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Vinod Kumar Dahiya

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Nationality
  
Australia

Style
  
Greco-Roman wrestling

Club
  
United Wrestling Club

Sport
  
Wrestling

Height
  
155 cm (5 ft 1 in)

Coach
  
Kuldip Bassi

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Born
  
1 January 1986 (age 31) (
1986-01-01
)
Haryana, India

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Vinod Kumar Dahiya (born 1 January 1986), also known as Vinod Kumar, is an Indian-Australian Greco-Roman wrestler who competes in the 66 kg category.

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Life and career

Dahiya was born on 1 January 1986 in the Indian village of Khanda, Sonipat in Haryana. He began wrestling in 1994, and joined Satpal Singh's coaching akhara in Delhi in 1998.

In 2001, while returning home from a wrestling tournament, Dahiya was pushed out of a moving night train by two men, one of whom was the father of a rival wrestler. Dahiya was discovered in the morning by rail workers who admitted him to a hospital. The injuries left him bed-ridden for a year, during which his weight dropped to 40 kg. His family members rejected the compensation offered by the perpetrators and launched legal action against them.

In 2009, Dahiya finished third at the Australia Cup and decided to move to Australia following Sandeep Kumar's suggestion. He gathered 17 lakh from his relatives and by taking loans, and moved to Melbourne in 2010. He trained at United Wrestling Club under Kuldip Bassi, the then president of Wrestling Australia. Due to shortage of money, he worked as a newspaper hawker, bouncer and courier.

Dahiya acquired Australian citizenship in 2015. He represented Australia for the first time at the 66 kg Greco-Roman event of the 2016 Oceania Wrestling Championships in New Zealand and won the gold medal. By 2016, he won six national championships in Australia. He won the silver medal at 2016 African & Oceania Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament and qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics. He thus became the second Indian-born Australian wrestler to qualify for the Olympics. However, in July 2016, he was handed a four-year ban after failing a doping test conducted at the Olympic qualification tournament in April, and was subsequently removed from the Australian Olympic contingent.

References

Vinod Kumar Dahiya Wikipedia