This is an archive article published on March 27, 2025

India’s Reetika Hooda outclasses Japanese wrestler to storm into Asian Championship final

With all other Indian wrestlers - the male Greco-Roman wrestlers or the women until now - falling by the wayside in the semifinal, Reetika became the only wrestler from the country to reach the title round, where she will face Aiperi Medet Kyzy of Kyrgyzstan later on Thursday.

FILE PHOTO: Reetika Hooda of India in action with Bernadett Nagy of Hungary. (Reuters)FILE PHOTO: Reetika Hooda of India in action with Bernadett Nagy of Hungary. (Reuters)
2 min readMar 27, 2025 09:30 PM IST First published on: Mar 27, 2025 at 09:30 PM IST

A double-leg takedown, counter-lifts and a facile, one-sided win over a young Japanese. The 2023 Under-23 World Champion Reetika Hooda stormed into her maiden Asian Championship final with a stunning victory by fall, in just 4 minutes and 13 seconds, over Nodoka Yamamoto in Amman on Thursday.

With all other Indian wrestlers – the male Greco-Roman wrestlers or the women until now – falling by the wayside in the semifinal, Reetika became the only wrestler from the country to reach the title round, where she will face Aiperi Medet Kyzy of Kyrgyzstan later on Thursday.

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Reetika booked her place in the 76kg semifinals with a one-sided 10-0 win over Seoyeon Jeong of South Korea. With Japan resting Paris Olympics champion Yuka Kagami, the 23-year-old Yamamoto was drafted into the side with an eye on developing bench strength in the new Olympic cycle.

Known for her speed, stamina and deadly double-leg attacks, Reetika showed no mercy. She opened the scoring with her signature double-leg attack and added to her tally with another takedown to go 4-0 up at the break. The young Indian wrestler began the second round with two points off a counter-lift and then slammed Yamamoto on the mat for a four-pointer to seal the deal.

Hailing from the same academy where the Rio Olympics medallist Sakshi Malik learnt her craft, Reetika became the first from India to book a quota in the heaviest Olympic weight class for women at last year’s Paris Olympics. In October 2023, Reetika achieved another first for the country after being crowned the Under-23 World Champion.

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