Tokyo Olympics: Wrestlers Ravi Dahiya, Deepak Punia Have Reached The Top Four In The Olympics.
Tokyo Olympics: Ravi Dahiya and Deepak Punia locked the men’s 57kg and 86kg freestyle semifinals in the ongoing Olympics on Wednesday.
Indian wrestlers Ravi Kumar Dahiya and Deepak Punia burst into the semi-finals of the men’s free-form 57kg and 86kg classification separately at the Tokyo Olympics on Wednesday. Fourth-cultivated Ravi crushed Bulgaria’s Georgi Valentinov Vangelov by unadulterated beast strength and readiness at Mat A by 14-4. In the mean time, battling on Mat C Deepak Punia edged China’s Zushen Lin by 6-3 in a firmly challenged match at the Makuhari Messe Hall An on Wednesday. Second-cultivated Deepak true to form got into an extremely cagey beginning against the Chinese wrestler in the 86kg area.
The primary half considered a to be of move as the Indian made the lead by 1-0. Coming into the subsequent half, Punia put his foot on the gas pedal as he splendidly figured out how to press five focuses in contrast with three of Zushen.
In the 56kg classification quarter-last conflict, Ravi easily conquered the test of Georgi Valentinov. The 23-year-old Indian drew the primary blood by grabbing six focuses that stayed unanswered from the Bulgarian.
Coming into the subsequent a large portion of, the bronze medalist at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships, confronted a decent test from Valentinov as he took four focuses however Ravi allowed no opportunity to Georgi and overwhelmed procedures for certain strong assaults.
He figured out how to place another 8 focuses in the second time frame against the Bulgarian.
Prior in the day, Dahiya burst into the quarter-finals of the men’s free-form 57kg class in the wake of overwhelming Colombia’s Oscar Eduardo Tigreros Urbano.
He easily conquered the test of Oscar Eduardo by the Technical Superiority of 13-2.
Deepak Punia had advanced into the quarter-finals of Men’s Freestyle 86kg subsequent to overcoming Nigeria’s Ekerekeme Agiomor. Punia crushed Nigerian by the Technical Superiority of 12-1.