Satara News : International Leap of Surli’s Lekki! Anjali Vetal won bronze medal in Asian Championship Wrestling

  • Anjali won a bronze medal in the Asian Wrestling Championships
  • Strong performance in Thailand
  • Lekki’s performance caused a stir

Reverse: Asian Under 15 Championship held in Thailand wrestling In the competition, Surli’s tigress Anjali Santosh Vetal displayed a brilliant performance and won the bronze medal to raise Surli’s flag at the international level. Villagers cheered due to Lekki’s strong performance.

India’s Anjali Vetal and Mongolia’s Khonzorul Ochir battled it out for the bronze medal in the 62 kg category. Anjali didn’t let the strong rival Khonzorul fool her from the start. By playing aggressively from the opening, they had taken a big lead by keeping the scoreboard moving. In a tight fight, he scored 2 points against 15 and won by technical merit. Three won a medal at the international level and flew the flag across the world.

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It was her first international competition. So everyone was paying attention to her performance. Anjali Hindkesari is the daughter of Santoshaba Vetal. She was away from wrestling for two years due to injury. While overcoming the injury with determination and hard work, he won the national selection test competition. Today, Anjali has made a successful comeback by winning a medal at the international level as well. Hailing from rural areas, Anjali has brought glory to Surli village and the district by winning a medal in the Asian Games. She is currently practicing under the guidance of coaches Dadasaheb Lovete, Dayanand Khatkar at Loknete Sadashivrao Mandalik National (SAI) Wrestling Complex in Murgud District Kolhapur. About her success former MP Sanjay Dada Mandlik, working president Adv. Former state coordinator of Virendra Bhaiyya Mandalik ‘Sai’ Chandrakant Chavan, Hindkesari Santoshaba Vetal, Surli villagers have showered their appreciation.

Big expectations from Anjali in future

“Anjali was away from wrestling for two years due to injury. But with determination, hard work and perseverance, she has made a strong comeback. By winning a medal in her first international competition, Anjali has proved that she is a ‘long race horse’. Despite her lack of experience, her performance is proud. There are more expectations from her in the future,” said coach Dadasaheb Lovete.

A neck brace in the vein of the Murgud wrestling complex

Anjali Vetal, who trains at Loknete Sadashirao Mandalik National (SAI) Wrestling Complex in Murgud, has created history by winning a bronze medal in the Asian Championship wrestling tournament in the under-15 category.

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