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{{MedalBronze|[[1994 Commonwealth Games|1994 Victoria]]|100 kg}}
{{MedalBronze|[[1994 Commonwealth Games|1994 Victoria]]|100 kg}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Commonwealth Wrestling Championship|Commonwealth Championship]]}}
{{MedalBronze| 1990 Auckland| 100 kg}}
{{MedalGold| 1995 Victoria | 100 kg}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Asian Wrestling Championships|Asian Championships]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Asian Wrestling Championships|Asian Championships]]}}
{{MedalBronze| 1990 Beijing | 100 kg}}
{{MedalGold|[[1987 Asian Wrestling Championships|1987 Bombay]]|100 kg}}
{{MedalSilver|[[1988 Asian Wrestling Championships|1988 Islamabad]]|100 kg}}
{{MedalBronze|[[1989 Asian Wrestling Championships|1989 Ōarai]]|100 kg}}
{{MedalBronze|[[1991 Asian Wrestling Championships|1991 New Delhi]]|100 kg}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Commonwealth Wrestling Championship|Commonwealth Championship]]}}
{{MedalGold|1989 Championships|100 kg}}
{{MedalGold|1995 Championships|100 kg}}
{{MedalBronze|1991 Championships|100 kg}}
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'''Subhash Verma''' is a retired Indian wrestler born in a [[Tomar Jats]] Family on 15 July 1968 at village Malakpur, Baghpat, UP.<ref>{{cite book |author1=Boria Majumdar |author2=Nalin Mehta |title=India and the Olympics |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=E3ONAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA461 |year=2009 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-135-27575-4 |page=461 }}</ref> Verma was trained at the [[Hanuman Akhara]] (wrestling school) of [[Delhi]]. He was a very famous pupil of [[Guru Hanuman]]. He had won Bharat Kesari (Very Popular Indian Style wrestling Tournament) title 15 times in his career. Now he runs his own Akhara to train young wrestler for India.
'''Subhash Verma''' is a retired Indian wrestler born in a [[Tomar Jats]] Family on 15 July 1968 at village Malakpur, Baghpat, UP.<ref>{{cite book |author1=Boria Majumdar |author2=Nalin Mehta |title=India and the Olympics |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=E3ONAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA461 |year=2009 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-135-27575-4 |page=461 }}</ref> Verma was trained at the [[Hanuman Akhara]] (wrestling school) of [[Delhi]]. He was a very famous pupil of [[Guru Hanuman]]. He had won Bharat Kesari (Very Popular Indian Style wrestling Tournament) title 15 times in his career. Now he runs his own Akhara to train young wrestler for India.

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Subash
Personal information
NationalityIndian
Born (1968-07-15) 15 July 1968 (age 56)[1]
Village Malakpur, Baghpat district, Uttar Pradesh
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Sport
CountryIndia
SportWrestling
Event100 kg freestyle
Coached byGuru Hanuman
Medal record
Representing  India
Men's Freestyle Wrestling
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place 1994 Victoria 100 kg
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place 1987 Bombay 100 kg
Silver medal – second place 1988 Islamabad 100 kg
Bronze medal – third place 1989 Ōarai 100 kg
Bronze medal – third place 1991 New Delhi 100 kg
Commonwealth Championship
Gold medal – first place 1989 Championships 100 kg
Gold medal – first place 1995 Championships 100 kg
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Championships 100 kg
Updated on 19 November 2014

Subhash Verma is a retired Indian wrestler born in a Tomar Jats Family on 15 July 1968 at village Malakpur, Baghpat, UP.[2] Verma was trained at the Hanuman Akhara (wrestling school) of Delhi. He was a very famous pupil of Guru Hanuman. He had won Bharat Kesari (Very Popular Indian Style wrestling Tournament) title 15 times in his career. Now he runs his own Akhara to train young wrestler for India.

References

  1. ^ "Athlete Biography: Subhash Verma". The Official Website of the Olympic Games.
  2. ^ Boria Majumdar; Nalin Mehta (2009). India and the Olympics. Routledge. p. 461. ISBN 978-1-135-27575-4.