Geeta Phogat

Geeta Phogat

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Wrestling: Geeta Phogat’s international return delayed due to new coronavirus variant in South Africa Wrestling: Geeta Phogat’s international return delayed due to new coronavirus variant in South Africa
Wrestling: Geeta Phogat’s international return delayed due to new coronavirus variant in South Africa
Geeta Phogat makes inspiring comeback at National Wrestling Championships Geeta Phogat makes inspiring comeback at National Wrestling Championships
Geeta Phogat makes inspiring comeback at National Wrestling Championships
Senior national wrestling championships: Geeta Phogat, Rahul Aware amongst top wrestlers to light up Nandi Nagar Senior national wrestling championships: Geeta Phogat, Rahul Aware amongst top wrestlers to light up Nandi Nagar
Senior national wrestling championships: Geeta Phogat, Rahul Aware amongst top wrestlers to light up Nandi Nagar
Dangal girl Geeta Phogat wins state championships, will compete at Senior Nationals next month Dangal girl Geeta Phogat wins state championships, will compete at Senior Nationals next month
Dangal girl Geeta Phogat wins state championships, will compete at Senior Nationals next month
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Geeta Phogat: A Brief Biography

Geeta Phogat is a female wrestler from India who won India\'s first ever gold medal in women\'s wrestling in the 55kg freestyle category at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. She is coached by her father and former wrestler, Mahavir Singh. She had earlier won gold in the 2009 Commonwealth Wrestling Championship. She qualified for the 2012 London Olympics but could not win a medal. Phogat has also won a gold medal in the Wrestling FILA Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament that concluded at Almaty, Kazakhstan in April 2012. She has numerous other international medals to her credit, including three consecutive medals in the Asian Cadet Championships in 2003, 2004 and 2005. In the Summer Olympics 2012, Geeta was beaten in her opening fight by Canadian Tonya Verbeek (1-3). In the repechage round, she lost her bronze medal match to Lazareva from Ukraine. She has been conferred with the Arjuna Award for outstanding achievement in National sports in 2012.