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About Sakshi Malik Sakshi Malik (born 3 September 1992) is an Indian freestyle wrestler . At the 2016 Summer Olympics , she won the bronze medal in the 58 kg category, becoming the first Indian female wrestler to win a medal at the Olympics. Malik had previously won silver medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow , and bronze medal at the 2015 Asian Wrestling Championships in Doha. Early life Malik was born on 3 September in a village in Rohtak district in the Indian State of Haryana to Sukhbir, an employee with Delhi Transport Corporation and Sudesh Malik, a government servant. [7] She began training in wrestling at the age of 12 under a coach, Ishwar Dahiya, at an akhara in Chhotu Ram Stadium, Rohtak . Her coach and she had to face opposition from the locals for having taken up a sport "not for girls". Career 2010–2015 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. [8] At the 2014 Dave Schultz International Tournament, she won gold in the 60 kg category. 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. [9] 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. [10] 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 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,

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About Sakshi MalikSakshi Malik (born 3 September 1992) is an Indian freestyle wrestler. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she won the bronze medal in the 58 kg category, becoming the first Indian female wrestler to win a medal at the Olympics. Malik had previously won silver medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, and bronze medal at the 2015 Asian Wrestling Championships in Doha.

Early lifeMalik was born on 3 September in a village in Rohtak district in the Indian State of Haryana to Sukhbir, an employee with Delhi Transport Corporation and Sudesh Malik, a government servant.[7] She began training in wrestling at the age of 12 under a coach, Ishwar Dahiya, at an akhara in Chhotu Ram Stadium, Rohtak. Her coach and she had to face opposition from the locals for having taken up a sport "not for girls".

Career2010–2015

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.[8] At the 2014 Dave Schultz International Tournament, she won gold in the 60 kg category.

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.[9] 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.[10]

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 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.[11]

2016 Summer OlympicsMalik qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics by defeating China's Zhang Lan in the semifinal of the 58kg category at the Olympic World qualifying tournament in May 2016.[12] 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 finalistValeria 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 a 8–5 victory over the reigning Asian champion Aisuluu Tynybekova of Kyrgyzstan, despite trailing 0–5 at one stage, in the repechage

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medal playoff, and became India's first female wrestler and the fourth female athlete ever to win an Olympic medal.

Awards and recognition 2 crore (US$300,000) from the Government of Haryana, in addition to a state land grant. 50 lakh (US$74,000) from the Indian Railways, as its employee. 20 lakh (US$30,000) from the Indian Olympic Association. 15 lakh (US$22,000) from the JSW Group. 1.01 lakh (US$1,500) from Salman Khan.