Priyanka Negi

Priyanka Negi (born 21 May 1991) is an Indian professional women's Kabaddi player and the current part of India national kabaddi team. She was part of the national teams which won the gold medal at the South Asian Games 2016, The silver medal at the 2018 Asian Games and part of the national team which won the 1st women's Kabaddi world cup 2012. She was awarded Parshuram Award in 2012 by Himachal Pradesh govt. Priyanka is honored as an Inspector post in Himachal Police[1]

Priyanka Negi
Personal information
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndian
Born (1991-05-21) 21 May 1991
Shillai, Himachal Pradesh, India
OccupationPolice Inspector, Kabaddi Player
Sport
CountryIndia
SportKabaddi
PositionRaider
LeagueWomen's Kabaddi Challenge
ClubStorm Queens
TeamIndia,

Himachal Pradesh

Storm Queens
Coached byRattan Lal Thakur

Early career

National career

In 2007, Priyanka received the opportunity to represent Himachal Pradesh junior team, where the team won the gold medal

  • 34th Junior National at Uttaranchal 2007 - Gold Medal
  • 55h Sr. National Amravati Mh. 2007 - Bronze Medal
  • 53rd School National Games Delhi 2007 - Bronze Medal
  • 56h Sr. National New Delhi 2008 - Bronze Medal
  • 35th Jr. National Tani Tamil Nadu 2009 -Gold Medal
  • 55th School National Games Dharmshala at Kangra (H.P.) 2009 - Gold Medal
  • All India Inter university at Vikram university Bronze Ujjain 2011 - Bronze Medal
  • 58h Sr. National at Karnataka 2011 - Bronze Medal
  • 59th Sr. National at Mumbai 2012 - Bronze Medal
  • 61th Sr. National at Bihar 2013 - Bronze Medal
  • 62th National at Tamil Nadu 2014 - Bronze Medal
  • XXXV National Games 2015 kerala - Bronze Medal
  • 63"Sr. National Kabaddi Championship Karnataka 2015 - Bronze Medal
  • 65th Sr. National at Gachibowli Indoor Stadium Gold Hyderabad from - Gold Medal
  • 3rd Federation cup -Women at Mumbai 2018 - Silver Medal
  • 66th Sr. National at from Patna Bihar 2019 - Bronze Medal
  • 67th Senior National Jaipur, Rajasthan 2019-20 - Silver Medal

International career

She made her International debut in the South Asian Beach Games in Indonesia in 2011, in which India won the Goldmedal. In 2016, she represented India in the 12th South Asian Games that took place in Guwahati India and won the Gold medal. Priyanka was part of the national team which won the 1st women's Kabaddi world cup 2012.

Women's Kabaddi Challenge

Part Of Storm Queens who won Women's Kabaddi Challenge.

Awards and achievements

  1. "Parshuram Award " in 2012 by the Government of Himachal Pradesh
  2. Gold Medal- 2011 South Asian Beach Games
  3. Gold Medal- 2012 Asian Beach Games
  4. Gold Medal- 2016 South Asian Games
  5. Silver Medal – Asian Games 2018, Jakarta, Indonesia
  6. Gold Medal- 5th Asian Kabaddi Championship 2017[2]
  7. Gold Medal- 65th Senior National 2017-18
  8. Silver Medal- 67th Senior National 2019-20

Personal life

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gollark: I would generally do something slightly ridiculous like just repair it manually every few days, or emboss a wood part.
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gollark: I have never found petramor to actually work well.

References

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