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National meet: Delhi judokas bag six gold



Mohali, November 10

Judokas from Delhi bagged six gold medals, while Haryana won four gold, three silver and one bronze medal in the National Cadet and Sub-Junior Judo Championship, organised by the Punjab Judo Association at Chandigarh University, Gharuan.

The Punjab team won one gold and two silver medals. Sagar Anurag of Delhi bagged the gold medal by defeating Lucky of Haryana in the U-50-kg final. Nitin Kumar won the bronze medal. In U-55 kg, Haryana’s Jatin won gold medal by defeating Uttarakhand’s Pramod Bisht. Chhattisgarh’s Himanshu won a bronze medal.

Siddharth Rawat of Uttarakhand bagged the gold medal in the U-60 kg by defeating Emmanuel Lalchhandma of Mizoram in the final. Rohit Majgul of Gujarat won the bronze medal. Tanish Balhara of Delhi won the 66-kg weight category, while Manipur’s Bishal K claimed the silver medal and Akash of Rajasthan won bronze.

Manipur’s Laishran Max bagged the gold medal by defeating Punjab’s Chirag Sharma. Chhattisgarh’s Fardeen won the bronze medal in the U-73kg weight category. In U-81 kg, Manipur’s Saeetal N, Rajat Singh Chib of Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana’s Ravi claimed top three positions, respectively.

In U-90 kg, Anil defeated Rakesh Gill and Prakhar Kumar won the bronze medal. In the Above 90-kg weight category, Haryana’s Manvinder grabbed the gold medal and Delhi’s Yash Vijayran claimed silver. Maharashtra’s Aditya Parab won the bronze medal.

In the women’s cadet championship, Anjali of Haryana bagged the gold medal by defeating Payal Patil of Madhya Pradesh in the final of the U-40 kg. Anjali of Uttar Pradesh won the bronze medal. In the U-44 kg weight category, Maharashtra’s Shraddha Chopade won gold medal by defeating Delhi’s Jaanvi Yadav. Gujarat’s Ankita Naghera won bronze medal.

In U-48 kg, Delhi’s Tanu Mann, Haryana’s Anu and Manipur’s Naloti Th won first three positions, respectively. In the U-52 kg category, Delhi’s Tanishtha won gold by defeating Haryana’s Ashu Devi. Madhya Pradesh’s Bhumika won the bronze medal. — TNS


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