Sushil Kumar

Wrestler

Birthday May 26, 1983

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Delhi, India

Age 40 years old

Nationality India

Height 166 cm

Weight 66 kg

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1983

Sushil Kumar (born 26 May 1983) is a former great Indian wrestler.

1998

After switching to freestyle wrestling Kumar's first success came at the World Cadet Games in 1998 where he won the gold medal in his weight category, followed by a gold at the Asian Junior Wrestling Championship in 2000.

2003

Moving out of the junior competitions, in 2003 Kumar won the bronze medal at the Asian Wrestling Championships and a gold at the Commonwealth Wrestling Championships.

Kumar placed fourth at the 2003 World Championships, but this went largely unnoticed by the Indian media as he fared badly in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, placing 14th in the 60 kg weight class.

2005

He won gold medals at the Commonwealth wrestling Championships in 2005 and 2007.

2006

Kumar was awarded the Arjuna Award in 2006 and a coveted Padma Shree by the Indian Government in 2011.

Kumar lost to Andriy Stadnik in the first round of the 66 kg freestyle wrestling event, leaving his medal hopes hinging on the repechage.

He defeated Doug Schwab in the first repechage round and Albert Batyrov in the second round.

2007

He placed seventh in the 2007 World Championships and won a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

2008

His 2008 Olympic medal was the second for India in wrestling, and the first since Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav's bronze medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics.

In the bronze medal match on 20 August 2008, Kumar beat Leonid Spiridonov 3:1.

Kumar disclosed that he had no masseur during the three bouts he won within a span of 70 minutes to take the bronze.

The team manager Kartar Singh who is a former Asian Games medallist acted as the masseur for him.

2009

In July 2009, he received the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna – India's highest honour for sportspersons.

2010

On 3 October 2010, Kumar handed the Queen's Baton to Prince Charles in the Queen's Baton Relay for the 2010 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony.

At the 2010 World Wrestling Championships Kumar became the first Indian to win a world title in wrestling.

He beat the local favourite Alan Gogaev of Russia 3–1 in the finals in the 66 kg category.

Kumar won gold medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in Delhi on 10 October 2010.

He beat Heinrich Barnes 7–0 in the finals in the 66 kg freestyle wrestling category.

The bout was stopped by the referee in the second round.

Earlier, in the semifinals, Kumar defeated Famara Jarjou 3–0 within 9 seconds.

In the quarterfinals, Kumar defeated Muhammad Salman 10–0 in 46 seconds.

Kumar won a silver medal after losing the final to Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu.

Earlier, he had entered the final amid some controversy by beating Kazakhastan's Akzhurek Tanatarov in the semifinal.

The Kazakh athlete claimed Kumar had bitten his ear, which was denied by the latter.

Kumar was the Olympic flag bearer for India at the opening ceremony.

This win made him the first Indian to win 2 individual Olympic Medals since India's Independence.

2012

He carried the Indian flag at the opening ceremony of 2012 London Olympics.

He won a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics, becoming the first person to win two Olympic medals for independent India.

2014

Sushil won the gold medal in the 74 kg division at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Kumar defeated Qamar Abbas in the 74 kg final to win the gold medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.

He won in 107 seconds by fall.

2018

Sushil won the gold medal in the 74 kg division at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

He is the first and only Indian who has won a gold medal at World Wrestling Championships.

Kumar started training in pehlwani at the Chhatrasal Stadium's akhada at the age of 14.

He was trained at the akhada by Yashvir and Ramphal, later by Arjuna awardee Satpal and then at the Indian Railways camp by Gyan Singh and Rajkumar Baisla Gurjar.

Kumar won gold in 74 kg category on 12 April 2018, Thursday, beating South Africa’s Johannes Botha in the final that lasted 80 seconds thus achieving a feat of winning 3 gold medals in 3 consecutive Commonwealth Games.

Kumar was born in a Jat family of Solanki clan in Baprola village, near Najafgarh in South West Delhi.

His father, Diwan Singh, was a driver in MTNL Delhi, while his mother, Kamla Devi, is a housewife.

Kumar was inspired to take up wrestling by his father, himself a wrestler, and his cousin Sandeep Solanki.