Hind Kesari
Hind Kesari is an championship, established in 1958.[1] It is affiliated to the (ISWAI).
Hindi Kesari Title is a biggest Title in India .
In 2011, women were allowed to compete for the first time.
Winners
Year | Venue | Winner | Opponent | References | |
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1958 | Hyderabad | Ramchandra Babu Lal Keshri | Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh | ||
1959 | Delhi | Shripati Khanchnale | Kolhapur, Maharashtra | Banta Singh (Punjab Kesari) | [2][3][4] |
1960 | Mumbai | Ganapatrao Andalkar | Kolhapur, Maharashtra | [2][3] | |
1961 | Ajmer | Karam Singh | Punjab | ||
1962 | Delhi | Master Chandgi Ram | Haryana | ||
1964 | Karnal | Maruti Mane | Maharashtra | ||
1966 | Ahmedebad | Hazrat Patel | Maharashtra | ||
1968 | Rohtak | Master Chandgi Ram | Haryana | ||
1969 | Kanpur | Harishchandra Birajdar | Maharashtra | ||
1971 | Nagpur | Deenanath Singh | Maharashtra | ||
1972 | Indore | Master Chandgi Ram | Haryana | ||
1975 | Banglore | Chamba Mutnal | Kolhapur-Belgaon | ||
1976 | Rohtak | Satpal Singh | Delhi | ||
1977 | Delhi | Girdhari lal bissa | Rajasthan | ||
1978 | Cuttack (Orissa) | Jai Prakash | Delhi | ||
1979 | Badrakh | Jai Prakash | Delhi | ||
1984 | Nashik | Suresh Kumar | Haryana | ||
1985 | Nathdwara | Jagdish Singh Bhola | Punjab | ||
1986 | Solapur | Kishan Kumar | Haryana | ||
1992 | Delhi | Sanjay Kumar | Haryana | ||
1994 | Arra | Sanjay Kumar | Haryana | ||
1997 | Akola | Bhagat Singh | Uttar Pradesh | ||
1998 | Pimpri, Pune | Bhagat Singh | Uttar Pradesh | ||
1999 | Cochin | Bhagat Singh | Uttar Pradesh | ||
2000 | Baliya | Rajeev Tomar | Delhi | ||
2003 | Nashik | Vinod Chougule | Maharashtra | ||
2004 | Ludhiana | Harminder Singh | Punjab | ||
2005 | Ahmednagar | Yogesh Dodke | Maharashtra | ||
2006 | Wardha | Rajeev Tomar | Delhi | ||
2007 | Haliyal karnatak | Mohammed bin ghouse | Hyderabad | ||
2009 | Pune | Joginder Singh | Delhi | ||
2010 | Aurangabad | Mausam Khatri | Haryana | ||
2011 | Hyderabad | Rohit Patel | Madhya Pradesh | ||
2012 | Kolhapur | Yudhvir Singh | Army | ||
2013 | Bahadurgarh | Hitesh Kumar | Haryana | ||
2015 | Ludhiana | Joginder Singh | Delhi | ||
2016 | Pune | Sumit Kumar | NCR | [5] | |
2023 | Hyderabad | Abhijit Katake | Maharashtra | Somveer | Haryana |
References
- "May Day celebrated with fervour". The Indian Express. 3 May 2009. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
- Gasti, Appanna Mahadeva (11 January 2005). "Evidence" (PDF). A case study on Shri Shripati Khanchanale first Hind-Kesari Wrestler (PhD). University of Pune. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
- "Kolhapur gets its maiden Hind Kesari contest". Daily News and Analysis. 21 April 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
- माळी, गुरुबाळ (14 December 2020). "Hind Kesari News: देशातील पहिले हिंदकेसरी श्रीपती खंचनाळे यांचं निधन". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). Retrieved 14 December 2020.
- "Labhanshu ne kushti mein jeeta Bharat Keshari ka khitab". Jagran. 26 July 2021.
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