Mohit Grewal

Wrestler

Indian Village Bamla, district Bhiwani, Haryana

Quick Info

ProfessionWrestler
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth20/12/1999
Age26 years
BirthplaceVillage Bamla, district Bhiwani, Haryana

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Physical Stats & More

Height178 cm
Weight125 kg
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

College/UniversityThe Department of Physical and Sports, Chaudhary Bansi Lal University
Educational QualificationGraduation at the Department of Physical and Sports, Chaudhary Bansi Lal University

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
FatherJagbir Grewal (inspector in the Haryana Police)

Career

Debut2016: World School Championship in Turkey
AchievementsBronze medal at 2022 Commonwealth Games in 125 kg freestyle category; Bronze medal at 2018 Junior Asian Championships; Gold medal at 2016 World School Championship in Turkey; Gold medal at 2021 U-23 National Championships; Senior international debut in June 2022 at Almaty Ranking Series in Kazakhstan

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Has achieved success in wrestling by winning medals in prestigious events like the All India Inter University Wrestling Championship and Khelo India competition.
2. Earned a bronze medal in the 2018 Junior Asian Championships for their impressive performance.
3. Engages with their audience through social media and has a considerable following on platforms like Instagram with over 1k followers.
4. Known for being a compassionate animal lover and is a proud owner of a pet dog.
5. Has a diverse athletic background having practiced swimming and judo in their childhood.
6. Recently secured a gold medal at the U-23 national championships in 2021, showcasing their continued dedication and skill in wrestling.
7. Started practicing wrestling in 2013 at local akharas.
8. Grandfather and uncle represented India in international wrestling events.
9. Associated with Virender National Academy in Haryana.
10. Suffered a knee injury that prevented participation in championships in 2019 and 2020.
11. In 2022, involved in a controversy during CWG selection trials where he defeated Satender Malik, leading to an objection, referee challenge, and a fight between the wrestlers that went viral.
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