Vinesh and Sakshi qualified for Rio Olympics by virtue of reaching the finals of women's 48kg and 58kg respectively on the second day of the competition.
The ongoing competition here is the last qualification event for the Rio Games and only the top two finishers in each weight category are ensured of an Olympic quota place.
With the two quota places today, India has so far secured six Olympic berths in wrestling.
Let off with a warning after she had assured the Wrestling Federation of India of acquiring an Olympic berth for the country in her weight category in this tournament, Vinesh fulfilled her promise.
Also Read
She not only succeeded in bringing her weight under control but also came up with an impressive show en route the final to grab a place for Rio Olympics.
It was a cake walk for Vinesh in the early rounds as she thrashed Nataliya Pulkovska of Ukraine 10-0 in her qualification bout before defeating France's Julie Martine Sabatie 11-0 in the pre-quarterfinal fight.
Sakshi, who replaced Geeta Phogat in 58kg after the veteran wrestler was handed a temporary suspension for forfeiting her bout in the previous qualifying tournament, also justified her inclusion.
(REOPENS FGN14)
In 63kg, Shilpi Sheron managed to reach the bronze-medal round after winning her repechage bout against Leidy Marcela Izquierdo Mendez 4-6 by fall verdict.
Although, Shilpi had lost her pre-quarterfinals bout against Sweden's Henna Katarina Johansson, she got lucky to get an opportunity to fight in the repechage round as her Swedish opponent made the final.
(REOPENS SPF 9)
Vinesh was overjoyed at having clinched the coveted quota for the Olympic games, especially after getting disqualified for being overweight in the previous qualification event at Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
"Going to the Olympics has been my dream right from the day I started wrestling. I am glad that I could achieve that today. It wasn't an easy journey. I had to quickly cast aside whatever happened in Mongolia and concentrate on the task at hand," said Vinesh after reaching the final of women's 48kg.
A relieved Sakshi also expressed satisfaction at acquiring an Olympic berth.
"We had been training quite intensively in Bulgaria and I was making sure that I was mentally prepared for the pressure that this competition brought. I was in good rhythm after my opening bout and I just continued to do what I was doing. It was a matter of keeping my composure in the last minute of my semifinal bout against the Chinese wrestler. I am happy that I managed to hold on," said Sakshi.