Champion: Arunachal Pradesh Crowned at Inaugural East Zone Grappling Championship
By Ananya Rao / 09.03.2026
Arunachal Pradesh Crowned Champion
The inaugural East Zone Grappling Championship took place from March 6 to 8, 2026, at the DK Badminton Hall in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. This championship was organized by the Grappling Association of Arunachal Pradesh, aiming to promote combat sports and provide a platform for young athletes to showcase their skills. The event saw participation from various states, with a total of twenty-five grapplers representing Arunachal Pradesh.
In a remarkable display of talent and determination, Arunachal Pradesh emerged as the champion of the championship, securing the top position. West Bengal followed closely, finishing in second place, while Bihar claimed the third position. This outcome highlights the competitive spirit and the growing interest in grappling within the region.
Sports Minister Kento Jini was present at the event to distribute prizes to the winners, emphasizing the importance of such championships in fostering sportsmanship and encouraging youth participation in athletics. The minister’s involvement underscores the government’s commitment to promoting sports at all levels.
Gautam Gambhir, a notable figure in Indian sports, expressed his excitement about the event, stating, “This is Gautam Gambhir’s dream team.” His enthusiasm reflects the growing recognition of grappling as a significant sport in India. Observers noted that this championship is not merely a cup-winning moment but a historic occasion that could pave the way for future athletes.
As the championship concluded, reactions from participants and officials were overwhelmingly positive. Zach Johnson, a participant, shared his feelings, saying, “I am extremely excited, and I have been excited. The first moment I stepped foot on these premises, I was like, ‘Hey, this is special.'” Such sentiments indicate the emotional impact of the event on the athletes and the local community.
Looking ahead, the success of the East Zone Grappling Championship is expected to inspire more events of this nature, further promoting grappling and other combat sports across India. Officials believe that with continued support and recognition, grappling can become a mainstream sport, attracting more participants and audiences.
As the region celebrates this achievement, the focus will likely shift towards nurturing young talent and expanding the infrastructure for grappling and other sports. The championship has set a precedent for future competitions, and many are eager to see how this will influence the landscape of combat sports in India.
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