PM Modi congratulates the Indian wrestling team for winning 13 medals at Cadet World Championships

Cadet World Championships: India’s young wrestlers have given a stellar performance in the World Cadet Championship in Hungary.

Cadet World Championship: The young Indian wrestlers delivered a brilliant performance at the Cadet World Championship held in Budapest, Hungary, winning 13 medals, including 5 gold medals. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the team for this great achievement. On the final day of the championship, Indian wrestler Priya Malik won a gold medal by beating Belarusian wrestler Ksenia Patapovich 5-0 in the final match of the 73 kg category.

In his congratulatory message for the Indian team, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote: “India won 13 medals, including 5 gold, at the Cadet World Championships in Budapest, Hungary. Congratulations to our team for that and best wishes for their future efforts. “

“Our athletes continue to make us proud. India wins 13 medals, including 5 gold medals at the Cadet World Championships in Budapest, Hungary. Congratulations to our team and best wishes for their future efforts,” Prime Minister Modi tweeted.

The Indian team, which participated in the Cadet World Championship, won 13 medals including five gold medals. Besides Priya Malik, young wrestler Tanu also made history by winning a gold medal at the World Cadet Wrestling Championship. Tanu won the title by beating Valeria Mikitsich of Belarus in the final of the 43 kg category.

16-year-old Komal Panchal also won the gold medal in the 46kg category at the World Cadet Wrestling Championships. Komal won this gold medal by beating the Azerbaijani wrestler by 7-2 in the final match. Apart from that, two other Indian wrestlers Varsha (weight class 65 kg) and Antim (weight class 53 kg) won bronze medals. In this championship, India finished second overall in the women’s category. The American team finished first and the Russian team finished third.

Previously, Aman Gulia (in the 48 kg category) and Sagar Jaglan (in the 80 kg category) had made Team India the world champion for the first time in its history, winning the title in the freestyle competition. male.

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