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Sushil Kumar

Sushil Kumar Solanki (born 26 May 1983)[1] is a former Indian wrestler.[8] He carried the Indian flag at the opening ceremony of 2012 London Olympics. His 2008 Olympic medal was second for India in wrestling, and the first since Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav's bronze medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics.[9][10] In July 2009, he received the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna – India's highest honour for sportspersons.[11] 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.[12][13] Sushil won the gold medal in the 74 kg division at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.[14][8][9]Sushil won the gold medal in 74 kg division at 2018 Commonwealth Games

Sushil Kumar
Kumar in 2014
Personal information
Full nameSushil Kumar Solanki
NationalityIndian
Born (1983-05-26) 26 May 1983 (age 39)[1]
Delhi, India
Height166 cm (5 ft 5 in)[2]
Weight66 kg (146 lb)[2]
Sport
CountryIndia
SportWrestling
Event(s)Freestyle
ClubNIS, Delhi
Coached bySatpal Singh
Medal record
Updated on 26 February 2018.

Career

 
Kumar at 2008 Summer Olympics

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.[10][15]

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. 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. He won gold medals at the Commonwealth wrestling championships in 2005 and 2007. He placed seventh in the 2007 World Championships and won a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. He won a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics, becoming the first person to win two Olympic medals for independent India.[16] Kumar was awarded the Arjuna Award in 2006 and a coveted Padma Shree by the Indian Government in 2011.[17]

2008 Beijing Olympics

Kumar lost to Andriy Stadnik in the first round of the 66 kg freestyle wrestling event,[18] leaving his medal hopes hinging on the repechage. He defeated Doug Schwab in the first repechage round and Albert Batyrov in the second round. In the bronze medal match on 20 August 2008, Kumar beat Leonid Spiridonov 3:1.[19] 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.[20]

2010 World Wrestling Championships, Moscow

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.

2010 Commonwealth Games, Delhi

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.[21]

2012 London Olympics

 
Kumar (left) at the 2012 Olympics

Kumar won a silver medal after losing the final to Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu.[22] Earlier, he had entered the final amid some controversy by beating Kazakhastan's Akzhurek Tanatarov in the semifinal. The Kazakh athlete claimed that Kumar had bitten his ear, which was denied by the latter.[23] Kumar was the Olympic flag bearer for India at the opening ceremony.[24] This win made him the first Indian to win 2 individual Olympic Medals since India's Independence.[25][26]

2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow

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 Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast, Australia

Kumar won gold in 74 kg category on 12 April 2018, Thursday, beating South Africa’s Johannes Botha[27] in the final that lasted 80 seconds thus achieving a feat of winning 3 gold medals in 3 consecutive Commonwealth Games.

International competition

Summer Olympics

Year Competition Venue Event Rank opponent Score Repechage opponent Score
2012 2012 Olympic Games London 66 kg     Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu (JPN) Loss
2008 2008 Olympic Games Beijing 66 kg     Andriy Stadnik (UKR) Loss   Leonid Spiridonov (KAZ) Win
2004 2004 Olympic Games Athens 60 kg 14th   Yandro Quintana (CUB) Loss

World Championship

Personal life

Kumar was born in a Jaat family of Solanki clan in Baprola village,[28][29] near Najafgarh in South West Delhi. His father, Diwan Singh,[30] 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. Sandeep later stopped competing as the family could only support one wrestler. Kumar trained in pehlwani wrestling at the akhada (wrestling school) in the Chhatrasal Stadium from the age of 14. With minimal funds and poor training facilities for wrestling in India, even for the 2008 Olympic team, his family made sure he obtained the necessary dietary supplements by sending him tinned milk, ghee and fresh vegetables.[31][32] He is a devoted Hindu and strict vegetarian.[33][34]

He has completed his Graduation (B.P.E.) and Post-Graduation (M.P.E.) from Noida College of Physical Education, Dadri. Kumar is presently employed with the Indian Railways as an assistant commercial manager.[10]

Commercial endorsements and media

"I didn’t want to be associated with a liquor brand in any form as it would send a wrong signal to the youth. The sporting tradition that I have been raised in values discipline way above money."

– Sushil Kumar explaining reason for refusing a liquor ad.[35]

Kumar endorses brands such as Mountain Dew, Eicher tractors, and the National Egg Coordination Committee which earns him 10 million (US$130,000) annually. He refused the offer of 5 million (US$63,000) to appear in a surrogate ad for a leading liquor brand.[35]

He appeared in the Indian documentary film Carve Your Destiny by Anubhav Srivastava.[36] Kumar also served as a judge on MTV India's reality television series MTV Roadies.[37] Other media appearances include in The Kapil Sharma Show and Comedy Nights with Kapil.[38]

Awards, rewards and recognition

For the bronze medal at 2008 Beijing Olympics
  • 5.5 million (US$69,000) cash award and promotion to Assistant Commercial Manager from chief ticketing inspector by Railway Ministry (his employer)[40]
  • 5 million (US$63,000) cash award from the Delhi Government.[40]
  • 2.5 million (US$31,000) award by the Haryana Government.[40]
  • 2.5 million (US$31,000) cash award by the Steel Ministry of India.[40]
  • 500,000 (US$6,300) cash award by R K Global
  • DSP Rank in Haryana police department.
  • K Global.[40]
  • 1 million (US$13,000) cash award by the Maharashtra State Government.
  • 1 million (US$13,000) cash award from MTNL.
For the gold medal at 2010 World Wrestling Championships
  • 1 million (US$13,000) cash award from Indian Railways (his employer) & out-of-turn promotion from his current position of Asst. Commercial Manager.
  • 1 million (US$13,000) cash award from Sports Authority of India, (Government of India).
  • 1 million (US$13,000) cash award from the Delhi Government
For the silver medal at 2012 London Olympics
  • 20 million (US$250,000) cash reward from the Delhi Government
  • 15 million (US$190,000) cash reward from the Haryana Government
  • 7.5 million (US$94,000) cash reward from the Indian Railway
  • Land area in Sonipat for Wrestling academy by the Haryana Government.
  • 1 million (US$13,000) cash award from ONGC.[41]

Controversies

The Delhi Police arrested Sushil Kumar in connection with the murder of former junior national wrestling champion Sagar Dhankhar during a brawl in the Chhatrasal Stadium on 4 May 2021.[42][43][44] After arresting Kumar, Delhi Police presented him in Rohini court and the court ordered a six-day remand of Kumar to Delhi police.[45][46] In October 2021, a judge ordered Kumar continue to be held without bail. The decision was reached after arguments from both sides, and a review of evidence from the prosecution, including a video taken by an alleged accomplice of a man purported to be Kumar engaged in the attack.[47]

See also

References

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External links

  • Sushil Kumar at the International Wrestling Database  
  • Sushil Kumar at Olympics.com  
  • at Olympic.org (archived)  
  • Sushil Kumar at Olympedia  
  • Sushil Kumar at IMDb  

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Sushil Kumar Solanki born 26 May 1983 1 is a former Indian wrestler 8 He carried the Indian flag at the opening ceremony of 2012 London Olympics His 2008 Olympic medal was second for India in wrestling and the first since Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav s bronze medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics 9 10 In July 2009 he received the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna India s highest honour for sportspersons 11 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 12 13 Sushil won the gold medal in the 74 kg division at the 2014 Commonwealth Games 14 8 9 Sushil won the gold medal in 74 kg division at 2018 Commonwealth GamesSushil KumarKumar in 2014Personal informationFull nameSushil Kumar SolankiNationalityIndianBorn 1983 05 26 26 May 1983 age 39 1 Delhi IndiaHeight166 cm 5 ft 5 in 2 Weight66 kg 146 lb 2 SportCountryIndiaSportWrestlingEvent s FreestyleClubNIS DelhiCoached bySatpal SinghMedal record Representing IndiaEvent 1st 2nd 3rdOlympic Games 1 1World Championships 1 Asian Games 1Commonwealth Games 3 Asian Championships 1 1 2Commonwealth Championship 5 1Total 10 2 5Olympic Games2008 Beijing 66 kg2012 London 66 kgWorld Championships2010 Moscow 66 kgCommonwealth Games2010 Delhi 66 kg2014 Glasgow 74 kg2018 Gold Coast 74 kgAsian Games2006 Doha 66 KgAsian Championships2003 New Delhi 60 kg2007 Bishkek 66 kg2008 Jeju Island 66 kg2010 New Delhi 66 kgCommonwealth Championship2003 London 3 60 kg2005 Cape Town 4 66 kg2007 London 5 66 kg2009 Jalandhar 6 66 kg2017 Johannesburg 7 74 kgUpdated on 26 February 2018 Contents 1 Career 1 1 2008 Beijing Olympics 1 2 2010 World Wrestling Championships Moscow 1 3 2010 Commonwealth Games Delhi 1 4 2012 London Olympics 1 5 2014 Commonwealth Games Glasgow 1 6 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast Australia 2 International competition 2 1 Summer Olympics 2 2 World Championship 3 Personal life 4 Commercial endorsements and media 5 Awards rewards and recognition 6 Controversies 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCareer Edit Kumar at 2008 Summer Olympics 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 10 15 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 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 He won gold medals at the Commonwealth wrestling championships in 2005 and 2007 He placed seventh in the 2007 World Championships and won a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing He won a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics becoming the first person to win two Olympic medals for independent India 16 Kumar was awarded the Arjuna Award in 2006 and a coveted Padma Shree by the Indian Government in 2011 17 2008 Beijing Olympics Edit Kumar lost to Andriy Stadnik in the first round of the 66 kg freestyle wrestling event 18 leaving his medal hopes hinging on the repechage He defeated Doug Schwab in the first repechage round and Albert Batyrov in the second round In the bronze medal match on 20 August 2008 Kumar beat Leonid Spiridonov 3 1 19 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 20 2010 World Wrestling Championships Moscow Edit 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 2010 Commonwealth Games Delhi Edit 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 21 2012 London Olympics Edit Kumar left at the 2012 Olympics Kumar won a silver medal after losing the final to Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu 22 Earlier he had entered the final amid some controversy by beating Kazakhastan s Akzhurek Tanatarov in the semifinal The Kazakh athlete claimed that Kumar had bitten his ear which was denied by the latter 23 Kumar was the Olympic flag bearer for India at the opening ceremony 24 This win made him the first Indian to win 2 individual Olympic Medals since India s Independence 25 26 2014 Commonwealth Games Glasgow Edit 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 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast Australia Edit Kumar won gold in 74 kg category on 12 April 2018 Thursday beating South Africa s Johannes Botha 27 in the final that lasted 80 seconds thus achieving a feat of winning 3 gold medals in 3 consecutive Commonwealth Games International competition EditSummer Olympics Edit Year Competition Venue Event Rank opponent Score Repechage opponent Score2012 2012 Olympic Games London 66 kg Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu JPN Loss2008 2008 Olympic Games Beijing 66 kg Andriy Stadnik UKR Loss Leonid Spiridonov KAZ Win2004 2004 Olympic Games Athens 60 kg 14th Yandro Quintana CUB LossWorld Championship Edit Year Competition Venue Event Rank opponent Score Repechase Score2019 2019 World Wrestling Championships Nur sultan 74 kg 20th Khadzhimurad Gadzhiyev AZE Loss2011 2011 World Wrestling Championships Istanbul 66 kg 14th Andriy Stadnik UKR Loss2010 2010 World Wrestling Championships Moscow 66 kg Alan Gogaev RUS Win2009 2009 World Wrestling Championships Herning 66 kg 5th Rasul Dzhukayev RUS Loss Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu JPN Loss2007 2007 World Wrestling Championships Baku 66 kg 7th Andriy Stadnik UKR Loss2006 2006 World Wrestling Championships Guangzhou 66 kg 13th Elman Asgarov AZE Loss2003 2003 World Wrestling Championships New York City 60 kg 4th Arif Abdullayev AZE LossPersonal life EditKumar was born in a Jaat family of Solanki clan in Baprola village 28 29 near Najafgarh in South West Delhi His father Diwan Singh 30 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 Sandeep later stopped competing as the family could only support one wrestler Kumar trained in pehlwani wrestling at the akhada wrestling school in the Chhatrasal Stadium from the age of 14 With minimal funds and poor training facilities for wrestling in India even for the 2008 Olympic team his family made sure he obtained the necessary dietary supplements by sending him tinned milk ghee and fresh vegetables 31 32 He is a devoted Hindu and strict vegetarian 33 34 He has completed his Graduation B P E and Post Graduation M P E from Noida College of Physical Education Dadri Kumar is presently employed with the Indian Railways as an assistant commercial manager 10 Commercial endorsements and media Edit I didn t want to be associated with a liquor brand in any form as it would send a wrong signal to the youth The sporting tradition that I have been raised in values discipline way above money Sushil Kumar explaining reason for refusing a liquor ad 35 Kumar endorses brands such as Mountain Dew Eicher tractors and the National Egg Coordination Committee which earns him 10 million US 130 000 annually He refused the offer of 5 million US 63 000 to appear in a surrogate ad for a leading liquor brand 35 He appeared in the Indian documentary film Carve Your Destiny by Anubhav Srivastava 36 Kumar also served as a judge on MTV India s reality television series MTV Roadies 37 Other media appearances include in The Kapil Sharma Show and Comedy Nights with Kapil 38 Awards rewards and recognition EditArjuna Award 2005 Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna award joint India s highest sporting honour Padma Shri 2011 39 For the bronze medal at 2008 Beijing Olympics 5 5 million US 69 000 cash award and promotion to Assistant Commercial Manager from chief ticketing inspector by Railway Ministry his employer 40 5 million US 63 000 cash award from the Delhi Government 40 2 5 million US 31 000 award by the Haryana Government 40 2 5 million US 31 000 cash award by the Steel Ministry of India 40 500 000 US 6 300 cash award by R K Global DSP Rank in Haryana police department K Global 40 1 million US 13 000 cash award by the Maharashtra State Government 1 million US 13 000 cash award from MTNL For the gold medal at 2010 World Wrestling Championships 1 million US 13 000 cash award from Indian Railways his employer amp out of turn promotion from his current position of Asst Commercial Manager 1 million US 13 000 cash award from Sports Authority of India Government of India 1 million US 13 000 cash award from the Delhi GovernmentFor the silver medal at 2012 London Olympics 20 million US 250 000 cash reward from the Delhi Government 15 million US 190 000 cash reward from the Haryana Government 7 5 million US 94 000 cash reward from the Indian Railway Land area in Sonipat for Wrestling academy by the Haryana Government 1 million US 13 000 cash award from ONGC 41 Controversies EditThe Delhi Police arrested Sushil Kumar in connection with the murder of former junior national wrestling champion Sagar Dhankhar during a brawl in the Chhatrasal Stadium on 4 May 2021 42 43 44 After arresting Kumar Delhi Police presented him in Rohini court and the court ordered a six day remand of Kumar to Delhi police 45 46 In October 2021 a judge ordered Kumar continue to be held without bail The decision was reached after arguments from both sides and a review of evidence from the prosecution including a video taken by an alleged accomplice of a man purported to be Kumar engaged in the attack 47 See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sushil Kumar India at the 2008 Summer Olympics Wrestling at the 2008 Summer Olympics Men s freestyle 66 kg Wrestling at the 2012 Summer Olympics Men s freestyle 66 kg WrestlingReferences Edit a b Athlete Biography Sushil Kumar The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Archived from the original on 23 August 2008 Retrieved 20 August 2008 a b Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Sushil Kumar Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Lokapally Vijay August 2003 There s a steady improvement Sportstar The Hindu Group Archived from the original on 27 November 2016 Retrieved 27 November 2016 Indian grapplers sweep gold in Commonwealth Championship Zee News 2 July 2005 Archived from the original on 27 November 2016 Retrieved 27 November 2016 2007 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships Information amp RESULTS Commonwealth Amateur Wrestling Association CAWA Archived from the original on 23 October 2013 Retrieved 13 September 2015 Sushil wins gold at Commonwealth Wrestling NDTV PTI 20 December 2009 Archived from the original on 17 September 2016 Retrieved 27 November 2016 Sushil Kumar wins gold at Commonwealth Wrestling Championship Hindustan Times Press Trust of India PTI 17 December 2017 Archived from the original on 22 December 2017 Retrieved 26 February 2018 a b Naik Shivani 27 December 2015 From MS Dhoni to Leander Paes to Sushil Kumar India s lowest sport stars who might retire in 2017 The Indian Express Archived from the original on 6 June 2016 Retrieved 24 May 2021 India s only individual double Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar a b Kumar claims 66kg bronze The official website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Archived from the original on 1 September 2008 Retrieved 24 May 2021 a b c Masand Ajai 20 August 2008 Meet Sushil Kumar the shy guy Hindustan Times Archived from the original on 1 September 2008 Retrieved 21 August 2008 Mary Kom Vijender and Sushil get Khel Ratna The Hindu 29 July 2009 CBC 2010 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremonies airdate 3 October 2010 9 00am 12 30pm Eastern c 2h20m mark CBC Television main network CWG Opening ceremony Live Blog Archived 4 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine Geetika Rustagi 3 October 2010 Retrieved 5 October 2010 Commonwealth Games 2014 Wrestler s Amit Kumar Sushil Kumar and Vinesh won gold Patrika Group 30 July 2014 Archived from the original on 1 August 2014 Retrieved 1 August 2014 Chakravertty Shreya 21 August 2008 20 to a room two to a bed This is where the medal came from The Indian Express Archived from the original on 24 August 2008 Retrieved 21 August 2008 Sushil finally qualifies for London Olympics IBNLive Ibnlive in com 27 April 2012 Retrieved on 5 September 2015 Padma Shri for Laxman Sushil Kumar The Hindu 25 January 2011 Retrieved on 5 September 2015 Grappler Sushil Kumar wins bronze The Times of India 20 August 2008 Retrieved 20 August 2008 Bout Result Men s FR 66 kg Bronze Bout No 92 Mat B The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games 20 August 2008 Archived from the original on 29 August 2008 Retrieved 20 August 2008 Sengupta Abhijit 28 August 2008 Lessons from Beijing The Hindu Archived from the original on 4 August 2009 Retrieved 4 September 2008 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link Somdev Devvarman wins 29th CWG gold for India The Times of India 10 October 2010 Retrieved 10 October 2010 Olympics Sushil Kumar writes history wins silver for India Archived 16 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on 22 September 2008 Retrieved 21 August 2008 Sushil puts Boprala on wrestling map of the world Sify 20 August 2008 Archived from the original on 4 August 2009 Retrieved 21 April 2006 Sengupta Somini 25 August 2008 3 Olympic medals for a new India The New York Times A sporty edge Telegraphindia com 15 February 2009 Retrieved on 5 September 2015 a b Sushil Kumar says no to Rs 50 lakh liquor ad Hindustan Times 11 October 2012 Archived from the original on 12 October 2012 Retrieved 11 October 2012 DNA Mumbai Shooting from the hip Archived 4 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Watch Online MTV Roadies X4 Full Episode 14 8th May Eliminations www mtvroadiesx4 in Retrieved 24 May 2016 Night of the Champions Sony LIV Padma Awards PDF Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2015 Archived from the original PDF on 15 October 2015 Retrieved 21 July 2015 a b c d e Rewards pour in for Sushil Kumar The Hindu 20 August 2008 Archived from the original on 23 August 2008 Retrieved 20 August 2008 ONGC announces 25 lakh rupees for each Olympics Gold ONGC 16 July 2012 Archived from the original on 1 November 2012 Retrieved 12 August 2012 Sharma Poonam 15 May 2021 Non bailable warrant issued against wrestler Sushil Kumar in Chhatrasal Stadium murder case India Today Retrieved 15 May 2021 Chhatrasal stadium brawl Non bailable warrants issued against Sushil Kumar 6 others The Times of India PTI 15 May 2021 Retrieved 15 May 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link Chhatrasal brawl case Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar files anticipatory bail plea The Times of India 18 May 2021 Retrieved 18 May 2021 Sushil kumar Arrest छह द न क र म ड पर भ ज गए पहलव न स श ल क म र र ह ण क र ट म क य गय थ प श TV9 Hindi in Hindi 23 May 2021 Retrieved 23 May 2021 Sushil Kumar and associate Ajay remanded to 6 days Police custody in Sagar Rana murder case India Today Retrieved 23 May 2021 Court denies bail to Olympian Sushil Kumar in Chhatrasal stadium murder case msn com 5 October 2021 Retrieved 16 October 2021 External links Edit Biography portal India portal Sports portal Olympics portalSushil Kumar at the International Wrestling Database Sushil Kumar at Olympics com Sushil Kumar at Olympic org archived Sushil Kumar at Olympedia Sushil Kumar at IMDb Olympic GamesPreceded byRajyavardhan Singh Rathore Flagbearer for India2012 London Succeeded byAbhinav Bindra Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sushil Kumar amp oldid 1153134451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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