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Senior Wrestling Championships: Back from dead, wrestler Nisha Dahiya clinches 65kg gold at senior nationals after fake murder rumours

Senior Wrestling Championships: Back from dead, wrestler Nisha Dahiya clinches 65kg gold at senior nationals after fake murder rumours

Senior Wrestling Championships: Back from dead, wrestler Nisha Dahiya clinches 65kg gold at senior nationals after fake murder rumours
Senior Wrestling Championships: Nisha Dahiya was dead a few hours ago, according to some, but here she is pinning her rivals down and winning the gold medal at Senior Wrestling Championships in Gonda. Nisha won the gold medal and emerged national champion in the women’s 65kg category after defeating Punjab’s Jaspreet Kaur. It was a […]

Senior Wrestling Championships: Nisha Dahiya was dead a few hours ago, according to some, but here she is pinning her rivals down and winning the gold medal at Senior Wrestling Championships in Gonda. Nisha won the gold medal and emerged national champion in the women’s 65kg category after defeating Punjab’s Jaspreet Kaur.

It was a cakewalk for the 23-year-old Nisha, who represents Railways, all along, except for her semifinal against Haryana’s Priyanka.

Senior Wrestling Championships: Back from dead, wrestler Nisha Dahiya clinches 65kg gold at senior nationals after fake murder rumours

“It indeed is a happy and perfect end to my campaign. I was so stressed yesterday. I could not even sleep. I was already low on energy due to weight cut and this incident just proved too much to handle,” Nisha told after winning her third gold medal at the Nationals.

It was reported that Nisha had been shot dead in Sonepat but later it came to light that the deceased was her name sake and an upcoming wrestler.

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Nisha’s agility and attacking moves were too hot to handle for her opponents. She stood out with her leg attacks.

“Of course, an athlete wants to be discussed and talked about but I am sure not in this way. I want people to know for my performance and not for such freak incidents,” she said.

“I got so many calls that I had to switch off my phone. It was becoming tense and I wanted to stay focused on my competition. Eventually, it did not affect my performance,” said Nisha, who is coached by Arjuna awardee Satyawart Kadian.

Senior Wrestling Championships: Back from dead, wrestler Nisha Dahiya clinches 65kg gold at senior nationals after fake murder rumours

Shafali and Priyanka, expectedly, won bronze medals by winning their respective play-offs. If groomed well, both the youngsters are expected to be good prospects for India in future.
Before the final, both the 65kg semifinals were fast-paced and furiously fought. Jaspreet edged out Haryana’s Shafali 6-4 while Nisha prevailed 7-6 against Priyanka.

In the women’s 76kg event, 37-year-old Gurhsranpreet Kaur won the gold medal after her rival Pooja Sihag left the mat in tears after twisting her right arm when the Punjab wrestler made a move on counter-attack as the match ended in the first period itself.

It was the seventh gold medal for Gurusharanpreet at the Nationals.

The 76-category seemed headed for a title clash between familiar names — veteran Kiran and Gursharanpreet but Pooja prevented that with her 3-1 win over the Railways player.
Gursharanpreet on the other hand had an easy win by fall against Bipasha, a talented Delhi youngster, who had won a silver medal at the junior world championship recently. Bipasha and Kiran won bronze medals.

Senior Wrestling Championships: Back from dead, wrestler Nisha Dahiya clinches 65kg gold at senior nationals after fake murder rumours

Competition for women was held only in two categories on Thursday while the Greco Style event concluded on the opening day of the championship.

The two finalists in each category will represent India at the Commonwealth Championship, scheduled to be held in Pretoria, South Africa from December 3-5. While the gold medal winner will travel at the government’s expense, the runner-up will have to go on his own.
The WFI may ask for trials in men’s freestyle 92kg since Deepak Punia, who skipped Nationals due to injury, has expressed interest in competing.

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