[Video] The Journey Of Geeta Phogat: From The State With Worst Sex Ratio To Her First Medal In Indian…

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[Video] The Journey Of Geeta Phogat: From The State With Worst Sex Ratio To Her First Medal In Indian Wrestling The Logical Indian

December 23rd, 2016

“Mahavir Singh Phogat and his daughters have scripted history in the sport of wrestling in India.The eldest of Phogat sisters, Geeta Phogat trained like any Haryanvi male wrestler, laying the foundation of women’s wrestling in our country. From her first medal in Indian wrestling to India’s first medal at the Olympics, there has indeed been a shift in our thought process about the women in wrestling.

Yes, women can wrestle and JSW is proud to have been a part of the journey of Phogat sisters.”

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