Key Points

Nirav Koli made history by becoming the first Indian to earn the CMS Rank at the IKMF World Championship in Spain. He secured Silver in the 40kg Jerk event with 142 reps, showcasing incredible endurance. Trained by coach Arnav Sarkar, Nirav aims to popularize kettlebell fitness across India. His achievement was celebrated by the Indian Embassy in Spain, marking a milestone for Indian athletes in strength sports.

Key Points: Nirav Koli Becomes First Indian CMS Rank in Kettlebell World Championship

  • Lifted 40kg kettlebell 142 times for Silver
  • First Indian to achieve CMS Rank
  • Trained by coach Arnav Sarkar
  • Aims to grow kettlebell sport in India
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Nirav Koli shines for India at International Kettleball Marathon Federation World C'ship part 1

Nirav Koli wins Silver at IKMF World C'ship, earns historic CMS Rank & trains under coach Arnav Sarkar to promote kettlebell fitness in India.

"Winning the title of CMS in kettlebell sport has been a dream come true - Nirav Koli"

Madrid, May 11

Nirav Koli made India proud by becoming the first Indian to achieve the CMS (Candidate Master Of Sport) Rank at the International Kettlebell Marathon Federation (IMKF) World Championship part 1, held in Spain from May 2 to 4.

The championship was a major international event, with almost 150+ athletes from 22 countries taking part, as per a press release from IMKF.

Nirav represented India in two events

-Jerk (40 kg for 10 minutes) - Nirav lifted a 40 kg kettlebell nonstop for 10 minutes, completing 142 reps and earning the Silver Medal by finishing in 2nd place in the Body Weight Category of 75-85kg

-Double Pentathlon - Nirav gave an excellent performance and achieved CMS Rank.

With his outstanding performance in the 40 kg Jerk event, Nirav also created history by becoming the first Indian to be awarded the CMS rank, a major international recognition in the world of kettlebell sport.

Winning the title of CMS in kettlebell sport has been a dream come true for Nirav Koli. This big achievement would not have been possible without the Training of his coach, Arnav Sarkar.

After the event, Nirav along with the team were hosted by the Indian Ambassador in Spain, His Excellency, Dinesh K Patnaik on May 5, at the Embassy of India In Spain.

Nirav is a personal trainer and group instructor in Mumbai. He plans to grow the sport in the coming years and prepare for athletes for India from Mumbai to compete internationally.

His motive is to build greater awareness among people about health and fitness and teach them how to use the versatile kettlebell for maximizing results. He believes that kettlebells can be used by people irrespective of their age, but must be learnt under a good coach.

The IKMF is headed by its President Stephane Dauvergne. In India IKMF is represented by Arnav Sarkar.

Kettlebell Sport originated in Russia and is now practiced around the world. It involves lifting a kettlebell of different weight for a set period of time. The winner is decided by bodyweight category and number of repetitions performed by the athlete.

- ANI

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Rahul P.
What an incredible achievement! 🇮🇳 Nirav has put India on the global kettlebell map. We need more awareness about such niche sports in our country. His dedication is inspiring - lifting 40kg nonstop for 10 minutes is no joke! #ProudIndian
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Priya M.
As a fitness enthusiast from Mumbai, I'm thrilled to see local talent shining internationally! Nirav's achievement shows how Indian athletes can excel when given proper training and opportunities. Hope this inspires more people to take up functional fitness sports.
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Amit K.
While this is great news, I wonder why such achievements don't get mainstream media coverage? We celebrate cricket non-stop but ignore other sports where Indians are making history. Sports Ministry should promote diverse athletic talents like Nirav's.
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Sunita R.
The dedication required for kettlebell sport is unbelievable! 142 reps with 40kg? My arms hurt just thinking about it 😅 More power to Nirav for bringing glory to India. Hope he gets the recognition and sponsorship he deserves.
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Vikram S.
This is the kind of positive news we need! Instead of focusing only on politics and cricket, let's celebrate these unsung heroes. Nirav's achievement at the world stage proves Indian athletes can compete with the best. Jai Hind!
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Neha T.
As a personal trainer myself, I appreciate how Nirav wants to grow this sport in India. Kettlebells are such versatile equipment - great for strength and endurance. Hope he gets support to establish proper training centers across the country.

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