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India at Asian Games 2023 | Wrestler Antim Panghal: 'I feel like this year is my year'

After winning the Wrestling World Championships 2023 bronze and earning a spot in the Paris Olympics, Indian wrestler Antim Panghal is headed to the Asian Games 2023 in China.

September 23, 2023 / 16:59 IST
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Antim Panghal is the only Indian wrestler competing at both the world championships and the Asiad this year. (Image source: X/Media_SAI)
Antim Panghal is the only Indian wrestler competing at both the world championships and the Asiad this year. (Image source: X/Media_SAI)

On September 20, after losing her semifinal bout at the World Wrestling Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, at the last second, Antim Panghal was inconsolable. The 19-year-old had tasted her first defeat at the world championship level—she is the only Indian to win two U-20 World Championships, which she did in 2022 and again in July this year. At her debut at the senior world championship, she had done everything right on the way to the semifinal, pulling off one of the great wins of the tournament in the first round itself by defeating the defending world champion, USA’s Dominique Olivia Parrish, 3-2, then she decimated Poland’s Roksana Marta Zasina in the round of 16, and took down Russia’s Natalia Malysheva 9-6 in the quarterfinals. In the semis, Belarus’s Vanesa Kaladzinskaya reversed a move from Antim with a second remaining on the clock, and the Indian lost 5-4. She collapsed on the mat crying, and later, she sobbed and collapsed yet again in the tunnel leading to the dressing room.

Yet, the next day, the rookie wrestler found a new reserve and maturity in her. Nursing her emotional wound, Antim stepped on to the mat and transformed into the fierce competitor she is, using all her speed, power, agility, taking risks, trusting her defence once again, to beat Sweden’s Jonna Malmgren with a comprehensive 16-6 scoreline. Not only does that give her a maiden senior world championship medal—the sole medal for India—it also makes her the only Indian to book a quota for the Paris Olympics.

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Antim is carrying Indian wrestling on her young shoulders at the moment. At a time when the country’s wrestling federation stands suspended, and the country’s best wrestlers returning to training only recently after months of protesting against the former federation chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh alleging a long history of sexual abuse, Antim has been a revelation as she made the difficult transition from junior to senior, winning a silver at her debut senior tournament, the Asian Wrestling Championship, in April and continuing on that rich vein of form ever since.