Armwrestling Enters Indian Universities: Historic Championship Launched in Aligarh

The All India University Armwrestling Championship was officially launched at Maharana Pratap University in Aligarh, marking the sport's first inclusion under the Association of Indian Universities. The ceremony was attended by university vice-chancellors and sports federation leaders, highlighting its significance. A Pro Panja League exhibition match featuring professional armwrestlers added to the event's excitement. The championship aims to discover and nurture a new generation of athletes from across India's universities.

Key Points: All India University Armwrestling Championship Launched in Aligarh

  • Historic first inclusion in AIU
  • 52 universities participated
  • Pro Panja League mega match held
  • Grassroots talent development focus
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All India University Armwrestling Championship launched in Aligarh

Historic launch of first-ever AIU Armwrestling Championship in Aligarh, featuring 52 universities and a Pro Panja League mega match.

"Introducing Armwrestling into the Association of Indian Universities is a massive step forward for the sport in India. - Parvinn Dabass"

Aligarh, March 16

In a significant step towards the grassroots development of Armwrestling in India, the All India University Armwrestling Championship was officially launched at Maharana Pratap University in Aligarh by the People's Armwrestling Federation of India under the aegis of the Association of Indian Universities.

The tournament marks a historic milestone as Armwrestling has been introduced into the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) for the first time, opening a new pathway for young athletes across the country to take up the sport at the university level, according to a release.

The launch ceremony was attended by Prof Naima Khatoon, Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University, as the Chief Guest, alongside Parvinn Dabass, Co-Founder of the Pro Panja League, and Preeti Jhangiani, President of the People's Armwrestling Federation India (PAFI) and Vice President of the Asian Armwrestling Federation (AAF).

The event was also graced by Vijaya Singh, Zila Panchayat Adhyaksh, and Prof. Narendra Bahadur Singh, Vice Chancellor of Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh State University, who attended as Guests of Honour.

A total of 52 universities from across India participated in the championship, reflecting the growing popularity of Armwrestling among young athletes.

Speaking at the launch, Parvinn Dabass, Co-Founder of the Pro Panja League, said, "Introducing Armwrestling into the Association of Indian Universities is a massive step forward for the sport in India. Universities are where raw talent exists in abundance, and this platform will allow us to discover and nurture the next generation of champions. With structured competitions like this, we can build a strong grassroots ecosystem and give young Armwrestlers the opportunity to grow and compete at the highest level."

Preeti Jhangiani, President of the People's Armwrestling Federation India (PAFI) and Vice President of the Asian Armwrestling Federation (AAF), added, "This championship is a proud moment for the entire Armwrestling community in India. Bringing the sport into universities means that thousands of young athletes will now get the opportunity to try their hand at Armwrestling and pursue it seriously. Grassroots development is the foundation of any sport, and initiatives like this will help identify new talent from across the country and shape the future of Indian Armwrestling."

Adding to the excitement of the event, fans were also treated to a Pro Panja League Mega Match featuring professional Armwrestlers Abhishek Raghuvanshi and Vishal Choudhary, with Vishal Choudhary securing a dominant 3-1 victory in front of an enthusiastic crowd.The first honours at the All India University ArmWrestling Championship for girls left hand was won by Teja P from Calicut University who is also a Pro Panja League star player who plays with the Mumbai Muscle team in the League.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows Pro Panja League, it's great to see the sport getting this kind of institutional support. Grassroots development through universities is exactly what's needed. The future looks strong!
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Ananya R
So proud to see Teja P from Calicut University winning! It's inspiring for young girls across the country. More power to our women athletes! 👏 Hope this championship gets even bigger next year.
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Vikram M
52 universities participating in the first edition itself is no small feat. Shows the latent interest in the sport. Hopefully, this gets proper media coverage and sponsorship so athletes can build careers.
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Michael C
While this is a positive step, I hope the focus remains on athlete welfare and proper training facilities. Sometimes new initiatives start with fanfare but lack sustained support. Wishing the best for all participants.
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Priya S
Bahut badhiya! From local *akhadas* to university championships, armwrestling is getting the recognition it deserves. My brother used to compete locally, now maybe he can aim for this platform. More sports = more opportunities for our youth.

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