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Asian Wrestling Championships 2026: India Close Campaign with Two Silvers and a Bronze, Finish with 17 Medals

Asian Wrestling Championships 2026: India Close Campaign with Two Silvers and a Bronze, Finish with 17 Medals
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India concluded its campaign at the Asian Wrestling Championships 2026 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, with two silver medals and a bronze on the final day, taking the overall tally to an impressive 17 medals.

The haul included two gold, six silver, and nine bronze medals, reflecting both depth and emerging promise across categories.

While the final day did not produce a gold medal, it encapsulated the broader narrative of India’s campaign consistent podium finishes, multiple finalists, and a growing pipeline of wrestlers capable of competing at the continental level.

Strong Finish Adds to Impressive Overall Tally

India’s 17-medal finish placed them among the leading nations at the championships. The men’s freestyle contingent led the charge with two gold, three silver, and two bronze medals, underlining their strength in this discipline. The women’s wrestling team contributed one silver and four bronze medals, showcasing depth but also highlighting areas where India will look to convert podium finishes into gold medals in future competitions.

Across Greco-Roman and freestyle categories, India consistently placed wrestlers in medal rounds, a sign of structural improvement and competitive depth in the system.

Aman Settles for Silver in High-Scoring Final

One of the key bouts on the final day featured Aman in the men’s 61kg freestyle category. The Paris Olympics bronze medallist, who moved up from his usual 57kg division, delivered a strong campaign before falling short in the gold medal bout.

Facing North Korea’s Kwang Myong Kim, Aman was involved in a high-scoring and fast-paced final that ended 13-10 in favour of the Korean wrestler. The bout saw multiple scoring exchanges, with both wrestlers displaying attacking intent throughout.

Aman’s ability to compete effectively in a higher weight category was a significant takeaway. While he narrowly missed out on gold, the silver medal reinforces his status as one of India’s most reliable performers on the international stage.

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61kg FS – Aman Aman (IND) df. Changsu Kim (KOR)

In the men’s 86kg freestyle final, Mukul Dahiya faced a stern test against Iran’s Kamran Ghasempour, a two-time former world champion. Mukul, who had impressed en route to the final with dominant performances, found it difficult to break through the Iranian’s defence.

The final ended 0-7, with Ghasempour controlling the bout tactically and capitalising on scoring opportunities. Despite the loss, Mukul’s silver medal marks a significant achievement, especially considering the quality of opposition in the weight category.

His run to the final, including a commanding 9-0 win over World Championships bronze medallist Khidir Saipudinov in the quarterfinals, was one of the standout performances for India in the tournament.

Dinesh Adds Bronze with Dominant Display

India ended its campaign on a positive note with Dinesh securing a bronze medal in the men’s 125kg freestyle category. In the bronze medal match, he delivered a dominant performance to defeat Arslanbek Turdubekov of Kyrgyzstan 12-1.

Dinesh controlled the bout from the outset, using his strength and positional awareness to dictate the contest. The technical superiority win highlighted his ability to perform under pressure and ensured India finished the championships with a medal on the final day.

Men’s Freestyle Leads the Charge

The men’s freestyle team emerged as the backbone of India’s campaign, accounting for the majority of medals. With two gold medals earlier in the tournament, along with multiple finalists and podium finishes, the contingent demonstrated both quality and consistency.

The presence of multiple finalists on the last day Aman and Mukul further underlined India’s competitiveness in key weight categories. While both fell short of gold, reaching the finals in a highly competitive Asian field remains a strong indicator of progress.

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While the women’s team secured five medals overall, including one silver and four bronze, the absence of gold medals highlights the gap that still exists at the top level. India has traditionally been strong in women’s wrestling, and while the medal count reflects depth, converting these performances into titles will be a key focus moving forward.

The Asian Wrestling Championships serve as an important benchmark in the international calendar, particularly with upcoming global qualifiers and major events on the horizon. India’s 17-medal haul reflects a healthy pipeline of talent, with several wrestlers demonstrating the ability to compete deep into tournaments. However, the next step lies in converting finals into gold medals and bridging the gap against top wrestling nations like Iran, Japan, and Kazakhstan.

In summary, India’s campaign in Bishkek can be seen as both productive and promising. The combination of experienced names delivering consistent results and emerging wrestlers stepping onto the podium points towards a positive trajectory. With two gold, six silver, and nine bronze medals, India leaves Bishkek with momentum and a clear roadmap for improvement as it builds towards future continental and global challenges.

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