These four young Indian women including Mansi-Monica will bring glory to the country in Los Angeles Olympics
Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat, Geeta and Babita Phogat have given special recognition to Indian women designers across the world. Sakshi inspired many young women wrestlers by winning a bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Even though Vinesh was disqualified before winning the gold medal in the Paris Olympics 2024, her spirit gave hope to every young female wrestler that they too can hoist the country's flag in the Olympics. Now the next batch of Indian women wrestlers is getting ready, in which Mansi Ahlawat, Monica, Pushpa Yadav and Harshita More are impressing with their performance. Let's take a look at the star wrestlers of the future…
Mansi Ahlawat
23-year-old Mansi recently made headlines by winning a bronze medal in the World Wrestling Championships. He performed brilliantly in the 59 kg weight category. Last year he stood fifth in the Asian Championship. Since then she has been continuously improving her performance. Mansi has already started preparations for the Olympics. Hopefully he will be able to qualify for the 2028 Olympics.
Monica
Monica, a 20-year-old wrestler from Haryana, had won a bronze medal in the 65 kg category at the Under-23 World Wrestling Championships last year and won her second consecutive bronze medal in the 68 kg category this year. Monica has also won a silver medal in the Under-20 Asian Championship. Even at this age, Mansi defeats wrestlers senior to her on the mat, which shows her ability.
Pushpa Yadav
Pushpa Yadav from Gorakhpur competes in the 59 kg weight category. The 22-year-old wrestler won a gold medal at the Under-23 Asian Championships and finished fifth at the Senior Asian Championships. Pushpa has also won medals in the Cadet National Tournament three consecutive times in 2018, 2019 and 2020. The way she is improving her performance, it is expected that she will qualify for the Olympics.
Harshita More
Harshita is just 18 years old and she has won the silver medal in the Senior Asian Championship in the 72 kg weight category this year. He has raised hopes by winning bronze in the Under-23 World Championship last year and gold medal in the Under-20 and Under-23 Asian Championships.
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