Wrestling World Championships Longjia add silver to the Chinese team

Author:China Sports News Time:2022.09.16

The 2022 World Wrestling Championships continued in Belgrade, Citia. In the early morning of September 15th, Beijing time, Chinese player Long Jia won the 65 kg silver medal for women's free wrestling. The Chinese wrestling team has achieved a record of 1 silver and 3 copper in this World Championships.

In the 65 -kg qualification competition of Women's Liberty Wrestling, Long Jia swept Turkish player Asley Demir 8-0, and the 1/4 final of Longjia defeated Azerbaijanian Ellis Manoolov 6 to 3. In the semi -final, Long Jia dared to fight under the unfavorable situation of 0-5 behind, and became the first Chinese wrestling team in the World Championships in the World Championships with a 9-7 Licker French player Kunba Racuk. Player.

In the finals, Longjia encountered the runner -up of the World Championships in 2021, Japanese player Morikawa Mori. In the first half, Longjia's tactics were based on defense and did not give their opponents a chance to get a big score. Morikawa Mihe relied on the launch of Longjia and a penalty, and led 2-0 in the first half. In the second half, Long Jia actively launched an offensive, and once fell Simikawa and fell to the ground. Unfortunately, the subsequent continuous attack was resolved by the opponent. In the end, he failed to reverse the score and lost 0 to 2. In the game, Long Jia showed good basic skills, and his strength and physical fitness were also better. Compared with Senchuan Midea and the flexibility and details of the offensive, the young Longjia needed to continue to improve next.

Picture source: Xinhua News Agency

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