Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Kurash flourish: Silver for Pincky, bronze for Jadhav

- Sharad Deep sharad.deep@htlive.com

JAKARTA: Pincky Balhara couldn’t make it to the Asian Games as a judoka but didn’t baulk at the idea of doing that in kurash. On Tuesday, it fetched her a silver medal. Malaprabha Jadhav’s bronze made it two medals for India in the form of wrestling popular in central Asia that is debuting in these Games.

Pincky, 19, won gold medals in judo — a sport her uncle coaxed her to learn for self-defence -- at the Continenta­l championsh­ip for juniors and the Asian Cup earlier this year. But she didn’t qualify in the trials and hence couldn’t make it to the Games’ judo squad. By then, Balhara though had qualified for the kurash squad.

“I didn’t know that one player could represent India in one sport only. I never thought of winning a medal here. Instead, I was sure of winning a medal in judo. But luck didn’t favour me (in the selection trials),” said Pincky, who is from the Neb Sarai village in Delhi’s Hauz Khas.

“But now I feel that it was God’s grace which decided my fate. After making it to the final, I wanted to win gold and see the Tricolour fly high” said Pincky, who trains at the Baba Ganganath Judo Academy in Munirka (Delhi).

Pincky lost to Uzbekistan’s Gulnor Sulaymanov­a 0-10 (on technical superiorit­y) in the final of the -52 kg category in the JCC Assembly Hall here on Tuesday. Jadhav settled for a bronze after losing to Uzbek Gulnor Sulaymanov­a by an identical scoreline in the semi-final.

In the semi-final, Pincky defeated Uzbekistan’s Oysuluv Abdumajido­va 3-0; she beat Indonesian Terry Susanti 3-0 in quarters and Chiawen Tsou of Chinese Taipei in the round of 16.

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