Sakshi Malik clinches bronze medal in women’s wrestling 58kg category
Sakshi Malik of India beats Aisuluu Tynybekova of Kyrgyzstan 8-5 in the women's wrestling 58kg bronze medal match.
- India’s Sakshi Malik
won a bronze medal in the wrestling 58kg category after the Indian beat
Aisuluu Tynybekova 8-5 in the bronze medal bout. In a thrilling
contest, Sakshi fought back from 0-5 down to seal the bout 8-5 in her
favour. With seconds left on the clock, she produced a three-point move
to seal the bout and India’s first medal at Rio 2016 Olympics. It wasn’t an ideal start for the 23-year-old as she conceded a
five-point lead early in the contest, and like in three out of the four
bouts earlier in the day, she was back from behind to produce the moves
when they mattered, and seal the win.
- Tynybekova started on a positive note as her leg-grab put her in the
lead. She repeated the move again and sat in a comfortable
position. Malik opened the scoring in the second period of the bout when
she pushed her opponent down and out of the mat. She hit back with a
similar move to reduce the deficit to just one point.
- With scores locked at 5-5, and only seconds to go, Malik
managed to steal three points and erupted in joy after a review from
the Tynybekova corner didn’t make any difference to the scoring.
- Earlier, Malik reached the Repechage rounds of the women’s freestyle
58kg event and made most of the second life as she outplayed Mongolian
wrestler Orkhon in the Rd 2 contest 12-3 to advance to the bronze-medal
match.
- It was a convincing performance by the Indian as she took the early
lead and kept the Mongolian under pressure with smart moves. There was a
brief moment early in the first period where Sakshi lost balance and
allowed her opponent to make most of it, but apart from that she was in
complete control of proceedings.
- Malik got another chance at a medal after her quarterfinal opponent Valeria Koblova reached the gold medal match.
- In the quarterfinal, Malik was easily trumped by the superior and
much quicker Koblova to lose 9-2. And crash out of contention for a gold
or a silver medal.
- In her Round of 16 match, Sakshi beat Moldova’s Mariana Cherdivara on
the back of a bigger point margin in a single move after both were
locked at 5-5. And in the opener, Sakshi produced a scintillating
turnaround from 0-4 down to win 5-4 with her final two points coming in
the closing stages of the contest.
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