<p>It was a "perfect and happy ending" for Nisha Dahiya as she emerged national champion in the women's 65kg category, a day after her dramatic "murder story" turned out to be a case of mistaken identity.</p>.<p>The title clash ended in just 30 seconds with Nisha, the U23 world championship bronze medallist, pinning her rival Jaspreet Kaur from Punjab.</p>.<p>Except for her semifinal against Haryana's Priyanka, it turned out to be an easy day in the office for the 23-year-old Nisha, who represents Railways. </p>.<p>"It indeed is a happy and perfect end to my campaign. I was so stressed yesterday. I could not even sleep. I was already low on energy due to weight cut and this incident just proved too much to handle," Nisha told <em>PTI </em>after winning her third gold medal at the Nationals. </p>.<p>It was reported that Nisha had been shot dead in Sonepat but later it came to light that the deceased was her name sake and an upcoming wrestler.</p>.<p>Nisha's agility and attacking moves were too hot to handle for her opponents. She stood out with her leg attacks. </p>.<p>"Of course, an athlete wants to be discussed and talked about but I am sure not in this way. I want people to know for my performance and not for such freak incidents," she said.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/wrestler-nisha-dahiya-says-shes-alive-after-reports-of-her-being-shot-dead-emerge-1049307.html" target="_blank">Wrestler Nisha Dahiya says she's alive after reports of her being shot dead emerge</a></strong></p>.<p>"I got so many calls that I had to switch off my phone. It was becoming tense and I wanted to stay focussed on my competition. Eventually, it did not affect my performance," said Nisha, who is coached by Arjuna awardee Satyawart Kadian. </p>.<p>Shafali and Priyanka, expectedly, won bronze medals by winning their respective play-offs. If groomed well, both the youngsters are expected to be good prospects for India in future. </p>.<p>Before the final, both the 65kg semifinals were fast-paced and furiously fought. Jaspreet edged out Haryana's Shafali 6-4 while Nisha prevailed 7-6 against Priyanka. </p>.<p>In the women's 76kg event, 37-year-old Gursharanpreet Kaur won the gold medal after her rival Pooja Sihag left the mat in tears after twisting her right arm when the Punjab wrestler made a move on counter-attack. The match ended in the first period itself. </p>.<p>It was the seventh gold medal for Gursharanpreet at the Nationals. </p>.<p>The 76kg category seemed headed for a title clash between familiar names -- veteran Kiran and Gursharanpreet, but Pooja prevented that with her 3-1 win over the Railways player.</p>.<p>Gursharanpreet, on the other hand, had an easy win by fall against Bipasha, a talented Delhi youngster, who had won a silver medal at the junior world championship recently. Bipasha and Kiran won bronze medals. </p>.<p>Competition for women was held only in two categories on Thursday while the Greco Style event concluded on the opening day of the championship. </p>.<p>Services' Sandeep claimed title in the 55kg ahead of Chandigarh's Sarvan while Gyanendra, also from SSCB, became champion in 60kg with a win over Haryana's Vikas.</p>.<p>Sagar gave Services their third gold in 63kg while Haryana's Ashu won the 67kg title. Vikas from Haryana won the 72kg gold by beating Punjab's Lovepreet.</p>.<p>Expectedly, Services' Sajan won the 77kg title and Hardeep Singh emerged winner in the 82kg.</p>.<p>Services team won the team championship with 195 points while Railways (175) was runner-up. Haryana finished third with 139 points.</p>.<p>The two finalists in each category will represent India at the Commonwealth Championship, scheduled to be held in Pretoria, South Africa from December 3-5. </p>.<p>While the gold medal winner will travel at the government's expense, the runner-up will have to go on his own. </p>.<p>The WFI may ask for trials in men's freestyle 92kg since Deepak Punia, who skipped the Nationals due to an injury, has expressed interest in competing. </p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>It was a "perfect and happy ending" for Nisha Dahiya as she emerged national champion in the women's 65kg category, a day after her dramatic "murder story" turned out to be a case of mistaken identity.</p>.<p>The title clash ended in just 30 seconds with Nisha, the U23 world championship bronze medallist, pinning her rival Jaspreet Kaur from Punjab.</p>.<p>Except for her semifinal against Haryana's Priyanka, it turned out to be an easy day in the office for the 23-year-old Nisha, who represents Railways. </p>.<p>"It indeed is a happy and perfect end to my campaign. I was so stressed yesterday. I could not even sleep. I was already low on energy due to weight cut and this incident just proved too much to handle," Nisha told <em>PTI </em>after winning her third gold medal at the Nationals. </p>.<p>It was reported that Nisha had been shot dead in Sonepat but later it came to light that the deceased was her name sake and an upcoming wrestler.</p>.<p>Nisha's agility and attacking moves were too hot to handle for her opponents. She stood out with her leg attacks. </p>.<p>"Of course, an athlete wants to be discussed and talked about but I am sure not in this way. I want people to know for my performance and not for such freak incidents," she said.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/wrestler-nisha-dahiya-says-shes-alive-after-reports-of-her-being-shot-dead-emerge-1049307.html" target="_blank">Wrestler Nisha Dahiya says she's alive after reports of her being shot dead emerge</a></strong></p>.<p>"I got so many calls that I had to switch off my phone. It was becoming tense and I wanted to stay focussed on my competition. Eventually, it did not affect my performance," said Nisha, who is coached by Arjuna awardee Satyawart Kadian. </p>.<p>Shafali and Priyanka, expectedly, won bronze medals by winning their respective play-offs. If groomed well, both the youngsters are expected to be good prospects for India in future. </p>.<p>Before the final, both the 65kg semifinals were fast-paced and furiously fought. Jaspreet edged out Haryana's Shafali 6-4 while Nisha prevailed 7-6 against Priyanka. </p>.<p>In the women's 76kg event, 37-year-old Gursharanpreet Kaur won the gold medal after her rival Pooja Sihag left the mat in tears after twisting her right arm when the Punjab wrestler made a move on counter-attack. The match ended in the first period itself. </p>.<p>It was the seventh gold medal for Gursharanpreet at the Nationals. </p>.<p>The 76kg category seemed headed for a title clash between familiar names -- veteran Kiran and Gursharanpreet, but Pooja prevented that with her 3-1 win over the Railways player.</p>.<p>Gursharanpreet, on the other hand, had an easy win by fall against Bipasha, a talented Delhi youngster, who had won a silver medal at the junior world championship recently. Bipasha and Kiran won bronze medals. </p>.<p>Competition for women was held only in two categories on Thursday while the Greco Style event concluded on the opening day of the championship. </p>.<p>Services' Sandeep claimed title in the 55kg ahead of Chandigarh's Sarvan while Gyanendra, also from SSCB, became champion in 60kg with a win over Haryana's Vikas.</p>.<p>Sagar gave Services their third gold in 63kg while Haryana's Ashu won the 67kg title. Vikas from Haryana won the 72kg gold by beating Punjab's Lovepreet.</p>.<p>Expectedly, Services' Sajan won the 77kg title and Hardeep Singh emerged winner in the 82kg.</p>.<p>Services team won the team championship with 195 points while Railways (175) was runner-up. Haryana finished third with 139 points.</p>.<p>The two finalists in each category will represent India at the Commonwealth Championship, scheduled to be held in Pretoria, South Africa from December 3-5. </p>.<p>While the gold medal winner will travel at the government's expense, the runner-up will have to go on his own. </p>.<p>The WFI may ask for trials in men's freestyle 92kg since Deepak Punia, who skipped the Nationals due to an injury, has expressed interest in competing. </p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>