VUNG TAU (Vietnam): Continuing their stellar performance on the international stage, the Indian womenโs wrestling team has emerged as the Champion Team at the Under-17 Asian Wrestling Championships held in Vung Tau, Vietnam, from June 18 to 26, as per the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) press release.
Following the triumphant victory of the Under-23 Women Wrestling Team in Vietnam, the Under-17 Women Wrestlers showcased exceptional grit, determination, and skill to carry forward Indiaโs winning momentum.
The Indian womenโs team dominated across weight categories, winning a total of 10 medals โ 5 Gold, 3 Silver, and 2 Bronze, thus securing the Champion Trophy with 215 points. China stood second with 151 points, while Japan secured third position with 149 points.
๐ฎ๐ณ CHAMPIONS!
Indiaโs U17 Womenโs Wrestling Team takes 1st place at the Asian Championships in Vietnam! ๐๐ฅ
๐ฅ 5 Gold
๐ฅ 3 Silver
๐ฅ 2 Bronze
๐งฎ 215 PointsFinal Standings:
๐ฅ India ๐ฎ๐ณ โ 215
๐ฅ China ๐จ๐ณ โ 151
๐ฅ Japan ๐ฏ๐ต โ 149@YASMinistry @Media_SAI @wrestling pic.twitter.com/V0Nqswij8Qโ Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) (@wfi_wrestling) June 25, 2025
Highlights of the Performance:
- Rachna (43 kg): Defeated a strong Japanese opponent with a decisive 9-0 victory to bag the Gold Medal.
- Rutuja (46 kg): Defeated Japanese wrestler in qualification round and claimed Gold by beating the Uzbek wrestler 10-0 in the final.
- Moni (57 kg): Overpowered a Japanese wrestler in the semifinal 10-2 and edged past a Kazakh opponent 1-1 (criteria) in the final to win Gold.
- Tina Punia (61 kg): Showcased excellence by defeating a Japanese wrestler 10-0 in the quarterfinal. However, she lost a closely contested final to the Kazakh wrestler 3-3 (criteria) and settled for Silver.
- Ashwani Vishnoi (65 kg): Indian wrestler defeated the Chinese opponent 2-0 in the final to claim Gold.
- Manisha (69 kg): Delivered a dominant performance and won Gold by fall against a Chinese opponent in the final.
The Indian teamโs resounding success reflects the depth of talent and preparation among the upcoming generation of women wrestlers.
In addition to the womenโs success, Hardeep (110 kg) in the Greco-Roman Style added to Indiaโs medal tally by clinching the gold medal, showcasing Indiaโs strength across wrestling disciplines.
Women Wrestling:
Gold Medals:
Rachna โ 43 Kg.
Rutuja โ 46 Kg.
Moni โ 57 Kg.
Ashvini Vishnoi โ 65 Kg.
Manisha โ 69 Kg.
Silver Medals:
Chesta โ 40 Kg.
Tina Punia โ 61 kg.
Kajal โ 73 Kg.
Bronze Medals
Anjali โ 49 Kg.
Saarika โ 53 Kg.
Greco Roman Style:
Gold Medal โ Hardeep โ 100 Kg.
Silver Medal โ Aditya Dileep Jadhav -48 Kg.
Bronze Medal โ Ritesh โ 60 Kg.
Bronze Medal โ Sachin Kumar โ 80 Kg.
Bronze Medal โ Nitin Kumar โ 92 Kg.
The Wrestling Federation of India congratulates all athletes, coaches, and support staff for their commendable efforts and historic performance at the championship. The President also appreciated the commendable support from the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Authority of India, due to which the Indian Wrestlers are shining abroad. (ANI)
