New Delhi [India], July 8 (ANI): The Indian Under-15 wrestling groups delivered an impressive efficiency on the 2025 Under-15 Asian Wrestling Championship held in Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) from 4th to seventh July 2025, competing throughout Free Style, Greco-Roman, and Women’s Wrestling classes. The Indian Under-15 Freestyle Wrestling Team emerged as Team Champions, securing a complete of 203 factors, leaving Japan in second place with 166 factors. The Indian contingent claimed eight medals, together with six gold, one silver, and one bronze, dominating the competitors, in response to a press launch from the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI). The medal rush in Free Style started with Vansh Ahlawat, who clinched the primary Gold for India by defeating his Japanese opponent in an exhilarating bout with a rating of 9-8. Aaryan (44 kg) defeated a Kyrgyz wrestler by technical superiority (16-6). Prathmesh Suryakant Patil outplayed his Uzbek opponent with a 7-4 win. Rohit Mann secured a 10-0 technical superiority win over Tajikistan. Sachin (68 kg) pinned his Uzbek rival to win by fall. Kartik (85 kg) battled previous Kazakhstan with a 3-1 victory. The Women’s Wrestling Team displayed a valiant effort, ending second general with 202 factors, simply behind Japan, who scored 217 factors. In an intense championship the place seven gold medal bouts have been contested between India and Japan, India managed to win two gold medals and an important bronze medal, finally bagging a complete of three gold, 5 silver, and one bronze medal. Jiya (33 kg) gained Gold after a gritty 4-2 win towards her Japanese counterpart. Purvi Sharma (66 kg) dominated her Japanese opponent with an 8-0 win. Diksha (39 kg) delivered a commanding efficiency by defeating her Kyrgyz opponent by fall. In the 58 kg Bronze medal bout, India outclassed Japan so as to add one other medal to the tally. Despite slender losses in a number of finals, the Indian ladies displayed commendable talent and dedication all through the championship. The Greco-Roman group confronted robust challenges and completed fifth within the general medal tally. While most wrestlers misplaced out in Bronze medal bouts, Abhishek (48 kg) reached the ultimate and secured a Silver Medal, falling brief towards Kazakhstan with an 8-0 scoreline. Additionally, Parnam Singh (68 kg) earned a Bronze Medal with a strong 10-1 win over the Kyrgyz wrestler. The record of medal winners is as follows: Gold Medal Winners (09): 41 Kg. / FS Vansh Ahlawat, 44 Kg. / FS Aaryan, 52 Kg. / FS Prathmesh Suryakant Patil, 62 Kg. / FS Rohit Maan, 68 Kg. / FS Sachin, 85 Kg. / FS Karti, 33 Kg. / WW Jiya, 39 Kg. / WW Diksha, 66 Kg. / WW Puravi Sharma. Silver Medal Winners (07): 57 Kg. / FS Dinesh Lahu Malpote, 36 Kg. / WW Rohini Khanu Devba, 42 Kg. / WW Gayatri Shinde46 Kg. / WW Vaishnavi Amol Torave, 54 Kg. / WW Simran, 62 Kg. / WW Ankita Kushvaha, 48 Kg. / GR Abhishek. Bronze Medal Winners (03): 75 Kg. / FS Love, 58 Kg. / WW Sukhman, 68 Kg. / GR Parnam Singh. (ANI)

