कृपाशंकर पटेल कौन है?
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Biography
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Kripa Shankar Patel Bishnoi was born on 5 August 1977, in Khandwa (district of Harsud tehsil in Madhya Pradesh). He completed a diploma course in sports coaching at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (India).[2] He passed the United World Wrestling International Referee Course with distinction in 2016. Subsequently, Bishnoi was named to United World Wrestling's international panel of referees.[3][4]
Wrestling career
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He has participated in 53 international wrestling competitions, winning 11 gold, 8 silver, and 5 bronze medals.[citation needed]
Mr. Patel represented India in Asian cadet wrestling competition held from 3 to 5 December 1989 and by beating the Iranian wrestler K.D. Mohammad with a great score of 8/1 established his first step in international wrestling scenario and then always remained glittering in the whole world representing India.
Commonwealth Games
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Competing in the Flyweight division, Bishnoi was a bronze medalist at the 15th edition of the Commonwealth Games.
Commonwealth Wrestling Championship Events
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Bishnoi competed in Commonwealth Wrestling Championship tournaments, achieving medals in multiple disciplines. He is the only wrestler who made a world record of winning 2 golds in 1 competition but in different categories (freestyle wrestling and Greco-Roman wrestling).[citation needed] 2003 (London, Canada)
Silver medal –
2005 (Capetown, South Africa)
Gold medal – under 55 weight category, Freestyle wrestling
Gold medal – under 55 weight category, Greco-Roman wrestling
2007 (London, Canada)
Gold medal – Freestyle wrestling
Silver medal – Greco-Roman wrestling[5]
Olympic Qualifying Events
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Bishnoi represented India four times in Olympic qualifying tournaments: , 2000, Leipzig, Germany, 5th place; 2000, Tokyo, Japan, 10th place; 2000, Minsk, Belarus; 2008, warsaw, Poland. He also competed at World Cup events in Canada, winning gold in 2003 and 2007.In Canada world cup Mr. Patel competed with all wrestlers and proved to be a perfectionist in his sports by winning a gold in Canada world cup (11 to 12 July 2003, Canada).
Asian Competitions
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Bishnoi competed in the 1998 Asian Games (Bangkok, Thailand) and 2002 Asian Games (Bussan, South Korea),[citation needed] and in the Asian Wrestling Championships, placing 4th in 2000 (Gulin, China), 4th in 2001 (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia), and earning a bronze medal in 2003 Asian Wrestling Championships (New Delhi, India).[6] Bishnoi won gold medals at the 7th, 8th, and 9th editions of the South Asian Games.[citation needed]
Awards
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In 2000, Bishnoi received the Arjuna Award in recognition of outstanding National (India) achievement in sport.[citation needed] In 1994 he was a recipient of the Vikram Award.[citation needed]
Coaching
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After retiring from wrestling competition, Bishnoi served as coach for Indian female wrestlers at the senior national coaching camp, contributing to a 2016 bronze medal in women's wrestling in 2016 Summer Olympics for India.[citation needed] Bishnoi is also a referee.[7]
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Kripa Shankar Patel Bishnoi was born on 5 August 1977, in Khandwa (district of Harsud tehsil in Madhya Pradesh). He completed a diploma course in sports coaching at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (India).[2] He passed the United World Wrestling International Referee Course with distinction in 2016. Subsequently, Bishnoi was named to United World Wrestling's international panel of referees.[3][4]
Wrestling career
Edit
He has participated in 53 international wrestling competitions, winning 11 gold, 8 silver, and 5 bronze medals.[citation needed]
Mr. Patel represented India in Asian cadet wrestling competition held from 3 to 5 December 1989 and by beating the Iranian wrestler K.D. Mohammad with a great score of 8/1 established his first step in international wrestling scenario and then always remained glittering in the whole world representing India.
Commonwealth Games
Edit
Competing in the Flyweight division, Bishnoi was a bronze medalist at the 15th edition of the Commonwealth Games.
Commonwealth Wrestling Championship Events
Edit
Bishnoi competed in Commonwealth Wrestling Championship tournaments, achieving medals in multiple disciplines. He is the only wrestler who made a world record of winning 2 golds in 1 competition but in different categories (freestyle wrestling and Greco-Roman wrestling).[citation needed] 2003 (London, Canada)
Silver medal –
2005 (Capetown, South Africa)
Gold medal – under 55 weight category, Freestyle wrestling
Gold medal – under 55 weight category, Greco-Roman wrestling
2007 (London, Canada)
Gold medal – Freestyle wrestling
Silver medal – Greco-Roman wrestling[5]
Olympic Qualifying Events
Edit
Learn moreThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources.
Bishnoi represented India four times in Olympic qualifying tournaments: , 2000, Leipzig, Germany, 5th place; 2000, Tokyo, Japan, 10th place; 2000, Minsk, Belarus; 2008, warsaw, Poland. He also competed at World Cup events in Canada, winning gold in 2003 and 2007.In Canada world cup Mr. Patel competed with all wrestlers and proved to be a perfectionist in his sports by winning a gold in Canada world cup (11 to 12 July 2003, Canada).
Asian Competitions
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Bishnoi competed in the 1998 Asian Games (Bangkok, Thailand) and 2002 Asian Games (Bussan, South Korea),[citation needed] and in the Asian Wrestling Championships, placing 4th in 2000 (Gulin, China), 4th in 2001 (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia), and earning a bronze medal in 2003 Asian Wrestling Championships (New Delhi, India).[6] Bishnoi won gold medals at the 7th, 8th, and 9th editions of the South Asian Games.[citation needed]
Awards
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In 2000, Bishnoi received the Arjuna Award in recognition of outstanding National (India) achievement in sport.[citation needed] In 1994 he was a recipient of the Vikram Award.[citation needed]
Coaching
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After retiring from wrestling competition, Bishnoi served as coach for Indian female wrestlers at the senior national coaching camp, contributing to a 2016 bronze medal in women's wrestling in 2016 Summer Olympics for India.[citation needed] Bishnoi is also a referee.[7]
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