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I AM FOR BEING HATED FROM EVERYONE SINCE I WAS BORN.
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No! thats is not true OP! if the entire world hates you, then i wall stand with you against the entire world!

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WHAT IS GEETA PHOGAT. BTW IAM NOT INDIAN

she is gigastacy wrestling superstar creature. Dangal film biography of her outstanding feats

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Phogat at Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 8
Birth nameGeeta
Full nameGeeta Kumari Phogat
NationalityIndia Indian
Born15 December 1988 (age 34)[1]
Balali, Haryana, India[1]
Height5 ft 0 in (152 cm)[1]
Weight62 kg (137 lb)[1]
Spouse(s)Pawan Kumar


(m. 2016)
CountryIndia
SportWrestling
Event(s)Freestyle wrestling
Coached byMahavir Singh Phogat
Medal record

Representing
23px-Flag_of_India.svg.png
India
World Championships
Commonwealth Games
Asian Championships
Commonwealth Championship
FILA Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament
Bronze medal – third place
2012 Strathcona County55 kg
Gold medal – first place
2010 Delhi55 kg
Bronze medal – third place
2012 Gumi55 kg
Bronze medal – third place
2015 Doha58 kg
Gold medal – first place
2009 Jalandhar[2] 55 kg
Gold medal – first place
2011 Melbourne[3] 55 kg
Silver medal – second place
2013 Johannesburg[4] 59 kg
Gold medal – first place
2012 Astana[5]55 kg
Updated on 20 October 2016.

Geeta Phogat (born 15 December 1988)[1] is a freestyle wrestler who won India's first ever gold medal in wrestling at the Commonwealth Games in 2010. She is also the first Indian female wrestler to have qualified for the Olympic Summer Games.[5]


Personal life and family​

Further information: Phogat sisters

Geeta Phogat was born in Balali village of Charkhi Dadri district, Haryana.[6][1] Her father Mahavir Singh Phogat, a former wrestler himself and a Dronacharya Award recipient, is also her coach.[7][8]

Her sister Babita Kumari and cousin Vinesh Phogat are also Commonwealth Games gold medalists.[9][10] Both won gold medals in their respective categories in 2014 edition of Commonwealth Games. Another younger sister of Geeta Phogat, Ritu Phogat, too is an international level wrestler and has won a gold medal at the 2016 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship. Her youngest sister, Sangita Phogat is also a wrestler.

She married fellow wrestler Pawan Kumar on 20 November 2016.[11] The couple had their first child, a boy, in December 2019.[12]


Career​

2009 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship​

Phogat won the gold medal at the Commonwealth Wrestling Championship held in Jalandhar, Punjab between 19 and 21 December 2009.[13]


2010 Commonwealth Games​

She won India’s first ever gold medal in women’s wrestling at the Commonwealth Games held in New Delhi, beating Emily Bensted from Australia in the gold medal match with a score of 1-0, 7-0.[14][15]


2012 Summer Olympics​

Phogat won a gold medal in the Wrestling FILA Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament that concluded at Almaty, Kazakhstan in April 2012.[16] She has undergone rigorous training at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, (NSNIS), Patiala, under the guidance of chief coach O.P. Yadav and foreign expert Ryan Dobo.

Phogat was beaten in her opening fight by Canadian Tonya Verbeek (1–3).[17] She received a chance to win the bronze medal since the Canadian went to the finals. In the repechage round, she lost her first match to Lazareva from Ukraine.[1][18]


2012 World Wrestling Championships​

In the 2012 World Wrestling Championships held in Canada, Phogat won the bronze medal.[19]

In the first round, Phogat faced Maria Gurova of Russia, beating her 3:1. The second round brought a 5:0 loss for Phogat against Saori Yoshida of Japan. With the Japanese grappler making the finals, Phogat contested in the repechage round, first against Akziya Dautbayeva of Kazakhstan whom she beat 3:1 and then winning the bronze medal bout 3:0 against Natalya Sinishin of Ukraine.[20]


2012 Asian Wrestling Championships​

In the first round of the 2012 Asian Wrestling Championships, Phogat lost to her Japanese opponent Kanako Murata in a 5:0 scoreline. With the Japanese grappler entering the finals, Phogat was able to contest in the bronze medal round and won the bronze medal in the 55 kg beating Sumiya Erdenechimeg from Mongolia 3:1.


2013 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships​

At the tournament held in Johannesburg, South Africa, Phogat finished second and won the silver medal in the women's freestyle 59 kg category after losing the final bout to Oluwafunmilayo Adeniyi of Nigeria.[21]


2015 Asian Wrestling Championships​

At the 2015 Asian Wrestling Championships in Doha, Phogat finished third, winning the bronze medal in the freestyle 58 kg category along with Aiym Abdildina of Kazakhstan.[22] At the 2015 World Championships in Las Vegas, she was drawn against nine-time world Champion, the Japanese Kaori Icho, and lost to her in the opening round 0–10. With Icho qualifying for the finals, Phogat was given a chance to contest in the repechage for the bronze medal. She again lost 0–10 to her opponent, Elif Jale Yeşilırmak of Turkey.[23]


Popular culture​

Aamir Khan's film Dangal is loosely based on Geeta Phogat and her sisters lives.[24][25] Her role in the movie is played by Fatima Sana Shaikh and her younger self is played by Zaira Wasim.[26] Wrestler Pooja Dhanda was screened and selected to play the role of Babita Phogat in this movie, which she could not play due to an injury, and later she went on to defeat senior Phogat sister Geeta Phogat in the real life national championship.[27]


Other titles​

  • Dave Schultz Memorial Tournament, 2013 – Silver[28]
  • Dave Schultz Memorial Tournament, 2014 – Bronze[29]

References​

  1. "International Wrestling Database". www.iat.uni-leipzig.de. Archived from the original on 26 September 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2015.

External links​






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Personal information
Sport

Phogat at Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 8
Birth nameGeeta
Full nameGeeta Kumari Phogat
NationalityIndia Indian
Born15 December 1988 (age 34)[1]
Balali, Haryana, India[1]
Height5 ft 0 in (152 cm)[1]
Weight62 kg (137 lb)[1]
Spouse(s)Pawan Kumar


(m. 2016)
CountryIndia
SportWrestling
Event(s)Freestyle wrestling
Coached byMahavir Singh Phogat
Medal record

Representing
23px-Flag_of_India.svg.png
India
World Championships
Commonwealth Games
Asian Championships
Commonwealth Championship
FILA Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament
Bronze medal – third place
2012 Strathcona County55 kg
Gold medal – first place
2010 Delhi55 kg
Bronze medal – third place
2012 Gumi55 kg
Bronze medal – third place
2015 Doha58 kg
Gold medal – first place
2009 Jalandhar[2] 55 kg
Gold medal – first place
2011 Melbourne[3] 55 kg
Silver medal – second place
2013 Johannesburg[4] 59 kg
Gold medal – first place
2012 Astana[5]55 kg
Updated on 20 October 2016.

Geeta Phogat (born 15 December 1988)[1] is a freestyle wrestler who won India's first ever gold medal in wrestling at the Commonwealth Games in 2010. She is also the first Indian female wrestler to have qualified for the Olympic Summer Games.[5]


Personal life and family​

Further information: Phogat sisters

Geeta Phogat was born in Balali village of Charkhi Dadri district, Haryana.[6][1] Her father Mahavir Singh Phogat, a former wrestler himself and a Dronacharya Award recipient, is also her coach.[7][8]

Her sister Babita Kumari and cousin Vinesh Phogat are also Commonwealth Games gold medalists.[9][10] Both won gold medals in their respective categories in 2014 edition of Commonwealth Games. Another younger sister of Geeta Phogat, Ritu Phogat, too is an international level wrestler and has won a gold medal at the 2016 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship. Her youngest sister, Sangita Phogat is also a wrestler.

She married fellow wrestler Pawan Kumar on 20 November 2016.[11] The couple had their first child, a boy, in December 2019.[12]


Career​

2009 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship​

Phogat won the gold medal at the Commonwealth Wrestling Championship held in Jalandhar, Punjab between 19 and 21 December 2009.[13]


2010 Commonwealth Games​

She won India’s first ever gold medal in women’s wrestling at the Commonwealth Games held in New Delhi, beating Emily Bensted from Australia in the gold medal match with a score of 1-0, 7-0.[14][15]


2012 Summer Olympics​

Phogat won a gold medal in the Wrestling FILA Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament that concluded at Almaty, Kazakhstan in April 2012.[16] She has undergone rigorous training at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, (NSNIS), Patiala, under the guidance of chief coach O.P. Yadav and foreign expert Ryan Dobo.

Phogat was beaten in her opening fight by Canadian Tonya Verbeek (1–3).[17] She received a chance to win the bronze medal since the Canadian went to the finals. In the repechage round, she lost her first match to Lazareva from Ukraine.[1][18]


2012 World Wrestling Championships​

In the 2012 World Wrestling Championships held in Canada, Phogat won the bronze medal.[19]

In the first round, Phogat faced Maria Gurova of Russia, beating her 3:1. The second round brought a 5:0 loss for Phogat against Saori Yoshida of Japan. With the Japanese grappler making the finals, Phogat contested in the repechage round, first against Akziya Dautbayeva of Kazakhstan whom she beat 3:1 and then winning the bronze medal bout 3:0 against Natalya Sinishin of Ukraine.[20]


2012 Asian Wrestling Championships​

In the first round of the 2012 Asian Wrestling Championships, Phogat lost to her Japanese opponent Kanako Murata in a 5:0 scoreline. With the Japanese grappler entering the finals, Phogat was able to contest in the bronze medal round and won the bronze medal in the 55 kg beating Sumiya Erdenechimeg from Mongolia 3:1.


2013 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships​

At the tournament held in Johannesburg, South Africa, Phogat finished second and won the silver medal in the women's freestyle 59 kg category after losing the final bout to Oluwafunmilayo Adeniyi of Nigeria.[21]


2015 Asian Wrestling Championships​

At the 2015 Asian Wrestling Championships in Doha, Phogat finished third, winning the bronze medal in the freestyle 58 kg category along with Aiym Abdildina of Kazakhstan.[22] At the 2015 World Championships in Las Vegas, she was drawn against nine-time world Champion, the Japanese Kaori Icho, and lost to her in the opening round 0–10. With Icho qualifying for the finals, Phogat was given a chance to contest in the repechage for the bronze medal. She again lost 0–10 to her opponent, Elif Jale Yeşilırmak of Turkey.[23]


Popular culture​

Aamir Khan's film Dangal is loosely based on Geeta Phogat and her sisters lives.[24][25] Her role in the movie is played by Fatima Sana Shaikh and her younger self is played by Zaira Wasim.[26] Wrestler Pooja Dhanda was screened and selected to play the role of Babita Phogat in this movie, which she could not play due to an injury, and later she went on to defeat senior Phogat sister Geeta Phogat in the real life national championship.[27]


Other titles​

  • Dave Schultz Memorial Tournament, 2013 – Silver[28]
  • Dave Schultz Memorial Tournament, 2014 – Bronze[29]

References​

  1. "International Wrestling Database". www.iat.uni-leipzig.de. Archived from the original on 26 September 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2015.

External links​






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