Deccan Chronicle

Divya bronze boosts wrestlers

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Jakarta, Aug. 21: Divya Kakran shrugged off a crushing quarterfin­al defeat to bag a bronze, ensuring that medals continued to come from the wrestling arena even as three other Indians crashed out early at the Asian Games on Tuesday.

Kakran was demolished by the experience­d Mongolian Tumentsets­eg Sharkhuu in the 68kg category but the Delhi athlete was lucky as she did not even have to come through a repechage to be in contention for bronze.

The draw was such that she was pitted against Chinese Taipei’s Chen Wenling without playing a repechage round and won the bout in just one minute 29 seconds by technical superiorit­y. Divya had won a bronze at the 2018 Gold Coast CWG and silver at the recently-held Asian Junior Championsh­ip in New Delhi.

“This is my first Asian Games and first medal. I am glad I could I do it. The coach (Kuldeep Malik) had more confidence in me than myself,” Divya said.

“In Delhi, I was desperate to get gold, so committed mistakes. Here I knew that gold and silver has gone out of reach, so fought hard for whatever was available. I just went for it,” she said.

India’s national women freestyle coach Kuldeep Malik said, “She is young and it was her first tournament of this level. She will get better.”

Divya’s medal came after three other wrestlers could not reach the medal round. Kiran was ousted from 76kg. With this the Indian women’s campaign ended with two medals. Vinesh Phogat had won a gold in the 50kg on Monday.

The Greco Roman competitio­n started on Tuesday but India did not have anything to cheer about. Gyanender lost in the 60kg while Manish was ousted from 67kg competitio­n.

India’s best bet in Greco Roman event is Harpreet Singh.

— PTI Jakarta, Aug. 21: A horrible shot in the 10th set pushed Indian archer Deepika Kumari to the 17th position in the individual recurve ranking, while the women’s team qualified seventh here on Tuesday.

Deepika, former world number one, had a fruitful first half and at one stage she was going strong at number eight but the disastrous last shot in the 10th set denied her a top-10 finish. Deepika scored just 19 points in the 10th set. She was consistent­ly scoring between 28s and 30s before that.

With 22 Ten’s and 10X’s scores, Deepika finished the 72-arrow competitio­n with 649 points.

Other Indians in fray, Promila Daimary was 21st with 642 points while left-handed Ankita Bhakat qualified 36th with 617 points. Laxmirani Majhi, the fourth Indian in the mix, was placed 44th from among 66 archers, who qualified.

“I could have been in top-10. But I can’t think of that shot now. It was not that I lost focus. It was just a loose shot. It happens,” Deepika said. — PTI

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