Ulaanbaatar Open Senior Ranking Series: The Indian freestyle wrestling team finished the final day of proceedings with three gold medals among seven medals, as India wrapped up the Ulaanbaatar Open Senior Ranking Series with a total of 17 medals across three categories.

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The impressive cumulative haul ensured that India finished in the top three of the overall tournament team rankings.

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Deepak, Dinesh, and Sagar Jaglan secured a gold medal each on Sunday, embellishing what has been a hugely successful tournament for the Indian contingent. India claimed the overall runner-up position in the Men's Freestyle team rankings, finishing second only to Russia, and won the historic overall team championship in the Greco-Roman division with a dominant 119 points. The Women's Wrestling squad also delivered a formidable campaign, heavily bolstering the nation's overall standings with a stellar seven-medal haul.

“The phenomenal success of our freestyle squad in securing the runner-up position, coupled with our Greco-Roman team clinching the overall championship, is a historic milestone for Indian wrestling,” said Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) President Sanjay Singh. “Winning 17 medals against world-class competition highlights the competitive depth of our athletes in the continental space.”

Focusing on the individual performances on the final day, Deepak claimed the 61kg Freestyle gold medal with a 6-0 victory over Kazakhstan's Assyl Aitakyn. Dinesh captured the 125kg gold by defeating Kazakhstan's Yedige Kassimbek 2-0, while Sagar Jaglan won the 74kg gold by edging out Russia's Tamir Eshinimaev 3-2. The Freestyle squad’s success was further bolstered by four bronze medals from Sumit (57kg), Kumar Mohit (65kg), Jaideep (74kg), and Vicky (97kg).

Earlier in the tournament, the Greco-Roman unit completed its campaign with two gold medals from Sunil (87kg) and Nitesh (97kg), and a bronze from Sahil (60kg). The Women’s Wrestling division added seven medals to the final tally, headlined by gold-medal finishes from Manisha (57kg), Neha (59kg), and Kajal (76kg), alongside bronze medals won by Neelam (50kg), Hansika Lamba (55kg), Mansi (62kg), and Priya (76kg).

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With these strong continental results, India continues to build crucial momentum heading into the major international events lined up for later this year.

Official Indian Medal Tally

Greco-Roman

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60kg (Bronze): Sumit defeated Sahil 5-0

87kg (Gold): Sunil defeated Azad Salidinov 4-1

97kg (Gold): Nitesh defeated Nurassyl Amanaly 13-9

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Men's Freestyle

57kg (Bronze): Sumit defeated Abzal Okenov (Kazakhstan) 6-3

61kg (Gold): Deepak defeated Assyl Aitakyn (Kazakhstan) 6-0

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65kg (Bronze): Kumar Mohit defeated Ossimzhan Dastanbek (Kazakhstan) 17-6

74kg (Gold): Sagar Jaglan defeated Tamir Eshinimaev (Russia) 3-2

74kg (Bronze): Jaideep defeated Tolui Munkhbat (Mongolia) 15-4

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97kg (Bronze): Vicky defeated Gankhuyag Ganbaatar (Mongolia) 4-0

125kg (Gold): Dinesh defeated Yedige Kassimbek (Kazakhstan) 2-0

Women’s Wrestling (WW)

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50kg (Bronze): Neelam defeated Maral Tangirbergenova (Kazakhstan) 10-0

55kg (Bronze): Hansika Lamba defeated Ariunzaya Odonchimeg (Mongolia) 11-0

57kg (Gold): Manisha defeated Sim Son (DPR Korea) 3-1

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59kg (Gold): Neha defeated Pyol Hong (DPR Korea) 5-3

62kg (Bronze): Mansi defeated Nikita 10-0

59kg (Gold): Neha defeated Pyol Hong (DPR Korea) 5-3

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76kg (Bronze): Priya defeated Tuvshinjargal Tarav 8-0

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