Antim Panghal

Antim Panghal (born 2004) is an Indian woman wrestler from Hisar, Haryana.[1] She won a silver medal at Asian wrestling championship 2023.[2] She was India's first-ever U-20 world wrestling champion.[3][4] She retained the championship the following year.[5]

Antim Panghal
Sport
Country India
SportFreestyle wrestling
Medal record
Women's freestyle wrestling
Representing United World Wrestling
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2023 Belgrade53 kg
Representing  India
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place2022 Hangzhou53 kg
Asian Championships
Silver medal – second place 2023 Astana 53 kg
U-20 world Wrestling Championships
Gold medal – first place 2022 Sofia 53 kg
Gold medal – first place 2023 Amman 53 kg

Early life

Antim Panghal was born in Bhagana village of Hisar district in Haryana. Her father's name is Ramniwas Panghal and mother's name is Krishna Kumari.[6]

Senior career results

Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Medal at 53 kg
Win 14-3  Bat-Ochiryn Bolortuyaa (MGL) 3-1 5 October 2023 2022 Asian Games China Hangzhou
Loss 13-3  Akari Fujinami (JPN) 0-6, Fall
Win 13-2  Jasmina Immaeva (UZB) 11-0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Medal at 53 kg
Win 12-2  Jonna Malmgren (SWE) 16-6 21 September 2023 2023 World Wrestling Championships Serbia Belgrade
Loss 11-2  Vanesa Kaladzinskaya (RUS) 4-5
Win 11-1  Natalia Malysheva (RUS) 9-6
Win 10-1  Roksana Zasina (POL) 10-0
Win 9-1  Dominique Parrish (USA) 3-2
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Medal at 53 kg
Loss 8-1  Akari Fujinami (JPN) 0-10 9 - 14 April 2023 2023 Asian Wrestling Championships Kazakhstan Astana, Kazakhstan
Win 8-0  Aktenge Keunimjaeva (KAZ) 8-1, Fall
Win 7-0  Deng Li (CHN) 6-0
Win 6-0  Alvina Lim (SGP) 10-0, Fall
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold Medal at 53 kg
Win 5-0  Karla Godinez (CAN) 4-2 16 July 2022 2022 Zouhaier Sghaier Ranking Series Tunisia Tunis
Win 4-0  Esra Pul (TUR) 8-0, Fall
Win 3-0  Luisa Valverde (ECU) 4-2
Win 2-0  Dominique Parrish (USA) 11-0
Win 1-0  Nour Raouafi (MAR) 4-0, Fall

References

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