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Indian Arm Wrestling Federation was formed in 1977 to promote Arm Wrestling as sport in India. [1] Arm Wrestling also called as "Panja" has been promoted through Pro Panja League (PPL) set up in Year 2020 [ 2 ] for organising League matches.
The Pro Panja League (PPL) [1] is a professional Indian arm wrestling league which had its first season start on 28 July 2023 and end on 13 August 2023. There are separate competition categories for men, women, and specially abled (disabled) players, [2] and the tournament took place at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi.
IFA World Arm Wrestling Championship Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia one Silver Medal(Left) in 2023 Surya Pratap Sharma is an Indian arm wrestler. [ 1 ] He had won silver and bronze medal at the World Cup Championship Poland (Romania) in the year 2017.
India’s Nisha Dahiya had just taken an 8-1 lead in her 68-kilogram Olympic quarterfinal against North Korea’s Pak Sol-gum before a series of arm and hand injuries became too much to overcome.
Arm wrestling in the United States was formerly also called "Indian arm wrestling"; some sources suggest the practice originated amongst Native American peoples such as the Lenape. A similar sport, "Indian hand wrestling", attested from the early 20th century and commonly ascribed Native American origins, was conducted standing upright.
Pages in category "Arm wrestling in India" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. I. Indian Arm Wrestling Federation
Jason Kelce went head-to-head — or arm-to-arm — against an Olympian. While attending the 2024 Paris Olympics, the retired NFL star, 36, was challenged to an arm wrestle by Team USA rugby star ...
Wrestling in India is also known as Dangal, and it is the basic form of a wrestling tournament. It is also called kushti in Punjab and Haryana. It is also called kushti in Punjab and Haryana. The wrestling in Punjab and Haryana will take place in a circular court with soft ground which in Punjabi is called an "akharha".