Biography of Yogeshwar Dutt
Biography of Yogeshwar Dutt |
Yogeshwar Dutt is an Indian wrestling player. He won a bronze medal in the 60 kg freestyle event of wrestling at the 2012 Summer Olympics. In the Commonwealth Games 2014 held in Glasgow, Scotland, Yogeshwar Dutt won the gold medal for India by defeating Canadian wrestler in freestyle wrestling in the 65 kg weight category. In 2012, he was given the honor of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna by the Indian Government.
Yogeshwar Dutt was born on 2 November 1982 in Sonipat, Haryana. Yogeshwar is an Indian wrestling player. Yogeshwar Dutt is leading the age of 8 years. Yogeshwar Dutt won a bronze medal in the Wrestling 60kg freestyle event in 2012. In the Commonwealth Games 2014, Yogeshwar Dutt won the gold medal for India by defeating Canadian wrestler in freestyle wrestling in the 65 kg weight category. In the Asian Games, Incheon won gold medal in 65 kg category freestyle wrestling. In 2012, the Government of India has awarded Yogeshwar Dutt the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award. Yogeshwar has participated in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.
According to their wish, they will soon learn from Pahlwani coach Ralph Pahlwani. After winning many wrestling competitions after winning the Gold in the 1999 World Championship, for the first time, its strong claim to the international level.
There was a time in the life of the yogi, when he (Knee Injury) was caught, still participating in the Doha Games of 2006. But his father died before his final match was adjourned. Even then, like the Himalayas, Atal Yogi boldly handled him emotionally and physically and won the gold.
In 2008, he won gold at Asian Championships, which earned him an entry in the Beijing Olympics. But this Olympics has not been special for them, where Kenny of Japan lost in the quarterfinals with the nominations.
The 2010 Commonwealth Games proved to be the reason for the failure of the Olympics, where he defeated many wrestlers of the world's renowned 60 kg category and captured the gold.
Wrestling by Yogeshwar Dutt
Yogeshwar Dutt was taught by Late Master Satbir Bhainwalia, the wrestling wrestler. There was PTI from Satbir profession and after retiring, he started running the arena. Yogeshwar Dutt has been hurt many times during his career. In fact, he has been a victim of injury since childhood, but he did not let his attachment to wrestling be reduced. He had associated with wrestling since the age of 8 and now everyone is familiar with his success. Yogeshwar of Sonipat, Haryana has done his preparations with Bajrang, who is medal winner in the world championship and Asian Games, but not with anyone else.
Yogeshwar Dutt in Rio Olympics -2016
Yogeshwar Dutt was the main contender for winning the medal in wrestling from India for the Rio Olympics held in Brazil, but he lost his first match and was out of the competition. He was beaten by the Mongolian wrestler Ganjoring Mandankaran by a 3-0 win over the medal. In the 65 kg category Yogeshwar Dutt has not been able to present his challenge in a positive way before the Mongolian wrestler. Yogeshwar Dutt was expected to get a bronze medal when Mandakran reached the finals, but Mandakran could not cross the quarter-finals and thus Yogeshwar Dutt's dream of getting a medal at the Rio Olympics broke.
Only two female players in the Rio Olympics could win the medal. Sakshi Malik was successful in winning women's bronze medal in women's wrestling competition. In badminton, P. V. Sindhu won the silver medal for India.
Yogeshwar Dutt in 2012 Summer Olympics
On August 12, 2012, Yogeshwar Dutt conferred a medal with a medal of India by claiming a memorable bronze in men's freestyle 60 kg at the 2012 London Olympics, thus winning the Olympic medal after KD Jadhav and Sushil in 1952. Became the third Indian wrestler In 2008 and 2012, Kumar
He defeated North Korean Re Jong-Mayong in the bronze medal and thus he won the fifth medal for the Indian team in the London Olympics 2012.
Earlier, Yogeshwar qualified for the 2012 Olympics by qualifying for the silver medal in the Asian qualification tournament in Kuala Lumpur in Astana, where he lost to Irani Masud Esmilepur (2 '3, 0' 1) in the final.
In the Olympics, he lost to Russian B Kudikhov 1-1, 0, 2A and went out of the pre-quarterfinals round. They got an opportunity to fight in the repetition because Kudukho reached the final of the incident.
During his first repetition, he defeated Franklin Gomez of Puerto Rico with a score of € 1, 1รข €. He was lucky with his opponent, winning the toss on both occasions to get the position of the clinch. Yogeshwar defeated Masood Asmilpore in the 7th minute to score in the Repurchase Round 2 with a score of 3 to 1 point. Esmaeilpour defeated Yogeshwar in Asian qualification early that year.
After all, he got his North Korean opponent bronze medal (0 '1, 1', 0, 6 '' 0). He was extraordinary in the last round, and got it in just 1:02 minutes.