Nagpur hosts successful U-15 National Wrestling Championship, over 50 wrestlers disqualified for overage

IANS June 23, 2025 281 views

Nagpur successfully hosted the U-15 National Wrestling Championship with strict age verification leading to 50 disqualifications. The event featured intense competition across three wrestling styles, drawing emerging talent nationwide. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the championship, highlighting state support for grassroots wrestling. WFI praised organizers while reinforcing commitment to fair play and youth development.

"The Federation’s firm stance received widespread support from the wrestling community" – Wrestling Federation of India
Nagpur, June 23: The Under-15 National Free Style, Greco Roman Style and Women Wrestling Championship concluded successfully at Nagpur, marking a major step forward in grassroots wrestling development.

Key Points

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Over 50 wrestlers disqualified for age fraud across 7 states

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Event featured 30 weight categories in 3 wrestling styles

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NADA conducted anti-doping awareness for young athletes

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CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the championship

Organised by the Maharashtra Kustigiri Sangh under the aegis of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), the championship was held from June 20 to 22. The championship, which featured intense action across 30 weight categories, was conducted in three disciplines - Free Style, Greco Roman Style, and Women’s Wrestling.

On the opening day, bouts were held in 10 Free Style and 5 Women’s Wrestling categories. Day 2 saw competition in 10 Greco Roman and the remaining 5 Women’s Wrestling categories, drawing large crowds and showcasing emerging talent from across the country.

In a significant move towards ensuring fairness, the WFI enforced strict verification of age documents in line with its zero-tolerance policy against age fraud. As a result, more than 50 wrestlers from states including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, and Punjab were disqualified for being overage. The Federation's firm stance received widespread support from the wrestling community, further reinforcing the need for transparency in the sport.

A special highlight of the event was the doping awareness session conducted by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) prior to the commencement of the bouts. The session was well-received and proved highly educational for the young athletes, many of whom were competing at the national level for the first time.

The event was inaugurated by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis whose presence inspired hundreds of young wrestlers. Accompanied by dignitaries from the wrestling fraternity and local administration, the Chief Minister’s attendance also reflected the state’s commitment to supporting the sport at the grassroots level.

The Wrestling Federation of India lauded the Maharashtra Kustigiri Sangh for its meticulous planning and seamless execution of the event. In its closing remarks, the WFI congratulated all participants for their spirited performances and reiterated its commitment to nurturing wrestling talent in a fair and merit-based environment.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Great to see Nagpur hosting such events! But 50+ disqualifications for age fraud is shocking. Parents and coaches need to understand they're ruining children's careers before they even begin. Strict action like this will clean up Indian wrestling. 👏
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Priya M.
As a sports teacher, I appreciate the doping awareness session. We need more such initiatives at school level itself. Young athletes often take supplements without knowing the risks. Kudos to NADA for this important step!
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Amit S.
Why only U-15? Maharashtra should host senior nationals too! Our state has produced great wrestlers like Khashaba Jadhav. Need more infrastructure beyond Delhi and Haryana. CM Fadnavis should push for this.
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Sunita R.
Happy to see women's wrestling getting equal importance! My daughter participated and the arrangements were excellent. Though I wish they had more female referees - only saw male officials during bouts.
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Vikram J.
Age fraud is a pan-India problem in sports. Not just wrestling - seen it in cricket and football too. Need biometric systems like Aadhar verification to stop this completely. WFI is setting a good example for other federations. 💪

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