India continued its impressive run at the Asian Wrestling Championships 2026, with Meenakshi Goyat securing a silver medal and several other wrestlers delivering podium finishes in Bishkek.
India’s Meenakshi Goyat delivered a commendable performance in the women’s 53kg category, finishing with a silver medal at the Asian Wrestling Championships 2026 held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Although she fell short in the final, her journey to the title clash showcased determination and skill. Her silver medal adds to India’s growing tally at the prestigious continental event.
Meenakshi began her campaign strongly, defeating Sakibjamal Esbosynova from Uzbekistan with an emphatic 15-4 victory in the quarterfinals. Her aggressive approach and technical superiority were evident throughout the bout.
In the semifinals, she faced a tougher challenge against Seoyoung Park of the Republic of Korea. Displaying composure under pressure, Meenakshi secured a 4-2 win to book her place in the final.
Despite her strong run, she had to settle for silver after a hard-fought final bout.
India’s success in the women’s category extended beyond Meenakshi’s silver medal.
Monika clinched a bronze medal in the 65kg category.
Harshita also secured bronze in the 72kg division.
Their podium finishes highlight the depth and strength of India’s women’s wrestling contingent.
Indian wrestlers also made a mark in the men’s freestyle division, with several athletes reaching the finals.
Sujeet Kalkal has set up an exciting gold-medal clash against Umidjon Jalolov. This bout is particularly significant as it is a rematch of the U23 World Championships final, adding an extra layer of anticipation.
Abhimanyou Mandwal delivered one of the standout performances of the tournament by defeating defending champion Ernazar Akmataliev 6-3 in the semifinals of the 70kg category.
He will now face Tömör-Ochiryn Tulga, the reigning Asian Games champion, in the gold medal match.
Sandeep Mann secured his place in the 79kg final with a dominant 10-0 victory over Somonjon Ikromov in the semifinals.
He is set to compete against Keyvan Gharehdaghi in the final, aiming to bring home gold for India.
India still has opportunities to add to its medal tally, with wrestlers competing in bronze medal bouts:
Ankush (57kg category)
Vicky Hooda (97kg category)
Both athletes will be looking to secure podium finishes and contribute to India’s overall success.
India fielded a strong contingent of 30 wrestlers at the championship, divided equally across three categories:
India’s Greco-Roman wrestlers delivered a solid performance, finishing with five medals:
The women’s team also secured five medals:
These results underline India’s consistent performance across different wrestling formats.
Olympic medallist Aman Sehrawat is also part of the Indian squad and is set to begin his campaign at the championships. His participation adds further strength to the team and raises hopes for additional medals.
India’s strong showing at the Asian Wrestling Championships reflects the country’s growing dominance in the sport. The consistent performances across categories indicate a well-rounded and competitive wrestling program.
The emergence of young talent alongside experienced wrestlers highlights the depth in Indian wrestling. These achievements also serve as a confidence boost ahead of future international competitions, including world championships and the Olympics.
Conclusion
The Asian Wrestling Championships 2026 has proven to be a successful outing for India so far. With Meenakshi Goyat leading the charge with a silver medal and several others securing podium finishes or reaching finals, the country continues to establish itself as a wrestling powerhouse in Asia.
As more finals and medal bouts remain, India will look to build on this momentum and further enhance its medal tally.