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Jaipur, Ajmer Clinch Team Titles at State Powerlifting Meet in Udaipur


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14th Rajasthan State Senior & Masters Powerlifting Championship Concludes in Udaipur

Udaipur, Feb 16, 2026 – The 14th Rajasthan State Senior and Masters Powerlifting Championship concluded on Sunday, February 15, at the auditorium of Rajasthan Mahila Vidyalaya. In the Men’s category, Jaipur won the team championship title, while Alwar finished as runner-up. In the Women’s category, Ajmer secured the team championship title, and Jaipur was the runner-up.

Ajmer’s Ajay Raj Gurjar was declared Strong Man of Rajasthan, while Ajmer’s Payal Chauhan was named Strong Woman of Rajasthan.

The Chief Guest at the closing and prize distribution ceremony was former president of Udaipur Rural BJP, Bhanwar Singh Pawar. ‘

The function was presided over by Khubilal Menaria, General Secretary of the City District Congress Committee. Special guests included entrepreneur and social worker Urvashi Singhvi, IIM Udaipur administrative officer Shanu Lodha, senior BJP leader Pramod Samar, patron of Udaipur District Olympic Association Jalam Chand Jain, former Chief Sports Officer of Rajasthan State Sports Council Gajendra Singh Rathore, vice-president of Chamber of Commerce Sukhlal Sahu, Rajasthan Strengthlifting Association Secretary Chandresh Soni and District Archery Association Secretary Girdhari Singh Chauhan.

Organising secretary of the Rajasthan State Powerlifting Association, Vinod Sahu announced the results as follows:

Women’s Category

  • 47 kg: Gold – Payal Chauhan (Ajmer); Silver – Mansi Rawat (Udaipur); Bronze – Priyanka Panwar (Chittorgarh)
  • 52 kg: Gold – Anshu Verma (Ajmer); Silver – Aishwarya Soni (Alwar); Bronze – Shivani Singh Rawat (Ajmer)
  • 57 kg: Gold – Akanksha Kumawat (Jaipur); Silver – Mamta (Jaipur); Bronze – Tripti Chaudhary (Ajmer)
  • 63 kg: Gold – Maya (Chittorgarh); Silver – Sakshi Soni (Alwar); Bronze – Sakina Munshi (Banswara)
  • 69 kg: Gold – Lisa Thapa (Jaipur); Silver – Jyoti Chauhan (Jaisalmer); Bronze – Shalini Mahawar (Ajmer)
  • 76 kg: Gold – Rajni Kumawat (Bharatpur); Silver – Hema Kriplani (Bhilwara); Bronze – Ravina (Alwar)
  • 84 kg: Gold – Sarita Kumari Saini (Jaipur); Silver – Kiran Ramchandani (Alwar); Bronze – Prachi Khubchandani (Udaipur)
  • 84+ kg: Gold – Rukhsana Bano; Silver – Vishakha Pancholi (Ajmer); Bronze – Disha Sisodia (Udaipur)

Men’s Category

  • 83 kg: Gold – Deepak Kumar (Bhilwara); Silver – Lagnesh Kawant (Jaipur); Bronze – Vishal Prajapat (Udaipur)
  • 93 kg: Gold – Ajay Raj Gurjar (Ajmer); Silver – Jaykirt Singh (Tonk); Bronze – Mandeep Singh (Ganganagar)
  • 105 kg: Gold – Mandeep Singh (Ganganagar); Silver – Sandeep Kumar Yadav (Alwar); Bronze – Amritpal Singh (Alwar)
  • 120 kg: Gold – Hardeep Singh (Alwar); Silver – Abhay Pratap Singh (Jaipur); Bronze – Harsh Ahuja (Alwar)
  • 120+ kg: Gold – Ajay Dhameja (Kota); Silver – Ravi Kumar Gautam (Jaipur); Bronze – Krishna Vyas (Ganganagar)

Based on the competition, the Rajasthan team will be selected to participate in the National Senior Classic Powerlifting Championship to be held in Karnataka next month.

On this occasion, international player Gaurav Sahu from Udaipur and Rukhsana Bano from Bikaner were felicitated by the Rajasthan Powerlifting Association for winning medals at the Asian Powerlifting Championship.

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