OSLO: Anshu creates history, becomes first Indian woman wrestler to reach World Championship final

OSLO: Anshu creates history, becomes first Indian woman wrestler to reach World Championship final

OSLO: Anshu Malik created history by
becoming the first Indian woman wrestler to reach the World Championship final
when she outclassed junior European champion Solomiia Vynnyk even as Sarita Mor
lost her semifinal after shocking world champion and will fight for a bronze.

The 19-year-old Anshu, the reigning Asian champion, controlled the semifinal
from the beginning and won by technical superiority in the 57kg category to go
into history books.

Only four Indian women wrestlers
have won medals at the Worlds and all of them — Geeta Phogat (2012), Babita
Phogat (2012), Pooja Dhanda (2018) and Vinesh Phogat (2019) — have clinched
bronze.

Anshu also became only the sixth Indian ever to make the Worlds gold medal
match after Bishambar Singh (1967), Sushil Kumar (2010), Amit Dahiya (2013),
Bajrang Punia (2018) and Deepak Punia (2019).

India has only one world Champion in Sushil till date and Anshu can create
another history on Thursday.

Anshu’s win also ensured India’s first medal from this edition of the event.

Anshu was clever with her moves. At least thrice, she effected take-down moves
from the left of Vynnyk and finished the bout with an exposure move. The Nidani
girl started competing in the senior circuit only from last year and has made
steady progress since then. She also had qualified for the Tokyo Olympics.

Earlier, she was hardly troubled by Kazakhstan’s Nilufar Raimova, whom she beat
by technical superiority and later outwitted Mongolia’s Davaachimeg Erkhembayar
5-1 in the quarterfinals.

Seasoned Sarita Mor shocked defending champion Linda Morais 8-2 in her opening
bout and beat Germany’s Sandra Paruszewski 3-1 in the quarterfinals.

Up against the reigning European champion from Bulgaria Bilyana Zhivkova
Duodova, Sarita fought her heart out but lost 0-3. She will now fight for a
bronze.

The reigning Asian champion had a tough opening bout against the 2019 World
champion from Canada but came out trumps with a tactical 8-2 win in the pre-quarterfinals.

A quick take-down move, followed by an expose together with some superb defence
put Sarita 7-0 ahead by the time the first period was over.

The only scoring point she conceded was a take-down move in the second period.
She did not let Linda play her game, keeping her in lock positions.

Later, the quarterfinal against Paruszewski turned out to be a tougher bout, in
which the two wrestlers were largely restricted to standing fights which took a
lot out of them.

There was only one point-scoring move, a take down effected by Sarita late in
the match and that sealed the outcome.

In the 72kg, Divya Kakran stunned Kseniia Burakova with a ‘win by fall’ but
lost by technical superiority to Japan’s Under-23 world champion Masako
Furuich.

The 2020 Asian champion Divya
fought her heart out in both the bouts and wriggled out of difficult positions
umpteen times but hurried moves and over aggression cost her the quarterfinal
against the Japanese.

Meanwhile, Kiran (76kg) won her
repechage round against Turkey’s Aysegul Ozbege to reach bronze play-off but
Pooja Jatt (53kg) lost her repechage by fall to Ecuador’s Luisa Elizabeth
Melendres.

Kiran will face 2020 African
champion Samar Amer Ibrahim Hamza.

Ritu Malik (68kg) was blown away by Ukraine’s Anastasiia Lavrenchuk in
the qualification bout that lasted only 15 seconds. It seemed Ritu was carrying
a knee injury.

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