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{{Short description|Indian freestyle wrestler}} | {{Short description|Indian freestyle wrestler}} | ||
{{For|the film actress|Sakshi Malik (actress)}} | |||
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2018}} | {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2018}} | ||
{{Use Indian English|date=January 2018}} | {{Use Indian English|date=January 2018}} | ||
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| residence = | | residence = | ||
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1992|9|3}} | | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1992|9|3}} | ||
| birth_place = | | birth_place = [[Rohtak district|Mokhra]], [[Haryana]], [[India]] | ||
| height = {{convert|162|cm|ftin|abbr=on}} (2016)<ref name="sm1">{{cite web|title=Sakshi Malik profile — Rio 2016|url=https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/sakshi-malik|website=rio2016.com|access-date=18 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160817094118/https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/sakshi-malik|archive-date=17 August 2016}}</ref> | | height = {{convert|162|cm|ftin|abbr=on}} (2016)<ref name="sm1">{{cite web|title=Sakshi Malik profile — Rio 2016|url=https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/sakshi-malik|website=rio2016.com|access-date=18 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160817094118/https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/sakshi-malik|archive-date=17 August 2016}}</ref> | ||
| weight = {{convert|58|kg}} (2016)<ref name="sm1"/> | | weight = {{convert|58|kg}} (2016)<ref name="sm1"/> | ||
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| coach = Mandeep Singh (2010- till now) Ishwar Dahiya (2004-2009)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.patrika.com/chandigarh-punjab-news/dispute-resolved-mandeep-singh-is-sakshi-malik-s-real-coach-1575579/|title = हिंदी खबर, Latest News in Hindi, हिंदी समाचार, ताजा खबर}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.patrika.com/karnal-news/who-is-the-real-coach-of-sakshi-malik-1411669/|title = हिंदी खबर, Latest News in Hindi, हिंदी समाचार, ताजा खबर}}</ref> | | coach = Mandeep Singh (2010- till now) Ishwar Dahiya (2004-2009)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.patrika.com/chandigarh-punjab-news/dispute-resolved-mandeep-singh-is-sakshi-malik-s-real-coach-1575579/|title = हिंदी खबर, Latest News in Hindi, हिंदी समाचार, ताजा खबर|date = 3 March 2016}}</ref><ref name="patrika.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.patrika.com/karnal-news/who-is-the-real-coach-of-sakshi-malik-1411669/|title = हिंदी खबर, Latest News in Hindi, हिंदी समाचार, ताजा खबर|date = 11 February 2016}}</ref> | ||
| nationals = | | nationals = | ||
| olympics = | | olympics = | ||
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{{MedalBronze| [[2016 Summer Olympics|2016 Rio de Janeiro]]| [[Wrestling at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's freestyle 58 kg|58 kg]]}} | {{MedalBronze| [[2016 Summer Olympics|2016 Rio de Janeiro]]| [[Wrestling at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's freestyle 58 kg|58 kg]]}} | ||
{{MedalCompetition|[[Commonwealth Games]]}} | {{MedalCompetition|[[Commonwealth Games]]}} | ||
{{MedalGold| [[2022 Commonwealth Games|2022 Birmingham]]| [[Wrestling at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's freestyle 62 kg|62 kg]]}} | |||
{{MedalSilver| [[2014 Commonwealth Games|2014 Glasgow]]| [[Wrestling at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's freestyle 58 kg|58 kg]]}} | {{MedalSilver| [[2014 Commonwealth Games|2014 Glasgow]]| [[Wrestling at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's freestyle 58 kg|58 kg]]}} | ||
{{MedalBronze| [[2018 Commonwealth Games|2018 Gold Coast]]| [[Wrestling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's freestyle 62 kg|62 kg]]}} | {{MedalBronze| [[2018 Commonwealth Games|2018 Gold Coast]]| [[Wrestling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's freestyle 62 kg|62 kg]]}} | ||
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'''Sakshi Malik''' (born 3 September 1992) is an | '''Sakshi Malik''' (born 3 September 1992) is an Indian [[freestyle wrestler]]. At the [[2016 Summer Olympics]],<ref>[https://olympics.com/en/featured-news/india-wrestling-olympic-games-medals-kd-jadhav-sushil-kumar wrestling medals at the Olympics - From KD Jadhav to Sakshi Malik] ''Olympics.com''. Retrieved 6 August 2021</ref> she won the bronze medal in the 58 kg category, becoming the first Indian female wrestler to win a medal at the Olympics.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/rio-2016-olympics/india-in-olympics-2016/wrestling/Rio-Olympics-Wrestler-Sakshi-Malik-wins-Indias-first-bronze-medal-in-58kg-freestyle/articleshow/53747938.cms | title=Rio Olympics: Wrestler Sakshi Malik wins India's first medal - bronze in 58kg freestyle | work=[[The Times of India]] | date=18 August 2016 | access-date=18 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-37103450 | title=Rio 2016: Sakshi Malik, the female wrestler who got India's first medal | work=BBC News | date=18 August 2016 | access-date=18 August 2016}}</ref> She is a part of the [[JSW Group|JSW Sports Excellence Program]], along with fellow female wrestlers [[Vinesh Phogat]], [[Babita Kumari]] and [[Geeta Phogat]].<ref name="JSW Sports Excellence Program">[http://www.jsw.in/sports/wrestling JSW Sports Excellence Program], additional.</ref> | ||
Malik had previously won the silver medal at the [[2014 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Glasgow]], and the bronze medal at the [[2015 Asian Wrestling Championships]] in [[Doha]].<ref name="SAKSHI MALIK">{{cite web|title=SAKSHI MALIK|url=http://g2014results.thecgf.com/athlete/wrestling/1022441/s_malik.html|publisher=[[Commonwealth Games Federation]]|access-date=7 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = Commonwealth Games 2014: Sakshi Malik Gets Silver in Women's 58kg Freestyle Wrestling|url = http://sports.ndtv.com/commonwealth-games-2014/news/227599-commonwealth-games-2014-sakshi-malik-gets-silver-in-women-s-58kg-freestyle-wrestling|website = NDTVSports.com|access-date = 2015-10-27|date = 2014-07-30|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160105204930/http://sports.ndtv.com/commonwealth-games-2014/news/227599-commonwealth-games-2014-sakshi-malik-gets-silver-in-women-s-58kg-freestyle-wrestling|archive-date = 5 January 2016|url-status = dead}}</ref> | Malik had previously won the silver medal at the [[2014 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Glasgow]], and the bronze medal at the [[2015 Asian Wrestling Championships]] in [[Doha]].<ref name="SAKSHI MALIK">{{cite web|title=SAKSHI MALIK|url=http://g2014results.thecgf.com/athlete/wrestling/1022441/s_malik.html|publisher=[[Commonwealth Games Federation]]|access-date=7 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = Commonwealth Games 2014: Sakshi Malik Gets Silver in Women's 58kg Freestyle Wrestling|url = http://sports.ndtv.com/commonwealth-games-2014/news/227599-commonwealth-games-2014-sakshi-malik-gets-silver-in-women-s-58kg-freestyle-wrestling|website = NDTVSports.com|access-date = 2015-10-27|date = 2014-07-30|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160105204930/http://sports.ndtv.com/commonwealth-games-2014/news/227599-commonwealth-games-2014-sakshi-malik-gets-silver-in-women-s-58kg-freestyle-wrestling|archive-date = 5 January 2016|url-status = dead}}</ref> She is one of the leaders of the ongoing [[2023 Indian wrestlers' protest]] against BJP MP [[Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh]].<ref name="Al Jazeera 2023">{{cite web | title=India's protesting wrestlers say will toss medals into Ganges| website=Al Jazeera | date=30 May 2023 | url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/5/30/indias-protesting-wrestlers-say-will-toss-medals-into-ganges | access-date=30 May 2023}}</ref> | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Malik was born on 3 September 1992 in Mokhra village<ref>{{cite news|last1=Sharma|first1=Nitin|title=Sakshi Malik has done her village Mokhra and whole India proud: coach Ishwar Singh Dahiya|url=http://indianexpress.com/sports/rio-2016-olympics/sakshi-malik-bronze-medal-india-wrestling-wrestler-58-kg-result-coach-2982083/|access-date=21 August 2016|work=The Indian Express|date=18 August 2016}}</ref> of [[Haryana]]'s [[Rohtak district]] to Sukhbir, a bus conductor with [[Delhi Transport Corporation]], and Sudesh Malik, a supervisor at a local [[Anganwadi|health clinic]].<ref name="beti_khilao">{{cite news|title="Beti Khilao" will become a reality : Sakshi's mom|url= | Malik was born on 3 September 1992 in Mokhra village<ref>{{cite news|last1=Sharma|first1=Nitin|title=Sakshi Malik has done her village Mokhra and whole India proud: coach Ishwar Singh Dahiya|url=http://indianexpress.com/sports/rio-2016-olympics/sakshi-malik-bronze-medal-india-wrestling-wrestler-58-kg-result-coach-2982083/|access-date=21 August 2016|work=The Indian Express|date=18 August 2016}}</ref> of [[Haryana]]'s [[Rohtak district]] to Sukhbir, a bus conductor with [[Delhi Transport Corporation]], and Sudesh Malik, a supervisor at a local [[Anganwadi|health clinic]].<ref name="beti_khilao">{{cite news|title="Beti Khilao" will become a reality : Sakshi's mom|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/gurgaon/Beti-Khilao-will-become-a-reality-Sakhsis-mom/articleshow/53762237.cms|access-date=18 August 2016|work=Times of India|date=19 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Sakshi Malik: All you need to know about winner of India's first medal at Rio|newspaper=Business Standard India|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/sakshi-malik-all-you-need-to-know-about-winner-of-india-s-first-medal-at-rio-116081800146_1.html|publisher=Business Standard|access-date=18 August 2016|date=18 August 2016|last1=Team|first1=BS Web}}</ref> According to her father, she was motivated to take up wrestling from seeing her grandfather Badlu Ram, who was also a wrestler.<ref name="beti_khilao"/><ref>{{cite news|title=I would like others to take inspiration from her, says Sakshi's father|url=http://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/i-would-like-others-to-take-inspiration-from-her-says-sakshis-father/article9002640.ece|access-date=18 August 2016|work=The Hindu|date=18 August 2016}}</ref> She began training in wrestling at the age of 12 under a coach, Ishwar Dahiya, at an [[Akhara]] in Chhotu Ram Stadium, [[Rohtak]]. However, there were four people out there namely, Kuldeep Malik, Ishwar Dahiya, Mandeep Singh, and Rajbir Singh who claimed themselves as the coach of Sakshi Malik.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.amarujala.com/chandigarh/controversy-on-olympian-wrestler-sakshi-malik-coach|title = साक्षी मलिक के कोच पर बढ़ा विवाद, मंत्री बोले- बता रही पांच कोच, किसे दें इनाम?}}</ref> Later on, Sakshi herself submitted an affidavit with the sports department, informing that Ishwar Dahiya and Mandeep Singh are her coaches.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/archive/sports/cash-award-302774|title=Ishwar, Mandeep my coach, Sakshi to Haryana govt}}</ref><ref name="patrika.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.patrika.com/karnal-news/who-is-the-real-coach-of-sakshi-malik-1411669/|title = हिंदी खबर, Latest News in Hindi, हिंदी समाचार, ताजा खबर|date = 11 February 2016}}</ref> | ||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
Malik's first success as a professional wrestler in the international arena came in 2010 at the Junior World Championships where she won the bronze medal in the 58 kg freestyle event.<ref name="th1">{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/sakshi-malik-from-haryana-to-rio/article9000165.ece|title=Sakshi Malik: From Rohtak to Rio|date=18 August 2016|work=The Hindu|access-date=18 August 2016}}</ref> At the 2014 Dave Schultz International Tournament, she won gold in the 60 kg category. And after that, she never stopped and maintained | Malik's first success as a professional wrestler in the international arena came in 2010 at the Junior World Championships where she won the bronze medal in the 58 kg freestyle event.<ref name="th1">{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/sakshi-malik-from-haryana-to-rio/article9000165.ece|title=Sakshi Malik: From Rohtak to Rio|date=18 August 2016|work=The Hindu|access-date=18 August 2016}}</ref> At the 2014 Dave Schultz International Tournament, she won gold in the 60 kg category. And after that, she never stopped and maintained her passion and dedication to the game.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Team|first=BS Web|date=2016-08-18|title=Sakshi Malik: All you need to know about winner of India's first medal at Rio|work=Business Standard India|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/sakshi-malik-all-you-need-to-know-about-winner-of-india-s-first-medal-at-rio-116081800146_1.html|access-date=2021-02-03}}</ref> | ||
=== 2014 === | === 2014 === | ||
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=== 2015 === | === 2015 === | ||
At the [[2015 Asian Wrestling Championships|2015 Asian Championships]] in [[Doha]], Qatar, in a total of five rounds in the 60 kg category, Malik battled through two rounds to finish in the third position and claim a bronze medal. In the first round, she faced Luo Xiaojuan of China but was beaten 4–5 by fall verdict. She came back strongly in the second round to beat Munkhtuya Tungalag of Mongolia 13–0, before losing in the third round to Yoshimi Kayama of Japan. She was able to clinch the bronze medal in the fourth round, beating Ayaulym Kassymova of Kazakhstan.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Sakshi, Lalita win bronze in Asian Wrestling Championship - Times of India|url = http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/more-sports/wrestling/Sakshi-Lalita-win-bronze-in-Asian-Wrestling-Championship/articleshow/47211667.cms|website = The Times of India|access-date = 2015-10-27|date = 2015-05-09}}</ref> | At the [[2015 Asian Wrestling Championships|2015 Asian Championships]] in [[Doha]], Qatar, in a total of five rounds in the 60 kg category, Malik battled through two rounds to finish in the third position and claim a bronze medal. In the first round, she faced Luo Xiaojuan of China but was beaten 4–5 by the fall verdict. She came back strongly in the second round to beat Munkhtuya Tungalag of Mongolia 13–0, before losing in the third round to Yoshimi Kayama of Japan. She was able to clinch the bronze medal in the fourth round, beating Ayaulym Kassymova of Kazakhstan.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Sakshi, Lalita win bronze in Asian Wrestling Championship - Times of India|url = http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/more-sports/wrestling/Sakshi-Lalita-win-bronze-in-Asian-Wrestling-Championship/articleshow/47211667.cms|website = The Times of India|access-date = 2015-10-27|date = 2015-05-09}}</ref> | ||
=== 2016 === | === 2016 === | ||
Malik qualified for the [[2016 Summer Olympics|2016 Rio Olympics]] by defeating China's [[Zhang Lan (wrestler)|Zhang Lan]] in the semifinal of the 58 kg category at the [[2016 World Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament 2#58 kg|Olympic World Qualifying Tournament]] in May 2016.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Biswal|first1=Sattwik|title=Wrestlers Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik grab Rio 2016 berths|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/wrestlers-vinesh-phogat-sakshi-malik-grab-rio-2016-berths/1/660933.html|access-date=18 August 2016|work=India Today|date=7 May 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=9517_deepalakshmi|date=2016-08-18|title=From Rohtak to Rio — the story of Sakshi Malik|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/From-Rohtak-to-Rio-%E2%80%94-the-story-of-Sakshi-Malik/article14576104.ece|access-date=2021-02-03|issn=0971-751X}}</ref> At the Olympics, she won her Round of 32 bout against Sweden's [[Johanna Mattsson]] and Round of 16 bout against Moldova's Mariana Cherdivara. After losing to eventual finalist [[Valeria Koblova]] of Russia in the quarterfinal, she qualified for the repechage round where she defeated Pürevdorjiin Orkhon of Mongolia in her first bout. She won the bronze medal after an 8–5 victory over the reigning Asian champion [[Aisuluu Tynybekova]] of [[Kyrgyzstan]], despite trailing 0–5 at one stage, in the repechage medal playoff, and became India's first female wrestler to win an Olympic medal.<ref>{{cite news|title=Sakshi Malik wins bronze medal in women's wrestling 58kg category, opens India's account at Rio 2016 Olympics|url=http://indianexpress.com/sports/rio-2016-olympics/sakshi-malik-bronze-medal-wrestling-wrestler-58-kg-bout-match-result-video-streaming-2981836/|access-date=17 August 2016|work=The Indian Express}}</ref> | Malik qualified for the [[2016 Summer Olympics|2016 Rio Olympics]] by defeating China's [[Zhang Lan (wrestler)|Zhang Lan]] in the semifinal of the 58 kg category at the [[2016 World Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament 2#58 kg|Olympic World Qualifying Tournament]] in May 2016.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Biswal|first1=Sattwik|title=Wrestlers Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik grab Rio 2016 berths|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/wrestlers-vinesh-phogat-sakshi-malik-grab-rio-2016-berths/1/660933.html|access-date=18 August 2016|work=India Today|date=7 May 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=9517_deepalakshmi|date=2016-08-18|title=From Rohtak to Rio — the story of Sakshi Malik|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/From-Rohtak-to-Rio-%E2%80%94-the-story-of-Sakshi-Malik/article14576104.ece|access-date=2021-02-03|issn=0971-751X}}</ref> At the Olympics, she won her Round of 32 bout against Sweden's [[Johanna Mattsson]] and Round of 16 bout against Moldova's Mariana Cherdivara. After losing to the eventual finalist [[Valeria Koblova]] of Russia in the quarterfinal, she qualified for the repechage round where she defeated Pürevdorjiin Orkhon of Mongolia in her first bout. She won the bronze medal after an 8–5 victory over the reigning Asian champion [[Aisuluu Tynybekova]] of [[Kyrgyzstan]], despite trailing 0–5 at one stage, in the repechage medal playoff, and became India's first female wrestler to win an Olympic medal.<ref>{{cite news|title=Sakshi Malik wins bronze medal in women's wrestling 58kg category, opens India's account at Rio 2016 Olympics|url=http://indianexpress.com/sports/rio-2016-olympics/sakshi-malik-bronze-medal-wrestling-wrestler-58-kg-bout-match-result-video-streaming-2981836/|access-date=17 August 2016|work=The Indian Express}}</ref> | ||
=== 2017 === | === 2017 === | ||
Sakshi Malik represented 'Colors Delhi Sultans' in the second edition of the Pro Wrestling League held in January 2017. She has also been featured in the women's day campaign called | Sakshi Malik represented 'Colors Delhi Sultans' in the second edition of the Pro Wrestling League held in January 2017. She has also been featured in the women's day campaign called #EveryWomanStrong for her sponsor JSW Group.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.prowrestlingleague.com/player/</ref> | ||
=== 2022 === | |||
In 2022, she competed at the [[2022 Yasar Dogu Tournament|Yasar Dogu Tournament]] held in Istanbul, Turkey. She won the bronze medal in her event at the [[2022 Tunis Ranking Series]] event held in Tunis, Tunisia.<ref name="zouhaier_sghaier_wrestling_results_book_2022">{{Cite web |title=2022 Zouhaier Sghaier Results Book |url=https://cdn.uww.org/s3fs-public/2022-07/final-book-zouhaier_sghaier_0.pdf?VersionId=7Eym.guK9SHiyC6Bsh3Jnsong8qK_Syt |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220719112138/https://cdn.uww.org/s3fs-public/2022-07/final-book-zouhaier_sghaier_0.pdf?VersionId=7Eym.guK9SHiyC6Bsh3Jnsong8qK_Syt |archive-date=19 July 2022 |access-date=19 July 2022 |website=United World Wrestling}}</ref> She then went on to win the gold medal at [[2022 Commonwealth Games|2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-08-05 |title=CWG 2022: Sakshi Malik Wins Gold in Women's Wrestling Freestyle 62Kg |url=https://www.news18.com/news/sports/cwg-2022-sakshi-malik-wins-gold-in-womens-wrestling-freestyle-62kg-5696551.html |access-date=2022-08-05 |website=News18 |language=en}}</ref> | |||
==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
Malik is currently employed with Indian Railways in the commercial department of its Delhi division, in the [[Northern Railway zone]] and she is a part of the JSW Sports Excellence Program.<ref name="JSW Sports Excellence Program"/><ref>{{cite news|title=Sakshi Malik to be Promoted as Gazetted Railway Officer|url=http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/sakshi-malik-to-be-promoted-as-gazetted-railway-officer-1445812|access-date=19 August 2016|work=NDTV.com|date=19 August 2016}}</ref> Following her bronze medal win at Rio, she was promoted from senior clerk to gazetted officer rank.<ref name="60_lakh"/> | Malik is currently employed with Indian Railways in the commercial department of its Delhi division, in the [[Northern Railway zone]] and she is a part of the JSW Sports Excellence Program.<ref name=" JSW Sports Excellence Program"/><ref>{{cite news|title=Sakshi Malik to be Promoted as Gazetted Railway Officer|url=http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/sakshi-malik-to-be-promoted-as-gazetted-railway-officer-1445812|access-date=19 August 2016|work=NDTV.com|date=19 August 2016}}</ref> Following her bronze medal win at Rio, she was promoted from senior clerk to gazetted officer rank.<ref name="60_lakh"/> | ||
Malik has completed a master's degree in physical education from [[Maharshi Dayanand University]] in Rohtak.<ref>{{cite news|title=This is the result of over 10 years of hard work: Sakshi Malik after bronze |url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/olympics/this-is-the-result-of-over-ten-years-of-hard-work-sakshi-malik-after-bronze-at-rio-olympics/story-ja2qsjX9QHShlIhZBOiUxO.html|access-date=19 August 2016|work=Hindustan Times|date=18 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Girl with dream to wrestle |url=http://www.telegraphindia.com/1160819/jsp/nation/story_103268.jsp#.V7cuKCSTMV4|access-date=19 August 2016|work=The Calcutta Telegraph|date=18 August 2016}}</ref> In September 2016, she was appointed as the university's wrestling director.<ref name="wrestling_director"/> | Malik has completed a master's degree in physical education from [[Maharshi Dayanand University]] in Rohtak.<ref>{{cite news|title=This is the result of over 10 years of hard work: Sakshi Malik after bronze |url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/olympics/this-is-the-result-of-over-ten-years-of-hard-work-sakshi-malik-after-bronze-at-rio-olympics/story-ja2qsjX9QHShlIhZBOiUxO.html|access-date=19 August 2016|work=Hindustan Times|date=18 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Girl with dream to wrestle |url=http://www.telegraphindia.com/1160819/jsp/nation/story_103268.jsp#.V7cuKCSTMV4|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160820200505/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1160819/jsp/nation/story_103268.jsp#.V7cuKCSTMV4|url-status=dead|archive-date=20 August 2016|access-date=19 August 2016|work=The Calcutta Telegraph|date=18 August 2016}}</ref> In September 2016, she was appointed as the university's wrestling director.<ref name="wrestling_director"/> | ||
In an interview shortly after the Rio Olympics, Malik said she was engaged to be married to a fellow wrestler [[Satyawart Kadian]] later in 2016. Satyawart Kadian is also an international level wrestler and has won medals in Asian Games and Commonwealth Games.<ref>{{cite news|title=Wedding bells for Sakshi after Olympic high, to tie the knot with wrestler Satyawart|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/olympics2016/story/sakshi-malik-to-marry-wrestler-satyawart-kadian/1/757315.html|access-date=28 August 2016|work=India Today|date=5 September 2016}}</ref> | In an interview shortly after the Rio Olympics, Malik said she was engaged to be married to a fellow wrestler [[Satyawart Kadian]] later in 2016. They later got married on April 2, 2017. Satyawart Kadian is also an international level wrestler and has won medals in Asian Games and Commonwealth Games.<ref>{{cite news|title=Wedding bells for Sakshi after Olympic high, to tie the knot with wrestler Satyawart|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/olympics2016/story/sakshi-malik-to-marry-wrestler-satyawart-kadian/1/757315.html|access-date=28 August 2016|work=India Today|date=5 September 2016}}</ref> | ||
=== | In May 2023, she and other people were arrested by Delhi police for taking part in protests.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2023/5/28/world-is-watching-indian-police-drag-away-protesting-wrestlers | title='Dictatorship': Protesting Indian wrestlers charged with rioting }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=28 May 2023 |title=Wrestlers Including Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat Detained By Police Trying To March To New Parliament - In Pics |url=https://www.outlookindia.com/sports/wrestlers-including-sakshi-malik-vinesh-phogat-detained-by-police-trying-to-march-to-new-parliament-in-pics-photos-290101?photo-1 |url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
==Accusation of sexual misconduct== | |||
{{Main article|2023 Indian wrestlers' protest}} | |||
Malik, along with [[Vinesh Phogat]] and other wrestlers, accused [[Brij Bhushan Singh]], a [[Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha|member of the Lok Sabha]] and the president of the [[Wrestling Federation of India]] of sexual and mental harassment.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Quint |first=The |date=2023-04-24 |title=Timeline: January to April, Wrestlers Return to Restart Protest 3 Months Later |url=https://www.thequint.com/sports/wrestling/timeline-wrestlers-protest-vs-wfi-brij-bhushan-sexual-harassment-sakshi-malik-vinesh |access-date=2023-05-05 |website=TheQuint |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Brij Bhushan was not detained but we were, says protesting wrestler Sakshi Malik |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/video/brij-bhushan-was-not-detained-but-we-were-says-protesting-wrestler-sakshi-malik-2385877-2023-05-29 |work=India Today |language=en}}</ref> | |||
==Awards and recognition== | ==Awards and recognition== | ||
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*Class 2 job offer from the Government of Haryana.<ref name="wallet"/> | *Class 2 job offer from the Government of Haryana.<ref name="wallet"/> | ||
*500 yd<sup>2</sup> land grant from the Government of Haryana.<ref name="wrestling_director">{{cite news|title=Sakshi Malik appointed wrestling director of Rohtak university|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/sport-others/sakshi-malik-appointed-wrestling-director-of-rohtak-university-3013705/|access-date=4 September 2016|work=The Indian Express|date=4 September 2016}}</ref> | *500 yd<sup>2</sup> land grant from the Government of Haryana.<ref name="wrestling_director">{{cite news|title=Sakshi Malik appointed wrestling director of Rohtak university|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/sport-others/sakshi-malik-appointed-wrestling-director-of-rohtak-university-3013705/|access-date=4 September 2016|work=The Indian Express|date=4 September 2016}}</ref> | ||
==In popular culture== | |||
In 2022, Malik appeared in a short documentary by German broadcaster [[Deutsche Welle]] about women in wrestling, featuring young wrestler Payal Sharma. The documentary features Malik training Sharma on her way to be a professional wrestler, as well as a traditionally held gender roles in India and, in particular, women in sports.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3YBVc9dgMo&ab_channel=DWDocumentary|title=How to Wrestle with Gender Norms and Win|date=|author=Deutsche Welle|website=[[YouTube]] |accessdate=}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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| Born | 3 September 1992 Mokhra, Haryana, India | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Height | 162 cm (5 ft 4 in) (2016)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 58 kg (128 lb) (2016)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Spouse(s) | Satyawart Kadian | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Event(s) | 58 kg freestyle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Coached by | Mandeep Singh (2010- till now) Ishwar Dahiya (2004-2009)[2][3] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sakshi Malik (born 3 September 1992) is an Indian freestyle wrestler. At the 2016 Summer Olympics,[9] she won the bronze medal in the 58 kg category, becoming the first Indian female wrestler to win a medal at the Olympics.[10][11] She is a part of the JSW Sports Excellence Program, along with fellow female wrestlers Vinesh Phogat, Babita Kumari and Geeta Phogat.[12]
Malik had previously won the silver medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, and the bronze medal at the 2015 Asian Wrestling Championships in Doha.[13][14] She is one of the leaders of the ongoing 2023 Indian wrestlers' protest against BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.[15]
Early life[edit | edit source]
Malik was born on 3 September 1992 in Mokhra village[16] of Haryana's Rohtak district to Sukhbir, a bus conductor with Delhi Transport Corporation, and Sudesh Malik, a supervisor at a local health clinic.[17][18] According to her father, she was motivated to take up wrestling from seeing her grandfather Badlu Ram, who was also a wrestler.[17][19] She began training in wrestling at the age of 12 under a coach, Ishwar Dahiya, at an Akhara in Chhotu Ram Stadium, Rohtak. However, there were four people out there namely, Kuldeep Malik, Ishwar Dahiya, Mandeep Singh, and Rajbir Singh who claimed themselves as the coach of Sakshi Malik.[20] Later on, Sakshi herself submitted an affidavit with the sports department, informing that Ishwar Dahiya and Mandeep Singh are her coaches.[21][3]
Career[edit | edit source]
Malik's first success as a professional wrestler in the international arena came in 2010 at the Junior World Championships where she won the bronze medal in the 58 kg freestyle event.[22] At the 2014 Dave Schultz International Tournament, she won gold in the 60 kg category. And after that, she never stopped and maintained her passion and dedication to the game.[23]
2014[edit | edit source]
Malik began her campaign at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games winning her quarterfinal bout against Edwige Ngono Eyia of Cameroon by a 4–0 margin. In the semifinal, she faced Braxton Stone of Canada whom she defeated 3–1 to assure herself of a medal. Her opponent in the final was Aminat Adeniyi of Nigeria who defeated her 4–0 in a closely contested bout.[24] At the 2014 World Championships in Tashkent, she faced Anta Sambou of Senegal in the Round of 16, and won the bout 4–1. She crashed out of the tournament after a 1–3 loss to Petra Olli of Finland.[25]
2015[edit | edit source]
At the 2015 Asian Championships in Doha, Qatar, in a total of five rounds in the 60 kg category, Malik battled through two rounds to finish in the third position and claim a bronze medal. In the first round, she faced Luo Xiaojuan of China but was beaten 4–5 by the fall verdict. She came back strongly in the second round to beat Munkhtuya Tungalag of Mongolia 13–0, before losing in the third round to Yoshimi Kayama of Japan. She was able to clinch the bronze medal in the fourth round, beating Ayaulym Kassymova of Kazakhstan.[26]
2016[edit | edit source]
Malik qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics by defeating China's Zhang Lan in the semifinal of the 58 kg category at the Olympic World Qualifying Tournament in May 2016.[27][28] At the Olympics, she won her Round of 32 bout against Sweden's Johanna Mattsson and Round of 16 bout against Moldova's Mariana Cherdivara. After losing to the eventual finalist Valeria Koblova of Russia in the quarterfinal, she qualified for the repechage round where she defeated Pürevdorjiin Orkhon of Mongolia in her first bout. She won the bronze medal after an 8–5 victory over the reigning Asian champion Aisuluu Tynybekova of Kyrgyzstan, despite trailing 0–5 at one stage, in the repechage medal playoff, and became India's first female wrestler to win an Olympic medal.[29]
2017[edit | edit source]
Sakshi Malik represented 'Colors Delhi Sultans' in the second edition of the Pro Wrestling League held in January 2017. She has also been featured in the women's day campaign called #EveryWomanStrong for her sponsor JSW Group.[30]
2022[edit | edit source]
In 2022, she competed at the Yasar Dogu Tournament held in Istanbul, Turkey. She won the bronze medal in her event at the 2022 Tunis Ranking Series event held in Tunis, Tunisia.[31] She then went on to win the gold medal at 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.[32]
Personal life[edit | edit source]
Malik is currently employed with Indian Railways in the commercial department of its Delhi division, in the Northern Railway zone and she is a part of the JSW Sports Excellence Program.[12][33] Following her bronze medal win at Rio, she was promoted from senior clerk to gazetted officer rank.[34]
Malik has completed a master's degree in physical education from Maharshi Dayanand University in Rohtak.[35][36] In September 2016, she was appointed as the university's wrestling director.[37]
In an interview shortly after the Rio Olympics, Malik said she was engaged to be married to a fellow wrestler Satyawart Kadian later in 2016. They later got married on April 2, 2017. Satyawart Kadian is also an international level wrestler and has won medals in Asian Games and Commonwealth Games.[38]
In May 2023, she and other people were arrested by Delhi police for taking part in protests.[39][40]
Accusation of sexual misconduct[edit | edit source]
Malik, along with Vinesh Phogat and other wrestlers, accused Brij Bhushan Singh, a member of the Lok Sabha and the president of the Wrestling Federation of India of sexual and mental harassment.[41][42]
Awards and recognition[edit | edit source]
- Padma Shri (2017) - fourth highest Indian national honour[43]
- Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna (2016) - highest sporting honour of India[44]
- Multiple cash prizes totaling over ₹5.7 crore (US$800,000) from the Indian Railways, the Indian Olympic Association, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, the Government of Delhi,[45] various state governments, including Haryana,[46] Madhya Pradesh,[47] Uttar Pradesh, from private bodies such as the JSW Group[48] and from political groups including the Indian National Lok Dal.[49]
- Promotion to gazetted officer rank by her employer, the Indian Railways.[34]
- Class 2 job offer from the Government of Haryana.[49]
- 500 yd2 land grant from the Government of Haryana.[37]
In popular culture[edit | edit source]
In 2022, Malik appeared in a short documentary by German broadcaster Deutsche Welle about women in wrestling, featuring young wrestler Payal Sharma. The documentary features Malik training Sharma on her way to be a professional wrestler, as well as a traditionally held gender roles in India and, in particular, women in sports.[50]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Sakshi Malik profile — Rio 2016". rio2016.com. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ "हिंदी खबर, Latest News in Hindi, हिंदी समाचार, ताजा खबर". 3 March 2016.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "हिंदी खबर, Latest News in Hindi, हिंदी समाचार, ताजा खबर". 11 February 2016.
- ↑ "Commonwealth Championship: Female wrestling Seniors: 2013-12-05 Johannesburg (RSA): 63.0 kg". iat.uni-leipzig.de. United World Wrestling. Archived from the original on 11 April 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
- ↑ "Sakshi Malik wins gold in 62 kg category at Commonwealth Wrestling Championship". Hindustan Times. Press Trust of India (PTI). 17 December 2017. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ↑ "World Championship: Female wrestling Juniors: 2010-07-22 Budapest (HUN): 59.0 kg". iat.uni-leipzig.de. United World Wrestling. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
- ↑ "Asian Championship: Female wrestling Juniors: 2009-07-09 Manila (PHI): 59.0 kg". iat.uni-leipzig.de. United World Wrestling. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
- ↑ "Asian Championship: Female wrestling Juniors: 2012-05-31 Almaty (KAZ): 63.0 kg". iat.uni-leipzig.de. United World Wrestling. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
- ↑ wrestling medals at the Olympics - From KD Jadhav to Sakshi Malik Olympics.com. Retrieved 6 August 2021
- ↑ "Rio Olympics: Wrestler Sakshi Malik wins India's first medal - bronze in 58kg freestyle". The Times of India. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ "Rio 2016: Sakshi Malik, the female wrestler who got India's first medal". BBC News. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 JSW Sports Excellence Program, additional.
- ↑ "SAKSHI MALIK". Commonwealth Games Federation. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
- ↑ "Commonwealth Games 2014: Sakshi Malik Gets Silver in Women's 58kg Freestyle Wrestling". NDTVSports.com. 30 July 2014. Archived from the original on 5 January 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
- ↑ "India's protesting wrestlers say will toss medals into Ganges". Al Jazeera. 30 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ↑ Sharma, Nitin (18 August 2016). "Sakshi Malik has done her village Mokhra and whole India proud: coach Ishwar Singh Dahiya". The Indian Express. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 ""Beti Khilao" will become a reality : Sakshi's mom". Times of India. 19 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ Team, BS Web (18 August 2016). "Sakshi Malik: All you need to know about winner of India's first medal at Rio". Business Standard India. Business Standard. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ "I would like others to take inspiration from her, says Sakshi's father". The Hindu. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ "साक्षी मलिक के कोच पर बढ़ा विवाद, मंत्री बोले- बता रही पांच कोच, किसे दें इनाम?".
- ↑ "Ishwar, Mandeep my coach, Sakshi to Haryana govt".
- ↑ "Sakshi Malik: From Rohtak to Rio". The Hindu. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ Team, BS Web (18 August 2016). "Sakshi Malik: All you need to know about winner of India's first medal at Rio". Business Standard India. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- ↑ "Glasgow 2014 - Sakshi Malik Profile". g2014results.thecgf.com. 30 July 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
- ↑ "Sakshi Malik exits in quarterfinal of Freestyle women's 60kg on Day 3 of Wrestling World Championships at Tashkent - India at Sports". India at Sports. 10 September 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
- ↑ "Sakshi, Lalita win bronze in Asian Wrestling Championship - Times of India". The Times of India. 9 May 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
- ↑ Biswal, Sattwik (7 May 2016). "Wrestlers Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik grab Rio 2016 berths". India Today. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ 9517_deepalakshmi (18 August 2016). "From Rohtak to Rio — the story of Sakshi Malik". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ↑ "Sakshi Malik wins bronze medal in women's wrestling 58kg category, opens India's account at Rio 2016 Olympics". The Indian Express. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
- ↑ {{Cite web|url=http://www.prowrestlingleague.com/player/
- ↑ "2022 Zouhaier Sghaier Results Book" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 July 2022. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
- ↑ "CWG 2022: Sakshi Malik Wins Gold in Women's Wrestling Freestyle 62Kg". News18. 5 August 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
- ↑ "Sakshi Malik to be Promoted as Gazetted Railway Officer". NDTV.com. 19 August 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 "Sakshi Malik to receive Rs 60 lakh from Indian Railways for her Bronze medal win at Rio 2016 Olympics". The Indian Express. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ "This is the result of over 10 years of hard work: Sakshi Malik after bronze". Hindustan Times. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
- ↑ "Girl with dream to wrestle". The Calcutta Telegraph. 18 August 2016. Archived from the original on 20 August 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 "Sakshi Malik appointed wrestling director of Rohtak university". The Indian Express. 4 September 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
- ↑ "Wedding bells for Sakshi after Olympic high, to tie the knot with wrestler Satyawart". India Today. 5 September 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
- ↑ "'Dictatorship': Protesting Indian wrestlers charged with rioting".
- ↑ "Wrestlers Including Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat Detained By Police Trying To March To New Parliament - In Pics". 28 May 2023.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ↑ Quint, The (24 April 2023). "Timeline: January to April, Wrestlers Return to Restart Protest 3 Months Later". TheQuint. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
- ↑ "Brij Bhushan was not detained but we were, says protesting wrestler Sakshi Malik". India Today.
- ↑ "Ministry of Home Affairs: Padma Awards 2017" (PDF). mha.nic.in. Retrieved 25 January 2017.[permanent dead link]
- ↑ "P.V Sindhu, Sakshi Malik, Dipa Karmakar to get Khel Ratna; Ajinkya Rahane named for Arjuna Award". The Indian Express. 22 August 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- ↑ "PV Sindhu to receive Rs 2 crore from Delhi government". The Indian Express. 20 August 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- ↑ "Sakshi Malik awarded Rs 2.5 crore by Haryana government". The Indian Express. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ "MP to give Rs 25 lakh to Sakshi, offers training to Deepa". Business Standard. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ↑ "Sakshi Malik set to get richer by at least Rs 2.5 crore after bronze medal at Rio 2016 Olympics". The Indian Express. 17 August 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 "Haryana opens arms and wallet for Olympic medallist Sakshi Malik". The Hindustan Times. 25 August 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
- ↑ Deutsche Welle. "How to Wrestle with Gender Norms and Win". YouTube.
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