Bajrang Punia continued his fine form, winning a second gold medal of the month when his opponent Andriy Kvyatkovskyy conceded the 71kg freestyle final on Sunday due to injury at the Yasar Dogu International as Indian wrestlers returned with 10 medals, including seven by women, from the ranking event in Istanbul, Turkey.
In the women’s competition, Pinki was the lone gold medallist in the 55kg category with her 6-3 win over Ukraine’s Olga Shnaider in the final but Olympic bronze medallist Sakshi Malik endured a disappointing result as she failed to reach the medal round in the 62kg category.
Bajrang, who earlier this month won a gold at Tbilisi Grand Prix in Gerogia, had earlier exacted revenge for his loss at the World Championship to Mustafa Kaya, by beating the Turkish wrestler by technical superiority (15-4) in the 70kg quarter-finals. He then edged out Iran’s Yones Emamichoghaei 10-10 in a thrilling semi-final.
Sandeep Tomar, meanwhile, finished with a silver medal after losing 2-8 in the 61kg final against Iran’s Mohammadbagher Yakhkeshi. Tomar, who was the last Indian to book a berth for the Asian Games by winning the re-scheduled trials, had overcome some strong opponents en route the final – Belarus’ Andreyeu Uladzislau (7-4), Azerbaijan’s Parviz Ibrahimov (3-1) and Hazanzada Mircalal (6-4).
Vicky had won a bronze in the 57kg on Saturday. All other Indian men’s wrestlers – Amit (65kg), Jitendra (74kg), Pawan (86kg), Deepak (92kg), Jashkawar Singh (97 and 125kg) failed to reach the medal rounds.
On Sunday, two gold medals were at stake in the women’s 53kg and 57kg categories but Seema and CWG silver medallist Pooja Dhanda lost their final bouts.
Seema was outplayed 2-10 by Ukraine’s Khrystyna Bereza while Pooja was outclassed 0-11 by another Ukrainian Irnya Khariv.
In the 62kg, Sarita grabbed a bronze with a commanding 10-0 win over Turkey’s Cansu Aksoy. In the same category Sakshi also competed but she won only her qualification round before suffering a defeat by fall against Elmira Gambarova in the quarterfinals.
It was Sakshi’s first competition since winning a bronze at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games this year.
In the three-player 72kg category, Rajni finished second after losing the final 3-4 to local girl Beste Aitug.
Sangeeta Phogat (59kg) and Geeta (65kg) won bronze medals in their respective categories.
Both Pooja and Pinki are in India’s women’s Asian Games squad along with Sakshi and Kiran, who also failed to reach the medal round in the 76kg category.