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India finishes fourth

Chandigarh: India finished fourth with three gold, six silver and seven bronze medals in the sixth Asian cadet wrestling championship in Bangkok.

According to information received here on Monday, Iran claimed the first position winning 10 gold, three silver and five bronze while Japan (6-4-2) and Korea (4-0-3) secured second and third positions respectively.

Medal winners for India:

Gold: Narender Kumar (50kg men's freestyle); Apoorva Tyagi (40kg women's freestyle); Kumari Babita (49kg women's freestyle).

Silver: Amit Dhankar (63kg men's freestyle); Sandeep Kumar (69kg men's freestyle); Parvesh (85kg men's freestyle); Mausam (100kg men's freestyle); Priyanka Singh (43kg women's freestyle); Wang Kaushalya (46kg women's freestyle).

Bronze: Surender (54kg men's freestyle); Imran Khan (76kg men's freestyle); Vishal Gorakhnath (85kg men's freestyle); Rakesh (100kg men's freestyle); Kavita (38kg women's freestyle); Jayawanti (65kg women's freestyle); Anmol (70kg women's freestyle). — UNI

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