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Olympics

Olympics medal after World Championships bronze

by Jackie Baldwin December 15, 2025
by Jackie Baldwin December 15, 2025 0 comment

Vinesh Phogat received her maiden World Championships medal on Wednesday
Vinesh sealed India’s Tokyo Olympics quota location in the girls’ fifty-three kg event
I hope what I left in Rio, I will be taking to Tokyo: Vinesh Phogat

One of the most heartbreaking scenes in the Rio Olympics changed with India’s celebrity wrestler Vinesh Phogat being stretchered off the mat midway through her zone-final bout. Vinesh, who became touted as one of the brightest medal prospects for India, gained her pre-quarterfinal by using technical superiority to reach the area last, wherein she suffered a knee dislocation. Cut to 2019, Vinesh Phogat has repeatedly made herself one of the pinnacle contenders for an Olympic medal within the U.S.

On Wednesday in Nur-Sultan, Vinesh Phogat ended her lengthy watch for a World Championships medal, clinching a bronze in her fourth attempt. A 2nd Commonwealth Games and a historic Asian Games gold were gained after the Rio Olympics heartbreak. Still, the World Championships medal has given Vinesh Phogat quite a few pleasures and self-assurance in advance of the Tokyo Olympics, which is nine months away.

Olympics medal

Vinesh Phogat chose to transfer up the load class to 53 kg earlier this year, and the young wrestler is satisfied she has become capable of making a mark at the highest level at Nur-Sultan. “I am feeling delighted. This is my first global medal. For 5 years, I have been attempting and trying, and now I have changed my weight class from 50 to 53, and eventually, I won this medal and Olympic quota for my country. S. A. A very proud moment for me,” Vinesh Phogat said after the bronze medal-winning show on Wednesday.

It’s been 10 months since I modified my weight class. And I am happy to win this medal. It’s a very, very, very happy second for me. “I have gained my quota for fifty-three kg for my country. I hope what I left in Rio, I may take to Tokyo. I am doing my high quality to win a gold medal in Tokyo.” Vinesh became a fourth-time Wednesday, winning her maiden World Championships medal in Nur-Sultan after a commanding show in the repechage rounds. Vinesh defeated two-time world bronze medalist Maria Prevolaraki of Greece through fall in the bronze medal bout of the 53 kg freestyle division.

Vinesh is most effective the 5th Indian woman wrestler to win a world medal after Alka Tomar (2006), Geeta Phogat (2012), Babita Phogat (2012), and Pooja Dhanda (2018). Vinesh Phogat is thrown out of the title race when she misplaces the pre-region-finals to two-time global champion Mayu Mukaida of Japan. However, Mukaida surpassed Vinesh with a lifeline whilst she stormed into the very last of the fifty-three kg freestyle event in Nur-Sultan.

Vinesh made first-rate use of the lifeline by blasting beyond warring parties that got here her way within the repechage rounds. She defeated Ukraine’s Yuliia Khavaldzhy Blahinya 5-0 in her beginning repechage spherical on Wednesday before coming up with a commanding show against World No. 1 Sarah Ann Hilderbrandt, USA.

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Jackie Baldwin

Freelance travel advocate. Wannabe food nerd. Entrepreneur. Coffee practitioner. Spent a year marketing catfish in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Spent a weekend testing the market for toy monkeys in Fort Walton Beach, FL. Once had a dream of supervising the production of sausage in Cuba. In 2008 I was lecturing about robotic shrimp in Gainesville, FL. Lead a team importing fatback in West Palm Beach, FL. A real dynamo when it comes to working with plush toys in Miami, FL.

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