Divya Kakran was one of India's three champions in New Delhi today ©Getty Images

Hosts India enjoyed a day to remember as they won three women's gold medals at the Asian Wrestling Championships in New Delhi.

Divya Kakran, Sarita Sarita and Pinki Pinki all topped podiums in front of their own fans at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium.

Kakran won the 68 kilograms title after winning all four of her bouts via fall in the round-robin event.

She cried tears of joy after her success with her pivotal victory coming over Japan's reigning world junior champion Naruha Matsuyuki.

The Japanese was in front on criteria at 4-4 but Kakran locked up her opponent's arms from the bottom and tipped her over.

"That's my best move," Kakran said.

"Before coming here, I thought that I wanted to pin everyone."

Matsuyuki won the silver medal and Mongolia's Delgermaa Enkhsaikhan took bronze.

Pinki won the 55kg title after beating Mongolian Dulguun Bolormaa 2-1 in the final.

Japan's Kana Higashikawa defeated Maria Zuyeva of Kazakhstan via fall for bronze.

Sarita tasted success at 59kg, seeing off Mongolia's Battsetseg Altantsetseg 3-2 for gold.

Madina Bakbergenova of Kazakhstan ousted Japan's Yuumi Kon via fall in the bronze medal bout.

Japan also collected a pair of gold medals on the first day of women's finals.

Miho Igarashi, a two-time world junior champion and a two-time world under-23 champion, clinched a senior title after a 3-2 win over India's Devi Nirmala at 50kg.

Two bronze medals were awarded with Dauletbike Yakhshimuratova of Uzbekistan defeating Munkhnar Byambasuren of Mongolia 8-3 to earn her spot on the podium.

Kazakhstan's Valentina Islamova Brik beat Vietnam's Thi Nguyen 10-0 and also takes home a medal.

Hiroe Minagawa of Japan was crowned as 76kg champion, beating Aiperi Medet Kyzy of Kyrgyzstan 4-1.

Elmira Syzdykova of Kazakhstan beat Ariunjargal Ganbat of Mongolia via fall for bronze.

The Championships continue tomorrow with five further women's finals.

Wrestlers will lace up in the 53kg, 57kg, 62kg, 65kg and 72kg divisions.

There is a reduced field in New Delhi with China, North Korea and Turkmenistan missing the event due to the coronavirus outbreak.