Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Wrestler |
Birth Day | November 02, 1982 |
Birth Place | Sonipat, Indian |
Age | 40 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Nickname(s) | Yogi, Pahalwan Ji |
Residence | Haryana |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) |
Country | India |
Sport | Wrestling |
Medal record Men's freestyle wrestling Representing India Olympic Games 2012 London 60 kg freestyle Asian Games 2006 Doha 60 kg freestyle 2014 Incheon 65 kg freestyle Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi 60 kg freestyle 2014 Glasgow 65 kg freestyle Asian Championships 2008 Jeju City 60 kg freestyle 2012 Gumi 60 kg freestyle Commonwealth Championship 2003 London 55 kg freestyle 2005 Cape Town 60 kg freestyle 2005 Cape Town 60 kg Greco-Roman 2007 London 60 kg freestyle 2007 London 60 kg Greco-Roman Men's freestyle wrestlingRepresenting IndiaOlympic GamesAsian GamesCommonwealth GamesAsian ChampionshipsCommonwealth Championship | 2012 London60 kg freestyle2006 Doha60 kg freestyle2014 Incheon65 kg freestyle2010 Delhi60 kg freestyle2014 Glasgow65 kg freestyle2008 Jeju City60 kg freestyle2012 Gumi60 kg freestyle2003 London55 kg freestyle2005 Cape Town60 kg freestyle2005 Cape Town60 kg Greco-Roman2007 London60 kg freestyle2007 London60 kg Greco-Roman |
Net worth
Yogeshwar Dutt, a prominent Indian wrestler, has earned an estimated net worth of $100K to $1M as of 2024. His contribution to the sport has not only garnered him fame but also financial success. Yogeshwar Dutt has made a name for himself through his exceptional skills and numerous achievements in wrestling. Known for his dedication, passion, and hard work, Yogeshwar Dutt continues to be a celebrated athlete in India. With his net worth projected to grow even further, he remains a symbol of excellence and inspiration in the wrestling community.
Biography/Timeline
Yogeshwar had lost his father on 3 August 2006 just nine days before he boarded the FLIGHT to Doha for the Asian Games. He also sustained a knee injury, but despite all the emotional and physical trauma he managed to win the bronze in the 60 kilogram category at the 15th Asian Games at Doha.
At the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games, Yogeshwar overcame a career-threatening knee injury to win the 60 kg title. Yogeshwar, who went past Australian Farzad Tarash (16–0, 17–0), South African Marius Loots (7–1) and England's Sasha Madyarchyk (4–4, 8–0) on his way to the final, came up with an exceptionally skillful performance to win the gold for India.
Earlier, Yogeshwar qualified for the 2012 Olympics by winning a silver medal at an Asian qualification tournament in Astana, Kazakhstan where he lost to Iranian Masoud Esmaeilpour (2–3, 0–1) in the final.
Yogeshwar had earlier beaten Alex Gladkov of Scotland 4–0 in the pre-quarters and then easily defeated another Scottish Wrestler Gareth Jones in the quarterfinals by employing his trademark Fitele (leg twisting) technique that he had used while winning the bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics. In the semifinals, Yogeshwar successfully used his favourite technique again to get the better of Sri Lanka's Chamara Perera in just two minutes and three seconds. Yogeshwar won with a 0–5 verdict after taking a 10–0 lead on technical points.
Yogeshwar Dutt won the Gold in the 65 kg freestyle wrestling category by defeating Zalimkhan Yusupov of Tajikistan in the final at the Asian games 2014. Dutt won a closely fought final 1–0. Earlier, he defeated the opponent from China in the semifinal by Fall in another closely fought bout in which Dutt was trailing almost till the end. He defeated Jinhyok Kang of North Korea in the quarterfinal.
In 2015, he was clubbed into the ‘Icon’ category by Haryana Hammers– one of the six teams playing under the first edition of Pro Wrestling League (PWL), which was held from 10 to 27 December in six Indian cities.