Muhammad Umar (wrestler)

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NationalityPakistani (پاکستانی)🇵🇰
Born (1975-04-21) 21 April 1975 (age 50)
Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight96 kg (212 lb)
Muhammad Umar Pehlwan
محمد عمر پہلوان
Title: Rustam-e-Pak-o-Hind
خطاب: رُستمِ پاک و ہند
Personal information
NationalityPakistani (پاکستانی)🇵🇰
Born (1975-04-21) 21 April 1975 (age 50)
Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight96 kg (212 lb)
Sport
SportWrestling (کُشتی)
EventGreco-Roman & Free style & Traditional
ClubJinnah Health Club جناح ہیلتھ کلب
Coached byCh. Shabbir Hussain Lala Muhammad Anwar
Medal record
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
South Asian Games 4 2 0
Commonwealth Games 0 0 1
Commonwealth Wrestling Championships 0 2 4
Total 4 4 5
South Asian Games
Gold medal – first place1993 Dhaka68 kg
Gold medal – first place2004 Islamabad96 kg
Gold medal – first place2006 Colombo96 kg
Gold medal – first place2010 Dhaka96 kg
Silver medal – second place1995 Madras82 kg
Silver medal – second place1999 Kathmandu85 kg
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place1994 Victoria68 kg
Commonwealth Wrestling Championships
Silver medal – second place1993 Victoria62 kg
Bronze medal – third place2007 London96 kg
Silver medal – second place2009 Jalandhar96 kg
Bronze medal – third place2009 Jalandhar96 kg
Bronze medal – third place2011 Melbourne96 kg
Bronze medal – third place2011 Melbourne96 kg

Muhammad Umar Pehlwan (Urdu: محمد عمر پہلوان; born 21 April 1975) is a Pakistani (پاکستانی) freestyle, Greco-Roman and traditional wrestler. His nickname is Rustam (رُستم).

He was given Best Player of the Year Award by the Government of Pakistan in 2009. He won four gold medals in 1993, 2004, 2006 and 2010, at the South Asian Games. He also won two silver medals in 1995 and 1999 at the South Asian Games,[1] He won a bronze medal in the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada.[2]

He won two silver medals at the 1993 and 2009 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships.[3] He also won bronze medals at the 2007, 2009 and 2011, Commonwealth Wrestling Championships.[4] He became national champion at the senior level in 1991. The same year, he had his international debut at the senior level. He has also been active in traditional mud wrestling (دیسی کُشتی) where he has won Rustam-e-Gujranwala Division, Rustam-e-Punjab, Rustam Pak-o-Hind and Hind Kesari titles.

He won gold medals in Senior Pakistan National Wrestling Championship and National Games 1991 to 2010. He has been regularly representing Pakistan in international championships and tournaments at freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling from 1991 to 2011 and won many medals. He serves as a wrestler in Gepco, Wapda.[5]

Grandfather

Muhammad Umar Pehlwan belongs to a well-known family of wrestlers in Gujranwala, Pakistan.

Giving prize to student

His grandfather was Pir Muhammad Pehlwan who started wrestling at the age of 15 years in 1905 in his home city. He was a very famous wrestler of his time. He fought with a famous wrestlers in the Indian sub-continent.

Father

His father is Lala Muhammad Anwar. He started wrestling at the age of 16 years in 1964 in Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. He won three gold medals in Punjab province wrestling championship and won a silver medal in Pakistan national wrestling championship. Lala Muhammad Anwar is a renowned wrestling coach of Pakistan.

Brothers

His brothers are Muhammad Usman Pehlwan, Muhammad Ali Pehlwan, and Muhammad Salman Pehlwan. These four wrestler brothers set a record in Pakistan wrestling history by winning gold medals in the National Wrestling Championships. The Pakistani people call the four brothers by the name of Rustam Brothers.

Children

Muhammad Umar Pehlwan Married in 2008. He has two children, a son Muhammad Abu Bakar Butt and daughter Fatima Butt.

Muhammad Umar Pehlwan's brothers and sisters wish that all their children become wrestler while maintaining the tradition of their family and win gold medals in World Wrestling Championships and Olympic Games and make their family and Pakistan proud and famous.

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