India bag two more kurash medals at Asian Youth Games
Kanishka settled for a silver in the girls' 52kg category after losing 0-3 by chala to Uzbekistan's Karimova Mubinabonu in the final.
India’s Khushi lost to Uzbekistan’s Durdona Tursunova by Yonbosh in the girls’ 70kg category semi-finals at the Asian Youth Games 2025. (Photo: Olympics)
MANAMA (BAHRAIN): Fourteen-year-olds Kanishka Bidhuri and Arvind on Monday secured a silver and a bronze respectively to take India's tally to three medals in the Kurash competition at the Asian Youth Games here.
Kanishka settled for a silver in the girls' 52kg category after losing 0-3 by chala to Uzbekistan's Karimova Mubinabonu in the final.
Earlier, she had stormed into the title clash with a 10-0 win by khalol over Jalaloddin Setayesh in the semifinals, following a quarterfinal victory by yonbosh against Thailand's Khundee Waratchaya at Exhibition World Bahrain.
In the boys' 83kg division, Arvind clinched a bronze after registering a 10-0 win by khalol over Davlatzoda in the quarterfinals before losing 0-10 to Uzbekistan’s Golibov Shohjahon in the semis.
There are no bronze medal playoffs in the Youth Games.
Khalol is a term used in kurash for a convincing win, yonbosh is a half-point for a less perfect throw, and chala denotes a minor advantage or point.
On Sunday, 15-year-old Khushi had opened India's account with a bronze medal in the women's 70kg kurash event.