Reetika Hooda Strikes Gold at World Military Championships
In a remarkable feat for Indian wrestling, Reetika Hooda clinched the gold medal in the women’s 76kg category at the World Military Championships, becoming the second Indian woman to win gold at the event. This achievement comes on the heels of Jyoti Sihag’s triumph in the 55kg category, marking a momentous debut for India’s women’s contingent at the prestigious tournament.
Empowering Women in Defense
Inspiration for Young Athletes
India’s Growing Presence in Global Wrestling
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Reetika Hooda Strikes Gold at World Military Championships |
| Event | World Military Championships |
| Achievement | Reetika Hooda won gold in the women’s 76kg category |
| Historic Feat | Second Indian woman to win gold at the tournament (after Jyoti Sihag) |
| Debut Participation | 2024 marked the first year India sent a women’s team to the championships |
| Policy Enabler | Indian Armed Forces started recruiting sportswomen in 2024 |
| Impact | Boosts India’s standing in women’s wrestling and reflects progress in gender equality in sports and defense |
| Significance | Highlights the success of institutional support and inspires young athletes |
| Takeaway | Marks a new era of opportunities for Indian women in global sports, emphasizing resilience and determination |
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