Instrumental to the success of the Phogat sisters, Mahavir Singh Phogat, a Dronacharya awardees’ wrestler, is not the only member of the Phogat family who was behind the accomplishments of the wrestlers. It was Rajpal Phogat, the younger brother of Mahavir Singh, a forgotten name, who also wanted his daughters to be ace wrestlers.
Life of Rajpal Phogat
Rajpal Phogat was married to Premlata and had 2 daughters Vinesh and Priyanka Phogat and a son named Harvinder Phogat. When Vinesh was just 8 years old, Rajpal Phogat was murdered due to a family dispute over land. After his demise, his wife Premlata was diagnosed with cancer and their family had to suffer through a lot of tough times but with the unwavering support of his elder brother, Mahavir Singh the family of Rajpal Phogat survived. Even Rajpal Phogat’s father, Man Singh Phogat, who was an ace wrestler in his time, was against the idea of women participating in a sport, which is primarily dominated by men.
Unfortunately, Rajpal Phogat could not witness the triumphs of his daughters, like his daughter Vinesh Phogat become the first female wrestler of India to win a gold in the Asian Games in the year 2018.
This article is a stub. You can enrich by adding more information to it. Send your Write Up to content@indianetzone.com
|
|
|
|
|
|
Recently Updated Articles in Traditional Sports
|
|
|
• | Rules of Kho Kho Kho Kho is a popular game invented in Maharashtra, India. Apart from the India, it is also played by the Indian community residing in South Africa. It is played mostly by school children in India.
| | • | Kalaripayattu Martial Art Kalaripayattu is an ancient form of martial art training and discipline of Kerala, which has its root back to the 12th century.
| | • | Wrestling in India Wrestling in India is a traditional game. This game has gained a new momentum with the hands of Pro Wrestling League India (PWL), which is considered as the giant leap for the wrestlers of India in the world of sports.
| | • | Kambala Kambala is a yearly Buffalo Race held under the aid of local Tuluva landlords and households in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi of Karnataka.
| | • | Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India is the main body that takes charge of the game of Kabaddi in India. This federation came into existence in 1973. Since then, it has been compiling rules for Kabaddi matches in the country.
| | |
|
|
|
|