Maharashtra Kesari

Maharashtra Kesari (transl. "Lion of Maharashtra" in Sanskrit) is an Indian-style wrestling championship, established in 1854 in Maharashtra, India. It is organized by the Maharashtra Kustigir Parishad.

Maharashtra Kesari
Tournament information
SportIndian-style wrestling
LocationMaharashtra, India
Established1854; 170 years ago (1854)[1]
1961(Current Format)
WebsiteOfficial Website
Current champion
Shivraj rakshe

Prize

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Cash prize was awarded to the winner since the start. But since 1982, initiated by wrestler Mamasaheb Mohol, the winner was permanently awarded with a silver mace weighing 1.5 kilograms (3.3 lb).[2] As of 2008 the winner received a silver mace and a cash prize of 51,000 (US$610).[3] In addition, Government of Maharashtra also provided honorary sum amount to the title holders above age 50. Until 2012, to be eligible for this amount, the title holder's annual income had to be less than40,000 (US$480).[4] In 2015, the cash prize was raised to 1 lakh (US$1,200).[5]

The winners are also eligible to apply for government jobs under sports quota.[6]

Records

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Sardar Bhomji Panchariya won the first championship in 1854. Narsing Yadav holds the record of winning the title three times consecutively from 2011 to 2013 and in 2016 Vijay chaudhary tied the record of Narsing Yadav. Vijay also won three times consecutively from 2014 to 2016, whereas Ganpat Khedkar, Chamba Mutnaal, Laxman Wadar, Dadu Chougule and Chandrahar Patil have won the title twice.[1] After winning his second title in 2008, Chandrahar Patil also competed in the 2009 championship whereas previous double title holders had not competed the third time.[7] Yuvaraj Patil hold the record of being the youngest winner at the age of 17.[8]

Maharashtra Kesari 1961- present

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Maharashtra State Kustigir Parishad, established by Wrestling Maharshi Mamasaheb Mohol, has been organizing the highest level 'Maharashtra Kesari' wrestling competition in the state for the last six-seven decades. The aim of this competition is to make wrestling evolve, to make good wrestlers out of the region and help them shine at the country and world level. Maharashtra Kesari is being held in the clay and matt divisions. In this, the winner wrestler from the clay division open category and the winner wrestler from the mattress division open category will fight the final on Matt as per international standards, and the winner of this final fight is declared as 'Maharashtra Kesari' and the honorary mace of Maharashtra Kesari is awarded.

Winners

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Key
SymbolMeaning
Indicates that the wrestler has won the title multiple times
YearWinnerRunner-upVenueRef.
1854Sardar Bhomji PanchariyaNashikRecord Not AvailableNashik
1953Tukaram Nana PhalkePune
1955CancelledMumbai
1959Record Not AvailableSolapur
1960No ResultNagpur
1961Dinkar Patil (Dahyarikar)Dahyari, Sangli-KolhapurHanmant Mane / Biraju Yadav?Aurangabad
1962Bhagwan MoreSangliSadashiv TakmogeDhule
1963CancelledSatara
1964Ganpatrao KhedkarJune Khed, Sangli-KolhapurBiraju YadavAmravati[9]
1965Ganpatrao Khedkar †June Khed, Sangli-KolhapurMohan BhiseNashik[9]
1966Deenanath SinghVaranasi-KolhapurChamba MutnalJalgaon
1967Chamba MutnalKolhapur-KarnatakDada ManeKhamgaon, Buldhana
1968Chamba Mutnal †KolhapurParasram PatilAhmednagar
1969Harishchandra BirajdarOsmanabad-LaturDadu ChouguleLatur
1970Dadu ChouguleKolhapurParasram PatilPune
1971Dadu Chougule †KolhapurSahebrao JadhavAlibaug, Raigad
1972Laxman WadarKerle, KolhapurMohan BhiseKolhapur[10]
1973Laxman Wadar †Kerle, KolhapurRaghunath PawarAkola[10]
1974Yuvraj PatilKoparde, KolhapurRaghunath PawarThane
1975Raghunath PawarPuneAgnel NegroChandrapur
1976Hiraman Bankar [Note 1]Chimbali, PuneShivaji PachputeAkluj, Solapur[11]
1977No ResultChalisgaon, Jalgaon
1978Appasaheb KadamSangliShivaji PachputeMumbai
1979Shivaji PachputeMumbaiMadar NababNashik
1980Ismail ShaikhSolapurRamesh Takawale ,HargudeKhopoli, Raigad
1981Bapurao Lokhande (ढवळ)SataraSaradar KhushahalNagpur
1982Sambhaji PatilAsgaon, KolhapurSaradar KhushahalBeed
1983Saradar KhushahalIndore-KolhapurVishnu BhandariPune
1984Ramkisan LokhandeKille Dharur, BeedShankar

Todkar

Dadar

Mumbai

1985Vishnu JoshilkarKolhapurRama ManePimpri-Chinchwad, Pune
1986Gulab BardeRahuri, AhmednagarDilip PawarSolapur
1987Tanaji BankarSolapurPirmohmmad Attar / Dilip Pawar ?Nagpur
1988Raosaheb MagarNimgaon M, SolapurBala RafiPulujAhmednagar
1989No ResultWardha
1990No ResultKolhapur
1991No ResultAmravti
1992Apaalal SheikhBoramani, Solapur- KolhapurMaula Shaikh / Sanjay Patil ?Akkalkot, SolapurPune
1993Udayraj YadavBoramani, Solapur- MumbaiBalu PadghamBalewadi, Pune
1994Sanjay PatilKarad,Satara- MumbaiMaula ShaikhAkola
1995Shivaji KekanBeedSaheb Solanke / Raju Lonari ?Nashik
1996Cancelled
1997Ashok ShirkeAhmednagarBalu PadghamDeoli, Wardha
1998Gorakhnath SarakSataraMaula ShaikhNagpur
1999Dhanaji PhadtareSataraAnil Ashruba Raut / Raju Barguje ?BeedPune
2000Vinod Dadu ChouguleKolhapurRahul KalbhorKhamgaon, Buldhana
2001Rahul KalbhorPuneDattatray GaikwadNanded
2002Munnalal ShaikhSolapur-MumbaiChandrakant SulSolapurJalana
2003Dattatray GaikwadPuneBharat MekaleYavatmal
2004Chandrahas NimgireJeurwadi, SolapurRavi PatilWashi
2005Sayeed (Ali Kardoos) ChausBeedAsab AhmedIndapur, Pune
2006Amol BuchadePune-MumbaiAba SulBaramati, Pune[12]
2007Chandrahar PatilSangliAtul PatilAurangabad[3][7]
2008Chandrahar Patil †SangliSandeep BargujeKadegaon, Sangli[3]
2009Vijay (Vicky) Bankar [Note 1]Sangli-PuneSayeed (Ali Kardoos) ChausSangavi, Pune[11]
2010Samadhan GhodkeSolapurNandkumar AbdaarRohe, Raigad[13]
2011Narsing YadavMumbaiAtul PatilAkluj, Solapur[1]
2012Narsing Yadav †MumbaiVijay ChoudharyJalgaonGondia[1][14]
2013Narsing Yadav †MumbaiSunil SalunkeMumbaiBhosari, Pune[1]
2014Vijay ChaudharyJalgaonSachin YelbarAhmednagar[15]
2015Vijay Chaudhary †JalgaonVikrant JadhavMumbaiNagpur[5]
2016Vijay Chaudhary †JalgaonAbhijit KatakePuneWaraje,Pune[16]
2017Abhijit KatakePuneKiran BhagatSataraBhugaon, Pune
2018Bala Rafik ShaikhKarmala, Solapur-BhuldhanaAbhijit KatakePuneJalana
2019Harshad SadgirNashikShailesh ShelkeLaturMhalunge-Balewadi, Pune
2020Cancelled
2021-22Pruthviraj PatilKolhapurVishal (Prakash) BankarSolapurSatara
2022-23Shivraj rakshenandedMahender gaikwadPune
2023-24Sikander ShaikhSolapur_Pune

Other Title holders from Maharashtra

Hind Kesari

YearWinnerRunner-upVenueRef.
1959Shripati KhanchnaleKolhapurBanta Sing (Punjab Kesari)Delhi
1960Ganpatrao AndhalkarKolhapurKhadak SinghMumbai
1964Maruti ManeKavathe Pirhan, SangliMehruddinKarnal, Haryana
1966Hazrat PatelAchegaon, SolapurAhmedabad
1969Harishchandra BirajdarNilanga, LaturJharkhand RaiKanpur
1971Deenanath SinghKolhapurLal Bahadur SinghBiharNagpur
1975Chamba MutnalKolhapurBanglore
2003Vinod Dadu ChouguleKolhapurSuresh NadNashik
2005Yogesh DodkePunePravin KumarHaryanaAhmednagar
2013Amol BaratePuneSonu KumarAir ForceBivani, Haryana
2014Santosh VetalKaradDevendraKumarHaryana
2015Sunil SalunkheSangola, SolapurHitesh KumarPunjabJamkhandi, Karnataka
2023Abhijit KatakePuneSomveerHarayanaHyderabad


Rustam-e-Hind

YearWinnerRunner-upVenueRef.
Vishnupant Nagrale
1972Harishchandra BirajdarNilanga, LaturNetrapal SinghArmy-DelhiVaranasi
1973Dadu ChouguleKolhapurMumbai
2010Amol BuchadePuneKamaljeetPunjabPunjab


Olympics

Khashaba Jadhav - Bronze 🥉Bantamweight1952 Summer Olympics


National Awards

Arjuna Award

1963- Ganpatrao Andhalkar
1998-Kakasaheb Pawar
2000-Khashaba Jadhav posthumously
2012-Narsingh Yadav
2020-Rahul Aware

Dhyanchand Award

2005-Maruti Mane
2006-Harishchandra Birajdar
2018-Dadu Chougule

Notes

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^[Note 1] Hiraman Bankar is father of Vijay Bankar. Dadu Chaugule is father of vinod Chaughule.

References

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