Pooja Kadian became the first Indian sportsperson to win a gold medal at the Wushu World Championships on Wednesday. Kadian defeated Evgeniya Stepanova of Russia in the 75kg women’s Sanda category. Four other members of the Indian contingent – Rameshchandra Singh Moirangthem, Bhanu Pratap Singh, Rajinder Singh, and Arunpama Devi Keisham – also bagged medals in the tournament held in Kazan, Russia. [caption id=“attachment_4110823” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Pooja Kadian poses after winning a gold medal at the Wushu World Championships. Twitter: @CRPF[/caption] In the semi-finals, Kadian had defeated Egypt’s Heba Abdelkader 2-0. Moirangthem missed the final by a whisker and claimed bronze in men’s 48 kg Sanda category. His semi-final battle against Wang Yongjie of China finished 0-0, but the latter was handed a technical victory. Bhanu Pratap won bronze in the men’s 60 kg Sanda category, and Rajinder also ended up with a bronze medal in the men’s 90 kg category. Rajinder had entered the semi-finals after getting the better of Russia’s Bozigit Ataev 2-1, before losing 1-2 to eventual gold medallist, Milad Arefi of Iran. Meanwhile, Keisham won bronze the 65 kg Sanda category in the women’s section with a 2-0 win over Switzerland’s Pricilla Staubli. Currently, China leads the medal tally with 15 gold medals with Iran in second place with eight.
Pooja Kadian won by defeating Russia’s Evgeniya Stepanova in the 75kg women’s Sanda category. Four other Indians won bronze.
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