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Tannu did not concede a single point en route to the 43-kilogram title, winning three of her four bouts by fall, including the final against Belarus’ Valeryia Mikitsich.
Priya grabbed the 73-kilogram title with a 5-0 win over Belarus’ Kseniya Patapovich
The 43 kilograms final initially seemed to be a gripping contest but Tannu soon turned it into one-way traffic with her all-around game. She was class part in the field.
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Aman Gulia (48kg) and Sagar Jaglan (80kg) took titles in the men’s freestyle competition to propel India to the Team championship title for the first time in history.
Another Indian, Varsha won the bronze medal in the 65 kilograms category with a victory by fall against Turkey’s Duygu Gen.
India finished on top with 147 points, ahead of mighty USA (143) and formidable Russia (140).
On Saturday, Komal will also be in contention for the world title as she reached the 46kg final after beating Belarus’ Sviatlana Katenka by technical superiority. She will take on Azerbaijan’s Ruzanna Mammadova.
Nitika (61kg) and Harshita (69kg) though lost their semifinal bouts and will not fight for bronze medals.