Can Nishu, the 23-Year-Old Wrestler from SAI Hisar, Achieve Success at the Asian Games After Her Gold in the 53kg Category?

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Can Nishu, the 23-Year-Old Wrestler from SAI Hisar, Achieve Success at the Asian Games After Her Gold in the 53kg Category?

Synopsis

Meet Nishu, a 23-year-old wrestler who has already made waves in the sporting world. With her sights set on the Asian Games after winning gold at the KIUG, her journey is a testament to resilience and dedication. Discover how personal challenges have shaped her path and her dreams for the future.

Key Takeaways

Nishu exemplifies resilience through personal loss.
Her gold medal win at KIUG marks a significant milestone.
Nurtured at SAI Training Centre, she is focused on future competitions.
Supportive parents have played a crucial role in her journey.
Her story inspires aspiring athletes across the nation.

Bharatpur (Rajasthan), Nov 28 (NationPress) At just 23 years old, Nishu has already made remarkable achievements, which can seem quite extraordinary to many. Yet, her demeanor radiates a profound sense of calm. During her three matches over two days, she demonstrated her prowess by clinching her first gold medal in the Khelo India University Games (KIUG) within the 53kg category at the Lohagarh Stadium in eastern Rajasthan on Thursday.

In contrast to her peers who often exhibit a carefree attitude, Nishu embodies a serene presence, even amidst competition. Engaging with her reveals that she carries the weight of personal loss; she lost an older brother to a brain tumor, an event that has indelibly influenced her character.

On the day of her victory, nurtured at the SAI Training Centre in Hisar, Nishu showcased her skills with a decisive win over her opponent, Samruddhi Sandip Ghorpade from Shivaji Stadium. Having previously secured a bronze medal in the 2023 KIUG in Varanasi, this gold medal represented a significant milestone for her.

“Each competition holds importance for me. You learn from every match. I’m thrilled to have won this gold, and I can check that off my list,” she stated post-victory.

Nishu’s accolades include a bronze medal at the Under-23 World Championships in Serbia earlier this year. Although she didn’t medal at a senior championship in Croatia, her performance was commendable. Her statement about the significance of every competition reflects her grounded and learning-oriented mindset.

Grateful for her parents’ unwavering support, Nishu, who hails from a non-farming family (her father is a driver), acknowledges their role in her journey. “My parents have always regarded me as a son. Their encouragement has been invaluable. They’ve never hesitated to assist me financially or otherwise,” she expressed.

Currently training at the SAI Training Centre in Hisar, Nishu has her eyes set on the Asian Games next year in Nagoya, Japan. To qualify, she must perform well at the National Camp based on her results in the Senior Nationals and Federation Cup. Regardless of the outcome, this young woman from Jind, with no wrestling background in her family, has come a long way, and there are strong indications that she will continue to achieve great things.

Point of View

Marked by personal tragedy and significant achievements, resonates with many aspiring athletes. As a national editor, I believe her dedication and grounding experiences will inspire others, showcasing the importance of support and resilience in pursuit of one's dreams.
NationPress
21 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nishu's recent achievement?
Nishu recently won a gold medal in the 53kg category at the Khelo India University Games.
Where did Nishu train?
Nishu trains at the SAI Training Centre in Hisar.
What personal challenges has Nishu faced?
Nishu lost her older brother to a brain tumor, which has deeply influenced her character.
What are Nishu's future goals?
Nishu is aiming to compete in the Asian Games in Nagoya, Japan, next year.
How does Nishu view competitions?
Nishu believes every competition is important and provides valuable learning experiences.
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