Nishu, Yash Clinch Gold at Record-Breaking IIS Dangal Championship 2026

The second IIS Dangal Championship concluded successfully in Hisar with U23 World Championships medallists Nishu and Yash winning gold in their respective categories. The event saw a record turnout of over 300 entries, with nearly 20% of participants coming from outside Haryana. Coaches and directors from the Inspire Institute of Sport were present to scout emerging talent for high-performance programs. The championship aims to serve as a key platform for identifying and nurturing the next generation of Indian wrestlers.

Key Points: IIS Dangal 2026: Nishu, Yash Win Titles in Hisar

  • Nishu wins 53kg women's gold
  • Yash claims 74kg freestyle title
  • Record 300+ entries at event
  • Platform for next-gen wrestling talent
  • High-performance scouts in attendance
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Nishu, Yash shine at IIS Dangal Championship 2026

U23 World medallists Nishu and Yash dominated their weight classes at the IIS Dangal Championship 2026 in Hisar, which saw record participation.

"It was an excellent opportunity for me to fight against some top-quality opponents. - Yash"

Hisar, February 25

The 2026 IIS Dangal Championship closed out on a high with U23 World Championships medallists Nishu and Yash bagging top honours in their respective weight categories, according to a release.

Organised by the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS), the championship witnessed a record turnout, with over 300 entries and around 240 participants competing across nine categories at the Shaheed Madan Lal Dhingra Multipurpose Hall, Giri Centre, CCS HAU, Hisar.

53 kg wrestler Nishu, who recently won a U23 World Championship bronze in Novi Sad, Serbia, was in top form and proved too strong for her opponents as she eased her way to the gold medal. Yash (74 kg freestyle), representing the Delhi state team, also delivered a dominant performance to finish on top of the podium in his category. Apart from the honour of winning their respective titles, both wrestlers walked away with handsome prize money cheques, with Nishu receiving Rs 31,000 and Yash Rs 51,000.

"It was an excellent opportunity for me to fight against some top-quality opponents. It always feels great to win a title. I hope more such events are organised, and wrestlers like me get to participate and improve," said Yash after his victory.

Encouraged by the strong response to the inaugural edition in 2025, the second edition of the event opened its doors to participants from across the country. Nearly 20 per cent of the entries came from outside Haryana, reflecting the growing reach of the championship. Around 250 entries were registered in the men's categories, while over 50 entries were recorded in the women's categories.

Several notable names from the IIS stable also featured in the competition, including Kajal (+62 kg), Nishu (53 kg), Suraj (60 kg Greco-Roman, U17 World gold medallist), Sumit (60 kg Greco-Roman, U20 World bronze medallist), and Sumit Malik (57 kg freestyle, U20 World bronze medallist).

The championship was conducted in a single day, with three mats in action simultaneously to ensure maximum engagement for both athletes and spectators. The venue saw a packed house and a lively atmosphere, with continuous action throughout the day.

IIS Women's Coach Kosei Akaishi and High-Performance Director Gary Hall were present at the venue to scout emerging talent. The IIS Dangal Championship, along with other such initiatives, will serve as a key platform to identify, assess, and nurture promising wrestlers by giving them exposure to senior-level competition and a high-performance competitive environment.

Weight Categories and Titles

Senior Freestyle (FS)

• 57 kg: IIS Weight Title

• 74 kg: IIS Veer Title

• +74 kg: IIS Yodha Title

Senior Greco-Roman (GR)

• 60 kg: IIS Weight Title

• 77 kg: IIS Veer Title

• +77 kg: IIS Yodha Title

Senior Women's Wrestling (WW)

• 53 kg: IIS Weight Title

• 62 kg: IIS Veer Title

• +62 kg: IIS Yodha Title

Speaking on the championship, Satya Prakash, Head of Operations, SAI-IIS Hisar Centre, said, as per the release, "The IIS Dangal Championship was an excellent opportunity for the next crop of stars. It was a bit of a challenge for us to organise this event as our elite athletes are currently undergoing a national camp. But we saw this as an opportunity to give the next generation of athletes a chance to compete at the senior level and get a feel of high-quality competition. It was a great platform for future stars to express themselves on the mat and learn."

Gary Hall, High Performance Director, IIS, added, as per the release, "It's great to be here in Hisar. This Dangal is a great opportunity for young wrestlers to get involved, test themselves, and do their very best. For us, it's really encouraging to see the level of participation. We would encourage any wrestler to get involved in this in the future. It's a great competition run by the team here in Hisar."

Full results: IIS Dangal Championship 2026

Seniors - Freestyle

57 KG

Gold: Satender (HAR)

Silver: Rohit (HAR)

Bronze: Sahil Vijender (HAR)

Bronze: Sahil Devendar (HAR)

74 KG

Gold: Yash (DEL) - IIS

Silver: Ankit Jasmer (HAR)

Bronze: Sahil Suresh (HAR)

Bronze: Mangal (HAR)

125 KG

Gold: Rohit (HAR)

Silver: Deepak (HAR)

Bronze: Arjun (HAR)

Bronze: Sachin (HAR)

Seniors - Greco-Roman

60 KG

Gold: Suraj (HAR)

Silver: Kuldeep (HAR)

Bronze: Rupin (HAR)

Bronze: Himanshu (HAR)

77 KG

Gold: Vikas (HAR)

Silver: Sachin Kumar (HAR)

Bronze: Surajmal (HAR)

Bronze: Dheeraj (HAR)

130 KG

Gold: Vipin (DEL)

Silver: Nishanth (HAR)

Bronze: Joginder (HAR)

Bronze: Pardeep (HAR)

Seniors - Women's Wrestling

53 KG

Gold: Nishu (HAR) - IIS

Silver: Swati (UP)

Bronze: Saarika (HAR)

Bronze: Nancy (DEL)

62 KG

Gold: Anjali (HAR)

Silver: Kajal (HAR)

Bronze: Tannu (UKD)

Bronze: Sakshi (HAR)

76 KG

Gold: Chanchal (HAR)

Silver: Priyanka (HAR)

Bronze: Manju (HAR)

Bronze: Mansi (HAR).

- ANI

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Sarah B
Wonderful to see the growth of women's wrestling highlighted here. Nishu winning gold after a World Championship bronze is inspiring. The article says 20% entries from outside Haryana—that's the key to building a truly national talent pool. Keep it up, IIS!
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Rohit P
Great initiative, but the prize money difference is noticeable. Yash gets ₹51k for 74kg and Nishu gets ₹31k for 53kg. Is there a standard structure? Both are champions. We must ensure equal recognition and reward, especially for our female athletes who are bringing so much glory.
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Priya S
As someone from Hisar, it's heartening to see our city host such a prestigious event! The atmosphere at the Dhingra Hall must have been electric. These local tournaments are the real foundation for international medals. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Impressive organization to have 300 entries and run it smoothly in a single day. Having high-performance directors scouting talent shows this is a serious pathway. Hope the identified wrestlers get the right training and exposure. The future looks bright for Indian wrestling.
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Kavya N
So many Sumits and Sahils on the podium! 😄 It shows the depth in certain weight categories. Congratulations to all winners. Special shoutout to Suraj, the U17 World gold medallist—winning at the senior level too! These kids are our real heroes.

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