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Harishchandra Birajdar

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Nationality
  
Indian

Role
  
Wrestler

Citizenship
  
Indian

Died
  
September 14, 2011, Pune

Occupation
  
Sportsman (Wrestler)

Residence
  
Pune

Name
  
Harishchandra Birajdar



Born
  
June 5, 1950
Latur, Maharashtra, India

Awards
  
Dhyan Chand Award for Wrestling

Harishchandra Madhavrao Birajdar {मराठी: हरिश्‍चंद्र माधवराव बिराजदार} (June 5, 1950 – September 14, 2011) was a wrestler and wrestling coach from India. He was a Gold Medallist in the 1970 British Commonwealth Games. He was also known as the coach of National Games winners.

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Biography

Birajdar was born in Ramling Mudgad Tal in Nilanga in the Latur, district n the state of Maharashtra in India. He was from Lingayat community.He was coached by his father initially and then Ganpatrao Khedkar at Gangaves Talim, Kolhapur. He had defeated well-known wrestler Satpal in a 1977 bout, which brought him into limelight. Birajdar worked as coach in Gokul Vastad Talim in Pune. He was awarded the Dhyanchand award in 2006 by the Indian Government. Earlier in 1971 he has been awarded the Shivchhatrapati award and then the Dadoji Konddev award for coaching in 1998. Even after having been honoured with so many awards and recognitions, he was a humble human being,” said Ganpatrao Khedkar, under whose tutelage Birajdar wrestled from 1965 to 198

Awards and achievements

  • 1969: Hind Kesari
  • 1971: Shivchhatrapati Award
  • 1972: Rustum E Hind
  • 1998: Dadoji Konddev Award
  • 2006: Dhyanchand Award
  • References

    Harishchandra Birajdar Wikipedia