<p>Amman: In a sparkling show by India's women wrestlers at the Under-17 World Championships, four grapplers annexed the titles here on Thursday and at least two more are in gold medal contention.</p>.<p>Aditi Kumari (43kg), Neha (57kg) and Pulkit (65kg) and Mansi Lather (73kg) won world titles in their respective categories with remarkable ease.</p>.<p>Kajal (69kg) and Shrutika Shivaji Patil (46kg) will also compete in the gold medal bouts on Friday after making the finals.</p>.<p>India can bag more medals as Raj Bala (40kg) will compete in the bronze play-off while Muskan (53kg), Rajnita (61kg) are still in contention for podium finishes by making the repechage round.</p>.Ronak Dahiya wins bronze, three women in semifinals at U17 Wrestling Worlds.<p>India are now certain to win the women's team trophy despite not fielding a wrestler in the 49kg weight class.</p>.<p>Aditi emerged champion in the 43kg, blanking Maria Louiza Gkika of Greece 7-0 in the title clash.</p>.<p>In the 57kg final, Neha overpowered Japan's So Tsuitsui as she stood out with her double-leg attacks. Neha hardly gave a chance to her rival in the gold medal bout.</p>.<p>In the 65kg final, Pulkit faced Daria Frolova, who is competing as a neutral athlete, and won 6-3.</p>.<p>She was leading 5-0 but conceded a pushout point and caution late in the bout that allowed Frolova to gain three points.</p>.<p>Frolova made a desperate attempt to get the winning move but Pulkit defended well in the final 20 seconds to claim the title.</p>.<p>Lather raced to a 5-0 lead against Hanna Pirskaya in the 73kg final and then found a way to pin her rival, ending the bout in style.</p>.<p>India also won two bronze medals in Greco Roman style with Ronak Dahiya and Sainath Pardhi (51kg) ending on podiums.</p>
<p>Amman: In a sparkling show by India's women wrestlers at the Under-17 World Championships, four grapplers annexed the titles here on Thursday and at least two more are in gold medal contention.</p>.<p>Aditi Kumari (43kg), Neha (57kg) and Pulkit (65kg) and Mansi Lather (73kg) won world titles in their respective categories with remarkable ease.</p>.<p>Kajal (69kg) and Shrutika Shivaji Patil (46kg) will also compete in the gold medal bouts on Friday after making the finals.</p>.<p>India can bag more medals as Raj Bala (40kg) will compete in the bronze play-off while Muskan (53kg), Rajnita (61kg) are still in contention for podium finishes by making the repechage round.</p>.Ronak Dahiya wins bronze, three women in semifinals at U17 Wrestling Worlds.<p>India are now certain to win the women's team trophy despite not fielding a wrestler in the 49kg weight class.</p>.<p>Aditi emerged champion in the 43kg, blanking Maria Louiza Gkika of Greece 7-0 in the title clash.</p>.<p>In the 57kg final, Neha overpowered Japan's So Tsuitsui as she stood out with her double-leg attacks. Neha hardly gave a chance to her rival in the gold medal bout.</p>.<p>In the 65kg final, Pulkit faced Daria Frolova, who is competing as a neutral athlete, and won 6-3.</p>.<p>She was leading 5-0 but conceded a pushout point and caution late in the bout that allowed Frolova to gain three points.</p>.<p>Frolova made a desperate attempt to get the winning move but Pulkit defended well in the final 20 seconds to claim the title.</p>.<p>Lather raced to a 5-0 lead against Hanna Pirskaya in the 73kg final and then found a way to pin her rival, ending the bout in style.</p>.<p>India also won two bronze medals in Greco Roman style with Ronak Dahiya and Sainath Pardhi (51kg) ending on podiums.</p>