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Paris Olympics medalist Aman Sehrawat and world championship medalist Antim Panghal secured the top prize at the National Wrestling Championships held at Ahmedabad, though in unfamiliar weight divisions.

Paris 2024 bronze medalist Aman competed in the 61 kg freestyle wrestling event instead of his usual 57 kg class, as he did not want to cut weight for the national event, as per Olympics.com.

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Also, Aman, India’s youngest Olympic medalist, was disqualified from the World Wrestling Championships in Croatia this year after he was overweight at the weigh-in. He was initially handed a one-year suspension by the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), but it was later lifted to allow him to compete in Ahmedabad.

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Aman outclassed Nikhil 10-0 in the final at Veer Savarkar Sports Complex, having earlier outdone Adhit Narayan 12-1 and then Lalit 10-0 in the quarter-finals. Aman won the semifinal clash against Anuj Kumar 13-2, despite a bandaged, bleeding eyebrow.

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Under-23 world champion captured the men’s 65 kg title, beating Vishal Kaliraman 10-0 in the final. Vicky, the Asian U23 gold medalist, secured the 97 kg title.

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Two-time world champion Antim also competed in the 55 kg class instead of her usual 53 kg class, choosing not to cut weight for the season-ending competition.

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In the quarterfinals, she downed Hansika 8-0 and outclassed Ahilya Shinde 14-8 in the semi-finals and defeated Jyoti 5-0 in the final. All of Antim’s major accomplishments have come in the 53 kg division, despite having competed in the 55 kg division previously.

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Also, Manisha Bhanwala, the Asian champion in the 62 kg division, cut down her weight to compete in the 57 kg division and beat Neha Sharma 2-1 to emerge the winner.

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Coming to the women’s 68 kg final, Olympian Nisha Dahiya beat Shristi to claim the gold.

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The event is the first major national competition after the 2024 Olympics and will conclude on Sunday with Greco-Roman events scheduled for the final day.-ANI

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