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Rio Olympics 2016: Wrestler Sakshi Malik wins bronze in women's wrestling 58kg category, India gets first medal

Sakshi Malik wins bronze medal in women's wrestling 58kg category, opens India's account at Rio 2016 Olympics

August 18, 2016 22:50 IST
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