City
Epaper

Nisha Dahiya secures Paris Olympics 2024 quota for India

By ANI | Updated: May 10, 2024 23:50 IST

Istanbul [Turkey], May 10 : Nisha Dahiya secured a Paris Olympics 2024 quota for India in the women's freestyle ...

Open in App

Istanbul [Turkey], May 10 : Nisha Dahiya secured a Paris Olympics 2024 quota for India in the women's freestyle 68kg category at the World Wrestling Olympic Qualifiers in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday.

This was the fifth Paris 2024 wrestling quota for India. All have come through women's grapplers. India failed to secure a quota in Greco-Roman.

The Istanbul meet is the final opportunity for wrestlers to obtain a quota for the upcoming Summer Games. Three Paris 2024 Olympic quotas are on offer in each weight class.

The two finalists in each division will obtain Paris 2024 Olympic quotas for their respective countries. The third spot, meanwhile, will go to the winner of the playoff bout between the two bronze medallists in the weight class.

Nisha beat individual neutral athlete Alina Shauchuk, a former U23 world championships silver medallist, 3-0 in the round of 16 before edging out Adela Hanzlickova of Czechia, the top seed, 7-4 in the semi-finals.

Facing Romania's decorated Alexandra Anghel, a former world championships bronze medal winner and European champion, in the semi-finals, the Indian wrestler came up trumps under pressure to pick up an 8-4 win and an Olympic quota to go with it.

Antim Panghal (53kg) obtained India's first quota from the 2023 World Wrestling Championships while Vinesh Phogat (50kg), Anshu Malik (57kg) and Reetika Hooda (76kg) added to the tally at the Asian Qualifiers in Bishkek last month.

Mansi Ahlawat's quota quest in the women's 62kg, however, was ended by Veranika Ivanova in the round of 16.

It's the first time India will have five women wrestling at the Olympics. There were four at Tokyo 2020.

However, as National Olympic Committees have the exclusive authority for the representation of their respective countries at the Olympic Games, athletes' participation at the Paris Games depends on their NOC selecting them to represent their delegation at Paris 2024.

India's hopes of representation in Greco-Roman wrestling at the upcoming Summer Games meanwhile ended after Sunil Kumar was knocked out in the repechage of the men's 87kg division

Sunil Kumar, who won a bronze medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games last year, beat Greece's Ilias Pagkalidis 10-3 in his first repechage bout but lost to Sweden's Alex Kessidis 9-4 in the next. He needed to win four bouts on Friday to obtain a quota.

This will be the second straight Summer Games where India will not have any representation in Greco-Roman wrestling at the Olympics. Indian wrestlers failed to make the cut for Tokyo 2020 as well.

The last time Indian Greco-Roman wrestlers competed in the Olympics was at Rio 2016.

Six Indian men's freestyle grapplers will start their hunt for Olympic quotas on Saturday.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalNHRC member Priyank Kanoongo flags FIR against citizens, child trafficking concerns

HockeyHockey Jharkhand clinch gold medal at 16th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2026

InternationalMyanmar’s new President: Is this shift towards civilian-led democracy or mere hogwash?

NationalMyanmar’s new President: Is this shift towards civilian-led democracy or mere hogwash?

EntertainmentIPL: Kareena, Saif take sons Taimur, Jeh to watch MI vs RCB clash at Wankhede Stadium

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsIPL 2026: ‘Makes my life very easy,’ says Gill of bowlers’ performance after win over LSG

Other SportsIPL 2026: Tributes paid to Asha Bhosle at Wankhede ahead of MI v RCB clash

Other SportsAsian Wrestling C'ships: India sign off with two silver, a bronze on the last day

Other SportsIPL 2026: ‘Not enough runs, we didn’t grab opportunities’ says Pant after LSG fall short against GT

Other SportsSub Jr Men National C'ship: Hockey UP beat MP 5-2 to clinch gold, Punjab win bronze