Wrestling At The Summer Olympics – Freestyle 57 kg Schedule 2024

Wrestling At The Summer Olympics: This time the players of India are also going to show their performance in wrestling in Paris Olympics, this year in 2024, all the players are engaged in making their country proud by winning the gold medal with their full hard work, all the players have participated in Paris Olympics with their better skills and different art of playing.

Wrestling At The Summer Olympics

Indian team and their information

  • Aman Sehrawat (57 kg): Sixth seeded wrestler

Women:

  • Anshu Malik (57 kg): Participant of Tokyo 2020 Olympics, this time also she will be seen playing for the country.
  • Vinesh Phogat (50 kg): Commonwealth and Asian Games gold medalist, in Olympics for the third time (but she was excluded due to weight).
  • Antim Panghal (53 kg): Fourth seeded wrestler.
  • Ritik Hooda (76 kg): Participating in the Olympics for the first time.
  • Nisha Dahiya (68 kg): Making her Olympic debut this time.

Wrestling At The Summer Olympics

Vinesh Phogat was going to play for India, she has already been a gold medalist in the Commonwealth and Asian Games, but she has been excluded from the Paris Olympics because her weight was more than 59 kg and the rule of that competition was that the weight should be 50 kg only.

Wrestling At The Summer Olympics

How will the competition be information

There will be a total of 18 medal events in Paris 2024 Olympic wrestling. All events will start from the Round of 16 stage and will proceed in knockout format, wrestlers who lose to the last finalist will compete for the bronze medal through repackage.

History of Indian wrestling:

In the last Olympics, India won 2 medals, Ravi Kumar Dahiya won silver in the men’s 57 kg category and Bajrang Punia won bronze in the men’s 65 kg category. New wrestlers have been given a chance to show their skills in Paris 2024, so other wrestlers have been sent to compete.

Summary

Indian wrestling has an Olympic history of seven medals, including two silver and five bronze medals. This is the country’s second-highest medal tally for the sport, after hockey’s 12 medals. India is expected to put up a stellar performance this time too.

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