Vinesh Phogat

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[[File: Vinesh Phogat.jpg|Vinesh Phogat <br/> Mahaveer’s niece <br/> Weight category: 48 kg; <br/> Gold in Commonwealth Games 2014, Bronze in Asian Games 2014; part of Indian team at Rio Olympics|frame|500px]]
  
 
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==Ranked 11th in the world==
 
==Ranked 11th in the world==
 
Sep 13 2016 ,  Vinesh Phogat -who made an exit in the quarterfinals after a knee injury during the Olympics, climbed up two places to 11th position in the 48kg category in the UWW (United World Wrestling) rankings,.
 
Sep 13 2016 ,  Vinesh Phogat -who made an exit in the quarterfinals after a knee injury during the Olympics, climbed up two places to 11th position in the 48kg category in the UWW (United World Wrestling) rankings,.
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[[Phogat, family of wrestlers]]

Revision as of 10:21, 29 December 2016

Graphic courtesy: The Times of India
Vinesh Phogat
Mahaveer’s niece
Weight category: 48 kg;
Gold in Commonwealth Games 2014, Bronze in Asian Games 2014; part of Indian team at Rio Olympics

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A profile

The Times of India, May 9, 2015

Third in line among the Phogat sisters, Vinesh wants to be the first Indian woman to bring home an Olympic wrestling medal. The 20-year-old clinched gold at the Commonwealth Games followed by a bronze at the Asian Games in 48kg category. She is the cousin of Geeta and Babita.

Ranked 11th in the world

Sep 13 2016 , Vinesh Phogat -who made an exit in the quarterfinals after a knee injury during the Olympics, climbed up two places to 11th position in the 48kg category in the UWW (United World Wrestling) rankings,.

See also

Phogat, family of wrestlers

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