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Wrestler Aman Sehrawat strikes gold in Budapest

The 22-year-old Indian wrestler produced a commanding performance in the championship bout, overpowering Georgia's Roberti Dingashvili to register a comprehensive 13-3 victory by technical superiority.

News Arena Network - Budapest - UPDATED: July 16, 2026, 02:21 PM - 2 min read

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India's Olympic bronze medallist Aman Sehrawat.


India's Olympic bronze medallist Aman Sehrawat continued his impressive run on the international wrestling circuit by clinching the gold medal in the men's 57kg freestyle category at the Polyák Imre, Varga János and Kozma István Memorial Senior Ranking Tournament.


The 22-year-old Indian wrestler produced a commanding performance in the championship bout, overpowering Georgia's Roberti Dingashvili to register a comprehensive 13-3 victory by technical superiority. Sehrawat maintained control throughout the contest and finished the final with authority to secure the top spot on the podium.


The Budapest triumph adds another significant title to Sehrawat's rapidly growing international resume and further underlines his status as one of India's brightest young wrestling talents.


Sehrawat has continued to make history since his breakthrough at the Paris Olympics, where he became India's youngest-ever individual Olympic medallist. His bronze medal at the Games marked a major milestone in Indian wrestling and announced the arrival of a new star on the global stage.


The wrestler has also etched his name in the record books as India's first-ever U23 World Wrestling champion, further highlighting his consistency and ability to perform at the highest level across age-group and senior competitions.

 

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At the Budapest tournament, Sehrawat looked in complete control of his campaign and carried that momentum into the final. His victory over Dingashvili showcased his attacking approach, physical strength and tactical maturity, with the Indian quickly building a decisive advantage before bringing the contest to an early end through technical superiority.


The gold medal is particularly significant as Sehrawat continues to establish himself in the highly competitive 57kg freestyle category, one of the most demanding divisions in international wrestling. His performances have made him a key figure in India's wrestling setup and a strong medal contender at major global events.


Sehrawat's latest success also comes as a boost for Indian wrestling, which continues to look towards its younger athletes to carry forward the country's strong tradition on the international stage. His ability to consistently challenge and defeat top wrestlers from around the world has raised expectations ahead of future major championships.


With an Olympic medal already to his name and now another prestigious senior ranking tournament title added to his collection, Aman Sehrawat's rise shows no signs of slowing down. The Budapest gold further cements his reputation as one of the leading young wrestlers in world wrestling and one of India's biggest medal hopes for the years ahead.

 

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