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Ravi Kumar Dahiya

Ravi Kumar Dahiya[1][2] (born 12 December 1997), also known as Ravi Kumar[3][4] or Ravi Dahiya,[5][6] is an Indian freestyle wrestler who won a silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the 57 kg category. Dahiya is also a bronze medallist from 2019 World Wrestling Championships and a three-time Asian champion. At the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games, he won the gold medal in the men's 57kg freestyle wrestling category in Birmingham, England.[5]

Ravi Kumar Dahiya
Ravi Kumar Dahiya in August 2022
Personal information
Born (1997-12-12) 12 December 1997 (age 26)
Nahri, Haryana, India
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Sport
Country India
SportWrestling
Weight class57 kg
EventFreestyle
Medal record

Early life edit

Dahiya was born on 12 December 1997 in a Haryanvi Hindu Jaat family in the village Nahri in Sonipat district, Haryana.[7] Since age 10, Dahiya was trained by Satpal Singh at the Chhatrasal Stadium in North Delhi. His father Rakesh Dahiya, a small farmer, would travel around 39 km every day from their village to Chhatrasal Stadium to deliver fresh milk and fruits, which were part of his wrestling diet, for more than a decade.[2][6] Ravi is a devotee of Lord Shiva.

Career edit

Dahiya started wrestling in his early teens and won the silver medal in the 2015 Junior World Wrestling Championships at Salvador de Bahia in the 55 kg freestyle category.[8] He picked up an injury in 2017 which kept him out of action for more than a year. In his comeback year, he won the silver medal at the 2018 World U23 Wrestling Championship in Bucharest, India's only medal at the competition, in the 57 kg category.[3] Dahiya remained unbeaten at the 2019 Pro Wrestling League, representing the title winning team, Haryana Hammers.[9][10]

He was tied fifth at the 2019 Asian Wrestling Championships in Xi'an, after losing the bronze medal match.[11]

In his World Championships debut in 2019, Dahiya defeated the European champion Arsen Harutyunyan in the round of 16,[12] and the 2017 world champion Yuki Takahashi in the quarterfinal, to earn one of the six available quota places for the 2020 Summer Olympics. He lost to defending champion and eventual gold medalist Zaur Uguev in the semifinal round. However, he managed to take the bronze after defeating Reza Atri of Iran.[13] On the back of his medal win, Dahiya was included in the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports' Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) in October 2019.[14]

Dahiya won gold at the 2020 Asian Wrestling Championships in New Delhi and the 2021 Asian Wrestling Championships in Almaty.[1][15]

At the 2020 Summer Olympics, Dahiya won his first two bouts on technical superiority.[16] In the semifinal, he pinned the Kazakh wrestler Nurislam Sanayev down in the final minute to win by fall, after trailing in the bout on points.[17] There were reports that Dahiya endured a bite from his opponent, Nurislam Sanayev in the semi-final match.[18] In the final, Dahiya had to settle for a silver as he was defeated 4–7 on points by ROC wrestler Zaur Uguev.[19] Dahiya became the second Indian wrestler to win an Olympic silver after Sushil Kumar.[20]

At the 2022 Yasar Dogu Tournament, he won the gold medal after defeating Uzbek Gulomjon Abdullaev 11–10 in the final.[21][22] At the 2022 World Wrestling Championships, he lost to Uzbekistan's Gulomjon Abdullaev in the pre-quarterfinals.[23]

Awards and recognition edit

National award edit

Rewards edit

For winning the silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics

International competition edit

Olympics edit

Year Competition Venue Event Rank Opponent
2021 2020 Summer Olympics Tokyo 57 kg     Zaur Uguev (RUS)

World Championship edit

Year Competition Venue Event Rank Opponent
2019 2019 World Wrestling Championships Nur-Sultan 57 kg     Reza Atri (IRI)
2022 2022 World Wrestling Championships Belgrade 57 kg 6th   Gulomjon Abdullaev (UZB)

U23 World Championship edit

Year Competition Venue Event Rank opponent
2018 2018 World U23 Wrestling Championships Bucharest 57 kg     Toshihiro Hasegawa (JPN)

World Junior Championship edit

Year Competition Venue Event Rank opponent
2015 2015 World Junior Wrestling Championships Salvador, Bahia 56 kg     Mahir Amiraslanov (AZE)

Commonwealth Games edit

Year Competition Venue Event Rank Opponent
2022 2022 Commonwealth Games Birmingham 57 kg     Ebikewenimo Welson (NGR)

Asian Wrestling Championship edit

Year Competition Venue Event Rank Opponent
2022 2022 Asian Wrestling Championships Ulanbaatar 57kg     Rakhat Kalzhan (KAZ)
2021 2021 Asian Wrestling Championships Almaty 57kg     Alireza Nosratolah Sarlak  (IRI)
2020 2020 Asian Wrestling Championships New Delhi 57kg     Hikmatullo Vohidov (TJK)
2019 2019 Asian Wrestling Championships Xi'an 57kg 5th   Kang Kum-song (PRK)

Record against opponents edit

References edit

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ravi kumar biography in hindi

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ravi, kumar, dahiya, born, december, 1997, also, known, ravi, kumar, ravi, dahiya, indian, freestyle, wrestler, silver, medal, 2020, tokyo, olympics, category, dahiya, also, bronze, medallist, from, 2019, world, wrestling, championships, three, time, asian, ch. Ravi Kumar Dahiya 1 2 born 12 December 1997 also known as Ravi Kumar 3 4 or Ravi Dahiya 5 6 is an Indian freestyle wrestler who won a silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the 57 kg category Dahiya is also a bronze medallist from 2019 World Wrestling Championships and a three time Asian champion At the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games he won the gold medal in the men s 57kg freestyle wrestling category in Birmingham England 5 Ravi Kumar DahiyaRavi Kumar Dahiya in August 2022Personal informationBorn 1997 12 12 12 December 1997 age 26 Nahri Haryana IndiaHeight170 cm 5 ft 7 in SportCountry IndiaSportWrestlingWeight class57 kgEventFreestyleMedal record Men s freestyle wrestlingRepresenting IndiaEvent 1st 2nd 3rdOlympic Games 1 World Championships 1Asian Championships 3 Commonwealth Games 1 World U23 Championships 1 World Junior Championships 1 Total 4 3 1Olympic Games2020 Tokyo 57 kgWorld Championships2019 Nur Sultan 57 kgAsian Championships2020 New Delhi 57 kg2021 Almaty 57 kg2022 Ulaanbaatar 57 kgCommonwealth Games2022 Birmingham 57KgYasar Dogu Tournament2022 Istanbul 61 kgWorld U23 Championships2018 Bucharest 57 kgWorld Juniors Championships2015 Salvador 55 kg Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards and recognition 3 1 National award 3 2 Rewards 4 International competition 4 1 Olympics 4 2 World Championship 4 3 U23 World Championship 4 4 World Junior Championship 4 5 Commonwealth Games 4 6 Asian Wrestling Championship 5 Record against opponents 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editDahiya was born on 12 December 1997 in a Haryanvi Hindu Jaat family in the village Nahri in Sonipat district Haryana 7 Since age 10 Dahiya was trained by Satpal Singh at the Chhatrasal Stadium in North Delhi His father Rakesh Dahiya a small farmer would travel around 39 km every day from their village to Chhatrasal Stadium to deliver fresh milk and fruits which were part of his wrestling diet for more than a decade 2 6 Ravi is a devotee of Lord Shiva Career editDahiya started wrestling in his early teens and won the silver medal in the 2015 Junior World Wrestling Championships at Salvador de Bahia in the 55 kg freestyle category 8 He picked up an injury in 2017 which kept him out of action for more than a year In his comeback year he won the silver medal at the 2018 World U23 Wrestling Championship in Bucharest India s only medal at the competition in the 57 kg category 3 Dahiya remained unbeaten at the 2019 Pro Wrestling League representing the title winning team Haryana Hammers 9 10 He was tied fifth at the 2019 Asian Wrestling Championships in Xi an after losing the bronze medal match 11 In his World Championships debut in 2019 Dahiya defeated the European champion Arsen Harutyunyan in the round of 16 12 and the 2017 world champion Yuki Takahashi in the quarterfinal to earn one of the six available quota places for the 2020 Summer Olympics He lost to defending champion and eventual gold medalist Zaur Uguev in the semifinal round However he managed to take the bronze after defeating Reza Atri of Iran 13 On the back of his medal win Dahiya was included in the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports Target Olympic Podium Scheme TOPS in October 2019 14 Dahiya won gold at the 2020 Asian Wrestling Championships in New Delhi and the 2021 Asian Wrestling Championships in Almaty 1 15 At the 2020 Summer Olympics Dahiya won his first two bouts on technical superiority 16 In the semifinal he pinned the Kazakh wrestler Nurislam Sanayev down in the final minute to win by fall after trailing in the bout on points 17 There were reports that Dahiya endured a bite from his opponent Nurislam Sanayev in the semi final match 18 In the final Dahiya had to settle for a silver as he was defeated 4 7 on points by ROC wrestler Zaur Uguev 19 Dahiya became the second Indian wrestler to win an Olympic silver after Sushil Kumar 20 At the 2022 Yasar Dogu Tournament he won the gold medal after defeating Uzbek Gulomjon Abdullaev 11 10 in the final 21 22 At the 2022 World Wrestling Championships he lost to Uzbekistan s Gulomjon Abdullaev in the pre quarterfinals 23 Awards and recognition editNational award edit 2021 Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award the highest sporting honour of India 24 Rewards edit For winning the silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics 50 lakh US 63 000 from the Government of India 25 4 crore US 500 000 from the Government of Haryana 26 50 lakh US 63 000 from the Board of Control for Cricket in India 27 40 lakh US 50 000 from the Indian Olympic Association 28 International competition editOlympics edit Year Competition Venue Event Rank Opponent2021 2020 Summer Olympics Tokyo 57 kg nbsp nbsp Zaur Uguev RUS World Championship edit Year Competition Venue Event Rank Opponent2019 2019 World Wrestling Championships Nur Sultan 57 kg nbsp nbsp Reza Atri IRI 2022 2022 World Wrestling Championships Belgrade 57 kg 6th nbsp Gulomjon Abdullaev UZB U23 World Championship edit Year Competition Venue Event Rank opponent2018 2018 World U23 Wrestling Championships Bucharest 57 kg nbsp nbsp Toshihiro Hasegawa JPN World Junior Championship edit Year Competition Venue Event Rank opponent2015 2015 World Junior Wrestling Championships Salvador Bahia 56 kg nbsp nbsp Mahir Amiraslanov AZE Commonwealth Games edit Year Competition Venue Event Rank Opponent2022 2022 Commonwealth Games Birmingham 57 kg nbsp nbsp Ebikewenimo Welson NGR Asian Wrestling Championship edit Year Competition Venue Event Rank Opponent2022 2022 Asian Wrestling Championships Ulanbaatar 57kg nbsp nbsp Rakhat Kalzhan KAZ 2021 2021 Asian Wrestling Championships Almaty 57kg nbsp nbsp Alireza Nosratolah Sarlak IRI 2020 2020 Asian Wrestling Championships New Delhi 57kg nbsp nbsp Hikmatullo Vohidov TJK 2019 2019 Asian Wrestling Championships Xi an 57kg 5th nbsp Kang Kum song PRK Record against opponents editWeight Players Matches Results ChangeWon Lost57 kg nbsp Zaur Uguev 2 0 2 257 kg nbsp Reza Atri 1 1 0 157 kg nbsp Yuki Takahashi 3 2 1 157 kg nbsp Nurislam Sanayev 4 4 0 457 kg nbsp Meirambek Kartbay 1 1 0 157 kg nbsp Arsen Harutyunyan 1 1 0 157 kg nbsp Mahir Amiraslanov 1 0 1 157 kg nbsp Uladzislau Andreyeu 1 0 1 157 kg nbsp Jahongirmirza Turobov 1 1 0 157 kg nbsp Gulomjon Abdullaev 4 2 3 157 kg nbsp Makhmudjon Shavkatov 1 1 0 157 kg nbsp Kim Sung gwon 1 1 0 157 kg nbsp Kang Kum song 1 0 1 157 kg nbsp Hikmatullo Vohidov 1 1 0 157 kg nbsp Petr Konstantinov 1 1 0 157 kg nbsp Nodar Arabidze 1 1 0 161 kg nbsp Volodymyr Burukov 1 0 1 157 kg nbsp Ali Asad 1 1 0 1References edit a b Roy Avishek Singh Navneet 22 February 2020 Asian Wrestling Championships Ravi Kumar Dahiya wins gold Bajrang Punia loses in final Hindustan Times Archived from the original on 22 February 2020 Retrieved 22 February 2020 a b Ravi Kumar Dahiya Latest on the list of India s wrestling sensations Olympic Channel 24 September 2019 Archived from the original on 22 February 2020 Retrieved 22 February 2020 a b Ravi Kumar s passion bears fruit in impressive Worlds debut ESPN in 21 September 2019 Archived from the original on 29 November 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2019 RAVI Kumar Tokyo 2020 Olympics Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Archived from the original on 5 August 2021 Retrieved 5 August 2021 a b CWG 2022 Ravi Dahiya Wins Gold Medal In 57 Kg Wrestling Decimates Opponent 10 0 In Final The Times of India 7 August 2022 Archived from the original on 9 August 2022 Retrieved 9 August 2022 a b World Wrestling Championships 2019 My real journey has just begun says bronze medallist Ravi Dahiya after booking ticket to Tokyo Firstpost 20 September 2019 Archived from the original on 20 September 2019 Retrieved 21 September 2019 Archived copy Archived from the original on 27 October 2022 Retrieved 27 October 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Junior World Championships unitedworldwrestling org United World Wrestling Archived from the original on 4 December 2020 Retrieved 22 February 2020 Siwach Vinay 27 July 2019 Wrestling Deepak and Ravi continue Chhatarsaal stadium s tradition of winning medals for India Scroll in Archived from the original on 13 January 2020 Retrieved 6 March 2020 Sarangi Y B 26 July 2019 Easy day for Bajrang Ravi Dahiya excels in Worlds trials Sportstar Archived from the original on 27 July 2019 Retrieved 6 March 2020 Asian Championships unitedworldwrestling org United World Wrestling Archived from the original on 31 October 2020 Retrieved 22 February 2020 Sarangi Y B 21 September 2019 Sushil s presence helped Ravi Dahiya The Hindu Archived from the original on 22 February 2020 Retrieved 22 February 2020 Wrestler Ravi Kumar Dahiya follows Bajrang Punia s footsteps wins bronze in World Championship debut Hindustan Times 20 September 2019 Archived from the original on 20 September 2019 Retrieved 21 September 2019 Wrestler Ravi Dahiya included in TOPS Sakshi Malik dropped The Times of India 4 October 2019 Archived from the original on 23 June 2020 Retrieved 23 February 2020 Asian Wrestling C ships Ravi Dahiya bags gold Hindustan Times 17 April 2021 Archived from the original on 4 August 2021 Retrieved 5 August 2021 Tokyo 2020 Ravi Dahiya Deepak Punia storm into Olympic semis get closer to medal rounds Hindustan Times 4 August 2021 Archived from the original on 4 August 2021 Retrieved 5 August 2021 Tokyo Olympics Ravi Kumar Dahiya ensures at least a silver medal for India enters men s freestyle 57kg wrestling final Hindustan Times 4 August 2021 Archived from the original on 4 August 2021 Retrieved 5 August 2021 Ravi Dahiya endures bite by Nurislam Sanayev but is fine says support staff 4 August 2021 Archived from the original on 5 August 2021 Retrieved 5 August 2021 Ravi Kumar Dahiya wins silver medal for India in men s 57kg freestyle wrestling Hindustan Times 5 August 2021 Archived from the original on 5 August 2021 Retrieved 5 August 2021 Tokyo Olympics Wrestler Ravi Kumar Dahiya bags 2nd silver medal for India after Mirabai Chanu India Today 5 August 2021 Archived from the original on 22 September 2022 Retrieved 5 August 2021 Wrestling Ravi Dahiya wins gold at Yasar Dogu India finishes with 4 medals Archived from the original on 24 February 2023 Retrieved 7 March 2022 Yasar Dogu wrestling India s Ravi Kumar Dahiya wins gold Archived from the original on 24 April 2022 Retrieved 28 February 2022 Wrestling World Championships Olympic Medallist Ravi Dahiya Out Of Medal Contention NDTV 16 September 2022 Archived from the original on 16 September 2022 Retrieved 18 September 2022 National Sports Awards 2021 Neeraj Chopra Lovlina Borgohain Mithali Raj Among 9 Others to Get Khel Ratna News18 2 November 2021 Archived from the original on 3 November 2021 Retrieved 2 November 2021 Sharma Nitin 12 July 2021 Rs 6 crore or Rs 25 lakh for Olympics gold Home state key to cash prize and A Grade Job in Haryana Government Indian Express Archived from the original on 24 July 2021 Retrieved 24 July 2021 Basu Hindol 23 July 2021 Tokyo Olympics Indians to get highest cash award for winning medals The Times of India Archived from the original on 5 August 2021 Retrieved 5 August 2021 Raining rewards for Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra Haryana Punjab BCCI announce cash awards for star javelin thrower Financial Express 7 August 2021 Archived from the original on 7 August 2021 Retrieved 7 August 2021 Tokyo Olympics Coaches of gold winners to get 12 5 lakh from IOA Chanu coach to get 10 lakh Hindustan Times 24 July 2021 Archived from the original on 7 August 2021 Retrieved 7 August 2021 ravi kumar biography in hindiExternal links editRavi Kumar at the International Wrestling Database alternate link Ravi Kumar at United World Wrestling Ravi Kumar at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games Ravi Kumar at Olympedia nbsp Ravi Kumar Dahiya at Olympics com nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ravi Kumar Dahiya amp oldid 1211795486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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