After clinching a silver medal in the final of the women's +78 kg category, Indian Judoka Tulika Maan said that she is not happy with her performance in the final as she suffered a defeat and lost the gold medal.
Indian Judoka Tulika Maan claimed the silver medal in the final of the women's +78 kg category after suffering a defeat against Scotland's Sarah Adlington at the ongoing Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham on Wednesday.
Playing at the Coventry Arena Judo Mat 2, the Indian Judoka faced tough competition from her opponent while she received second 'Shido' on the board. The match lasted for 3 minutes and 29 seconds. The Scottish judoka was too good for Tulika, she enforced an ippon to take home gold.
The Indian had to be settled for a silver medal in the women's +78 kg category. It is India's third medal in Judo this Commonwealth Games.
"I am not happy with my performance but nothing can be done now. I want to thank PM Narendra Modi for his help as he started the Khelo India scheme. I dedicate this medal to my mother and coach," Tulika Maan told ANI.
Earlier today, Maan reached the final of the women's +78 kg category after defeating Sydnee Andrews of New Zealand in the semifinal.
The Indian initially violated a rule in the 36th second of the match and got a 'Shido'. Her opponent Andrews gained a Waza-ari in the 57th second of the match. But the New Zealander was not prepared for what was coming as Maan gained the Ippon at the one-minute 53rd-second mark and sealed her spot in the final.
Indian Judoka entered the semifinal of the women's +78 kg category after defeating Tracy Durhone of Mauritius in the quarterfinals.
Maan gained a Waza-ari within just 42 seconds into the match. On the other hand, Durhone violated the rules twice, once at the 1:30 minute mark and later at the 2:30 minute mark, due to which she was penalised twice. The Indian gained another Waza-ari at the 2:53 mark and finished the match after getting an Ippon before it could touch the 3-minute mark.
Besides Maan, Indian judoka Shushila Devi won the silver medal in the women -48kg category, her second in CWG history. Vijay Kumar also won a bronze in the Men's 60kg division.
(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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