World Olympic Wrestling Qualifiers 2024: India end Istanbul meet with two quotas

By Ali Asgar Nalwala
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Indian wrestler Nisha
Picture by United World Wrestling

Aman Sehrawat and Nisha Dahiya took India’s number of quotas to six in wrestling. The Istanbul meet was the final Paris Olympics qualifying event for wrestlers. 

Indian wrestlers, led by Aman Sehrawat and Nisha Dahiya, concluded the World Olympic Wrestling Qualifiers in Istanbul, Turkiye with two Paris 2024 quotas after Sujeet Kalkal and Jaideep Ahlawat lost their bronze medal matches on Sunday.

Sujeet Kalkal, competing in the 65kg, reached the semi-finals on Saturday but lost to the Asian Games champion Tomor-Ochiryn Tulga of Mongolia. On Sunday, he was beaten by USA’s Zain Retherford on criteria after scores were level on 2-2.

The two finalists in each division obtained Paris 2024 Olympic quotas for their respective countries at the Istanbul meet. The third quota, meanwhile, went to the winner of the playoff bout between the two bronze medallists in the weight class.

Bajrang Punia, who had won the bronze medal in the men’s 65kg at the Tokyo Olympics, did not make the Indian wrestling team for the qualifiers.

Jaideep Ahlawat, who entered the repechage rounds in the 74kg after losing the quarter-final, suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat in the bronze medal match against Soner Demirtas of Turkiye on Sunday. He beat Turkmenistan’s Arslan Amanmyradov 11-0 in the repechage.

A total of 14 Indian wrestlers took part at the Istanbul meet from May 9 to 12.

Aman Sehrawat, the Asian champion and the U23 world champion, secured a Paris 2024 quota for India in the men’s 57kg on Saturday. It was India’s first Paris 2024 quota in men’s freestyle wrestling.

Ravi Kumar Dahiya, a silver medallist at the Tokyo Olympics in the 57kg, also did not make the Indian team for the qualifiers. Deepak Punia, who finished fifth at the Tokyo Olympics, missed out on a quota in the men’s 86kg in Istanbul.

Nisha Dahiya, meanwhile, obtained a quota for India in the women’s 68kg category on Friday. It was the fifth Paris 2024 quota obtained by India’s women wrestlers.

Antim Panghal (53kg) obtained India’s first quota from the 2023 World Wrestling Championships while Vinesh Phogat (50kg), Anshu Malik (57kg) and Reetika Hooda (76kg) added to the tally at the Asian Qualifiers in Bishkek last month.

However, National Olympic Committees have the exclusive authority for the representation of their respective countries at the Olympic Games, athletes' participation at the Paris Games depends on their NOC selecting them to represent their delegation at Paris 2024

India, meanwhile, failed to secure a quota in Greco-Roman wrestling. Sunil Kumar, who won a bronze medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games last year, was knocked out in the repechage of the men’s 87kg division.

The Istanbul meet was the final opportunity for wrestlers to obtain a quota for the Paris 2024 Olympics.