Neha Rathi

Neha Rathi

Neha Rathi
Personal information
Nationality India
Weight 51 kg (112 lb)
Sport
Sport Wrestling

Neha Rathi is an Indian wrestler.[1][2][3][4][5][6] She was born in Bhapruda village near Rohtak in Haryana. She is the daughter of Arjuna award-winner Jagroop Singh Rathi.[7] She participated in 10 senior National championships and represented India on the international circuit at various levels more than 35 times. She competed in the 51 kilograms (112 lb) weight category. Her achievements include:

References

  1. Principal correspondent (May 27, 2012). "Rajneesh Dalal claims gold". Times of India. Retrieved Sep 16, 2014. ...Neha Rathi ... Olympic qualifier in China in 48kg weight class, ... outsmarted Yakhyarova of Kazakhstan ... warded off a strong challenge from American ... Neha met her match ... finished with the silver medal....
  2. "Wrestling will come out stronger after IOC vote: Sushil Kumar". The Times of India. Sep 6, 2013. Retrieved Sep 16, 2014. ...former Arjuna awardee Jagroop Pehelwan and his daughter Neha Rathi, who was recently conferred with the same honour, ...
  3. Principal correspondent (September 6, 2013). "'I hope the result will be in our favour'". The Hindu. Retrieved Sep 16, 2014. ...Sushil led some prominent wrestlers – such as former Commonwealth Games champion Jagroop Rathi, his daughter and Asian championship medallist Neha Rathi, ...
  4. Y.B. SARANGI (November 11, 2012). "Young Vinesh corners glory". The Hindu. Retrieved Sep 16, 2014. ...Coming from a family of wrestlers, teenager Vinesh stunned an experienced Neha Rathi to take the 51kg women’s crown in the National wrestling championship at the Nandini Nagar College campus here on Saturday....
  5. Vinayak Padmadeo (Nov 11, 2012). "From Phogat talent pool, another woman on top". Indian Express. Retrieved Sep 16, 2014. ...Haryana state mate Neha Rathi, who had won medals at every national championship since 2001. The 28-year-old had previously won silver at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and won the gold at the 2012 Commonwealth championship in Melbourne....
  6. "Absence of federation costs wrestlers dear". India Today. 2012-03-25. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  7. "Neha Rathi brings laurels to Dr. K.N. Modi University".
  8. "2008 FILA Asian results" (PDF).retrieved September 16, 2014
  9. "2013 Arjuna award winners".retrieved September 18, 2014
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