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Non-Olympic

India bags rich haul of 176 medals at Asian Armwrestling Championship

The large kitty helped the hosts end as the second best nation in the tournament

TDJ News Service

13 May, 2025

The 23rd Asian Armwrestling Championship and the 22nd Asian Para-Armwrestling Championship, hosted by People's Arm Wrestling Federation of India (PAFI), concluded in New Delhi on Saturday with India showcasing impressive returns. The home nation bagged 176 medals across multiple categories to end as the second best nation behind Kazakhstan.

The prestigious event brought together arm wrestling talents from across 14 countries including India. The host demonstrated exceptional strength and technique throughout the competition.

Kazakhstan topped the points table bagging a total of 287 (159 gold, 108 silver, 30 bronze) at an aggregate of 2,501 points.

India took the second place with a total of 176 medals (24 gold, 56 silver and 96 bronze medals) at an aggregate of 1,543 points.

The championship has set a new benchmark for arm wrestling competitions in the region and has significantly contributed to raising awareness about the sport.

The closing ceremony was graced by Kalraj Mishra, former Governor of Rajasthan & Himachal Pradesh and former Union Cabinet Minister of MSME, who was formally felicitated by Assen Hodjitorodov, President of the World Arm Wrestling Federation, in recognition of the minister’s distinguished presence at the Asian Arm Wrestling Championship finals.

Also present on the occasion were Preeti Jhangiani, President of People's Arm Wrestling Federation of India and Vice President of Asian Arm Wrestling Federation, along with Parvin Dabas, Co-Founder of Pro Panja League.

Kalraj Mishra expressed pride for the event by sharing, "This sport requires complete concentration and inner strength. I congratulate all participants who have displayed exceptional talent and determination during this championship. India has a rich heritage of strength-based competitions, and it's heartening to see modern techniques being applied to take the sport forward."

The Indian armwrestling contingent after the win

Speaking optimistically about the bright future of Arm Wrestling, Preeti Jhangiani, President of People's Arm Wrestling Federation of India and Vice President of Asian Arm Wrestling Federation shared, “The Asian Arm Wrestling Federation is committed to further elevating the status of arm wrestling in India, and the impressive performance of our athletes at this championship reinforces our belief in the potential of Indian arm wrestlers on the global stage."

India's champions with Kalraj Mishra and Preeti Jhangiani

Commending on the positive influence of the week long event of the Asian Arm Wrestling Championship, Parvin Dabbas, co-founder of Pro Panja League shared, "We are thrilled to see the growth of arm wrestling in India and across Asia. Events like these help showcase the immense talent and dedication of athletes in this sport.”

Tags : Armwrestling, Preeti Jhangiani, Kalraj Mishra, Pro Panja League, Kazakhstan