Perfect ending for wrestler Nisha Dahiya in Nationals, becoming 65kg champion after ‘Murder Story’. More sports news – Times of India

Gonda (Uttar Pradesh): It was a “perfect and happy ending” for the country Nisha Dahiya A day after her dramatic “murder story” turned out to be a case of mistaken identity, she emerged as the national champion in the women’s 65 kg category. U23 World Championship bronze medalist Nisha beat her rival to end the title fight in just 30 seconds Jaspreet Kaur from Punjab.
It proved to be an easy day at the office for 23-year-old Nisha, except in the semi-final against Haryana’s Priyanka, who represents railway,

Nisha told PTI, “It is indeed a happy and perfect end to my campaign. I was under a lot of stress yesterday. I could not even sleep. I was already low on energy due to weight loss and this The incident proved to be too much to handle.” Won his third gold medal in Nationals.
It was reported that Nisha was shot dead in Sonipat, but it was later revealed that the deceased was her name Khatri and was an upcoming wrestler.

Nisha’s agility and attacking moves were too hot for her opponents to handle. She stood out with her leg strikes.
“Of course, an athlete wants to be discussed and talked about, but I’m sure not that way. I want people to know about my performance and not for such strange incidents,” she said.
Arjuna Award winner Nisha said, “I got so many calls that I had to switch off my phone. It was getting stressful and I wanted to focus on my competition. Ultimately, it didn’t affect my performance.” Satyawart Kadian,
Shafali and Priyanka are expected to win bronze medals by winning their respective play-offs. If prepared well, both the youngsters are expected to have good prospects for India in the future.
Prior to the final, both the 65kg semi-finals were fast-paced and fiercely contested. Jaspreet beat Haryana’s Shefali 6-4 while Nisha beat Priyanka 7-6.
In the women’s 76kg category, 37-year-old Gurhasanpreet Kaur won the gold medal after her opponent. Pooja Sihagi When the Punjab wrestler retaliated, she left the mat in tears after moving her right hand when the match ended in the first period.
This was the seventh gold medal gurusharanpreet in nations.
The 76-class was headed for a title clash between familiar names – veteran Kiran and Gursharanpreet – but Pooja stopped it with a 3-1 win over the Railways player.
Gursharanpreet, on the other hand, pulled off an easy win against the talented youngster Bipasha from Delhi, who recently won a silver medal at the Junior World Championships. Bipasha and Kiran won bronze medals.
The competition for women was held on Thursday in only two categories while the Greco style competition concluded on the opening day of the championship.
Two finalists in each category will represent India at the Commonwealth Championships to be held in Pretoria, South Africa from December 3 to 5. While the gold medalist will travel at the expense of the government, the runner-up will have to travel on his own.
WFI may call for trials in men’s freestyle 92kg as Deepak Punia, who has been out of the nationals due to injury, has expressed interest in competing.

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