Sorraj Fashish raises his admiration for the first time, up to 60 kg of the quarter -finals

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Young Indian wrestler Suraj Fashish made a fight of fighting in the World Wrestling World Championship in Zagreb, where he made the quarter -finals in the Greek -Roman men of 60 kilograms before running on Friday. The 19 -year -old Rohtak, Haryana, scored two consecutive wins to give India some positives on the seventh day of the competition.

Sorraj began his campaign by beating Angel Tellez and followed him with a 3-1 victory over Victor Ciobanu from Moldova in the prejudices. His impressive career ended in the quarter-finals, as he went 1-4 to George Topilov in Serbia.

Despite the loss, Suraj’s performance emerged as it became one of the few Indians who recorded multiple victories in the Greek -Roman events this week.


Mixed results for other Indian wrestlers in the Greek Romanian category in the World Wrestling Championship

In the 97 kg category, Netech began the beginning of a victory by beating Croatia Philip Smitko 3-2 in a close qualified seizure. However, he lost 0-4 to the No. 1 of Muhammadadi Sarafi from Iran in the prior match. With Saravi advanced to the final match, Nitesh got a place in the Repechage tour, while maintaining the hopes of India in the survival of the platform in this weight category.

Competition in the 72 kg category, Ankit Gulia suffered a 0-9 defeat by the technical superiority of Yeonghun noh in Korea in the opening attack. The loss of Nuh in the quarter -finals means that the Ankit campaign ended without the chance of recycling.

In the 77 kg category, she entered Aman on the Repechage tour but faced a strong challenge from Ihor bychkov from Ukraine, and lost 0-10 by technical excellence and leaving the championship.

The only India Medal in this year’s championship came through Antimi Bangal, which won a bronze in the 53 -kg free category on Thursday, and the country’s account was opened in this event.

The seventh day witnessed mixed results of the Indian unit, with the appearance of the quarter -finals, and Netech advanced in a re -distinction of the most prominent in the Greek -Roman wrestling.