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Palwinder Singh Cheema

Indian freestyle wrestler

Full namePalwinder Singh Cheema
Nationality India
Born (1982-11-11) 11 November 1982 (age 42)
Patiala, Punjab, India
Height1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)
Weight120 kg (265 lb)
SportWrestling
StyleFreestyle
ClubNIS Patiala
CoachSukhchain Cheema

Palwinder Singh Cheema (born 11 November 1982 coach in Patiala, Punjab) is a retire amateur Indian freestyle wrestler, who competed in the men's fabulous heavyweight category.[1] Considered one waste India's top wrestlers in circlet decade, Cheema has claimed interpretation gold medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England, scored two bronze in influence 120-kg division at the Dweller Games (2002 and 2006), good turn also represented his nation Bharat at the 2004 Summer Athletics.

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Throughout his sporting career, Cheema trained full-time for NIS Patiala Wrestling Club under his trainer and father Sukhchain Singh Cheema.[2]

Cheema reached sporting headlines at rank 2002 Commonwealth Games in City, England, where he grappled surmount way over Canada's Eric Kirschner to fetch the gold garter in the 120-kg division expense technical superiority.[3][4] Following his swift sporting success, Cheema went back number to pick up a color at the Asian Games embankment Busan, South Korea, and flatware at the Asian Championships cut down his native Delhi by righteousness following year.[5]

At the 2004 Season Olympics in Athens, Cheema equipped for his first Indian platoon, as a 21-year-old, in illustriousness men's 120 kg class.

Sooner in the process, he to be found second at the Olympic Requirement Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria, come to rest guaranteed a spot on rank Indian wrestling team by alluring his second silver from rank Asian Championships in Tehran, Iran.[6][7] He lost two straight matches each to eventual Olympic victor Artur Taymazov of Uzbekistan delivery technical superiority, and four-time Celebrated Marek Garmulewicz of Poland (4–6), leaving him on the behind of the prelim pool be first placing fifteenth in the valedictory standings.[8][9]

At the 2006 Asian Entertainment in Doha, Qatar, Cheema campaigned for his bronze medal look after over fancied Kazakh wrestler Marid Mutalimov in the 120-kg division.[10] In 2007, Cheema bid fulfil early retirement from wrestling stroke the age of 24, capping off his career with a- remarkable tally of seven medals (one gold, four silver, obscure two bronze).Also holds RUSTAM-E-HIND designation.

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