Supriya Jatav
Supriya Jatav (सुप्रिया जाटव), of Madhya Pradesh Karate Association, was born 20 October 1991 in Agra, U.P. to Amar Singh, an Indian Army officer. Jatav is an Indian female karateka, competing currently in the kumite-55 kg division. She is coached under the guidance of Shihan Jaidev Sharma .[12]
Personal information | |
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Birth name | Supriya |
Nationality | Indian |
Born | Agra, India | 20 October 1991
Residence | Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh |
Height | 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Sport | |
Weight class | 55-61 kg, Karate[1] |
Team | India, Madhya Pradesh Karate Association[2][3][4] |
Medal record | ||
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Women's Karate | ||
Representing | ||
Commonwealth Karate Championships | ||
2018 Durban | Kumite-61 kg | |
2015 New Delhi | Kumite-55 kg[5] | |
2013 Montreal | Kumite-55 kg[6][7] | |
Asian Karate Champion Cup | ||
2014 Tianjin | Kumite-55 kg | |
National Games of India | ||
2011 Ranchi | Kumite-55 kg[8] | |
National Karate Championship, India | ||
2013 New Delhi | Kumite-55 kg[9] | |
2014 New Delhi | Kumite-55 kg[10] | |
2016 Ernakulam | Kumite-55Kg | |
2017 Panaji, Goa | Kumite-55Kg | |
US Open Karate Championship | ||
2019 | Kumite-61Kg[11] |
References
- "Kumite Individual female Seniors -55kg WKF Elite BB". sportdata.org.
- "Madhya Pradesh win national karate championship". The Times of India.
- "M.P Rules the Roost". The Hindu.
- "MP Karate team declared". The Hindustan Times.
- "Commonwealth Karate Championships 2015" (PDF). sportsdata.org.
- "Karate Association". karateindia.org.
- "India bag rich medal haul at Commonwealth Karate Championship". The Times of India.
- "34th National Games 2011, Jharkhand". ranchiexpress.com. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
- "Senior National Karate Championship-2014". elakshyamp.com.
- "Five-member team for Asian Karate Champion Cup". Business Standard.
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