Amit Kumar Dahiya
Amit Kumar Dahiya was born in Delhi, India on December 15th, 1993 and is the Indian Wrestler. At the age of 30, Amit Kumar Dahiya biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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In the opening round of the men's 55 kg freestyle category, Amit faced Ruslan Seksenbaev of Kazakhstan and beat him 3:0. In the next round, Amit's opponent was Yasuhiro Inaba of Japan, losing to him 0:5.
With the Japanese grappler reaching the final round, Amit was able to compete in the repechage round. In the first repechage round, his opponent was Alvin Lobriguito of the Philippines whom he beat 3:1 to qualify for the bronze medal bout. Amit was able to win the bronze medal, beating Altinbek Alimbaev of Kyrgyzstan 3:0.
In Budapest, Amit won the silver medal n the 55 kg category before losing to the Iranian Hassan Rahimi in the gold medal bout.
In the first round, Amit faced Yasuhiro Inaba of Japan, whom he lost to in the Asian Wrestling Championships the previous year but was able to exact revenge and beat him 4:1. His second round opponent was Zoheir Elquaraque of France whom he beat 4:0. In the quarter-finals, he was up against Angel Escobedo of the USA whom he overcame 4:0 easily. To qualify for the gold medal bout, he was up against Sezer Akguel of Turkey whom he was able to beat 4:0 easily.
In the tournament in New Delhi, Amit won the gold medal in the men's freestyle 55 kg category, beating Yang Kyong-il of South Korea by 1–0, 5–2 in the gold medal bout. After first round bye, he defeated Rassul Kaliyev of Kazakhstan in the quarter-finals, and Japanese grappler Fumitaka Morishita in the semi-finals.
Amit won the gold medal in the men's freestyle 57 kg category, beating Ebikweminomo Welson of Nigeria with a thumping 6-2.
In the Round of 16, Amit faced Jean Guyliane Bandoo of Mauritius and won 5:0. His next opponent in the quarter-final round was Bokang Masunyane of South Africa whom he beat 4:0 comfortably. To qualify for the gold medal match, he faced Azhar Hussain from Pakistan in the semi-finals whom he beat easily 4:0.
Amit Kumar unfortunately couldn't repeat his Commonwealth Games feat. He crashed out of the tournament in the first round itself, losing 1:3 to Fumitaka Morishita of Japan.
- Dave Schultz Memorial Tournament - Silver, 2014
- Arjuna Awarde
- Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratan
- Bheem awarde