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Nisha Dahiya earns India’s fifth Olympic Games quota in women’s wrestling for Paris 2024

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Nisha Dahiya Makes History, Qualifies for Paris Olympics

In a historic moment for Indian wrestling, Nisha Dahiya secured her spot in the Paris Olympics after defeating Romania’s Alexandra Anghel in the 68kg semifinals at the World Olympic Qualifiers. This victory makes Nisha the fifth Indian woman wrestler to qualify for the prestigious event, marking a significant milestone for the country.

With a stellar performance, Nisha dominated her opponent with an 8-4 victory, showcasing her skills and determination on the mat. This achievement also means that India will have five women wrestlers competing in the Olympics for the first time ever, highlighting the growing strength and talent in the sport.

Nisha, a World U-23 bronze medallist and Asian Championships silver-medal winner, displayed exceptional technique and strategy in her match against Anghel. She quickly took the lead with a series of well-executed attacks, building a comfortable cushion that ultimately secured her spot in the final and earned another Olympic quota for India.

The road to qualification was not easy for Nisha, as she faced tough opponents throughout the tournament. However, her hard work and dedication paid off, as she emerged victorious in each match leading up to the semifinals. With this achievement, Nisha has not only made her mark in Indian wrestling history but has also inspired a new generation of athletes to pursue their dreams on the international stage.

As Nisha prepares to represent India in the Paris Olympics, the entire nation will be cheering her on, hoping for a strong showing and a chance to stand on the podium with pride. Her journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and passion in achieving greatness, and her success is a shining example of what can be accomplished with hard work and determination.

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