

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