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Amit Dhankar helps India win freestyle gold

Amit Kumar Dhankar delivered the last hurrah for India in the Senior Asian Wrestling Championship by clinching a gold, as the hosts finished with their best ever showing in the continental event on tuesday.

India emerged on top in freestyle category with two gold and as many bronze medals. Overall, India finished the championships with nine medals -- 2 gold, one silver and 6 bronze, their best ever performance. Indian grapplers had won one gold and four bronze in the last edition of the championship in South Korea.

Amit (66kg) defeated Mongolia’s M Ganzorig in an exciting summit battle with every move drawing loud cheers from the spectators at the K D Jadhav Wrestling Stadium.

However, Narsingh Pancham Singh (84kg) missed out on a bronze medal after being beaten in the third-place bout. The Mongolian started the final bout against Amit on the offensive and was quick to attack the local favourite. He took the first period 1-0. Amit came back strongly to take the lead in the second period. He then rolled Gangzorig and took the bout into the final set.

The 24-year-old Indian dragged his opponent out of the playing area to bag the first point. The score was levelled soon as the Mongolian was handed a caution point after foul play from Amit.

The Haryana lad scored one point to take a 2-1 lead. The Mongolian team made an unsuccessful challenge of the point awarded to hand the Indian a 3-1 lead.

The visitor tried hard and secured a point in the dying moments but the final hooter signalled the end of sensational bout. Amit conquered the mat 0-1 4-0 3-2 to bag the second gold for the freestyle team. ‘I wanted to win a medal as it was a home event. I had done hard practice for this event. And I am happy that I have delivered on the expectations,’ Amit said after his win.
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