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Qatar's Shahin wins Greco-Roman gold at Ulaanbaatar Open

Qatar's Shahin wins Greco-Roman gold at Ulaanbaatar Open

Qatar Tribune3 days ago

Team Qatar made headlines at the Ulaanbaatar Open Wrestling Ranking Series event in Mongolian capital on Thursday as Shahin Eidimohammad Badaghimofrad clinched gold in the 82kg Greco-Roman category. Earlier, Shahin was handed a default victory in the second round, after Turkish wrestler Burhan Akbudak withdrew due to an injury. In the final, the 23-year-old Qatari wrestler dominated his Indian opponent Prince Prince with a decisive 9-0 victory, earning a well-deserved gold medal.

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