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Preeti Janghiani becomes first-ever woman Vice-President of the Asian ArmWrestling Federation

Preeti, voted unanimously, is now part of the executive council of the Asian ArmWrestling Federation.

President of the Peoples ArmWrestling Federation India (PAFI)
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Preeti has tirelessly worked for the growth of ArmWrestling in India. (Photo credit: Special Arrangement)

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The Bridge Desk

Updated: 4 Feb 2025 2:12 PM GMT

Preeti Jhangiani, President of the People's ArmWrestling Federation India (PAFI) etched her name in history by becoming the Vice-President of the Asian ArmWrestling Federation.

The announcement was made on Tuesday at the Asian ArmWrestling Federation Congress which took place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, during the World Arm Wrestling Cup.

Voted unanimously

Preeti was unanimously voted by all the countries present at the Congress and is now part of the executive council of the Asian ArmWrestling Federation.

The dignitaries present were World Arm Wrestling Federation President Assen Hadjitodorov, Asian ArmWrestling Federation President Mr Dhzeenbek Mukambetov, the World ArmWrestling Federation General Secretary Mircea Simionescu-Simicel and Asian ArmWrestling Federation General Secretary Ahmed Aliyev.

Preeti has tirelessly worked for the growth of ArmWrestling in India by collaborating with state governments and sports associations in all corners of India and conducting various state championships and mega matches in association with the Pro Panja League.

"I promise to work hard and do everything in my control to ensure India’s ArmWrestling community gains even more recognition and popularity," said Preeti (second from left).

'A great chance'

Over the last few years, ArmWrestling has seen exponential growth in both the number of professional athletes and fan following. Much of the credit goes to the continued efforts of PAFI led by Preeti which has earned recognition internationally and has earned her the prestigious position.

Preeti Jhangiani was elated talking about her new role and stated, “Feeling blessed to have this opportunity and represent India at the world stage. I promise to work hard and do everything in my control to ensure India’s ArmWrestling community gains even more recognition and popularity.This is a great chance for us to collaborate with other Asian countries and improve the quality of the sport together in the continent.”

“I would like to thank the World ArmWresting Federation and the Asian ArmWrestling Federation for recognizing the work we do and giving me the opportunity to get on the panel. Looking forward to working with everyone and making Panja even bigger than it is,” she concluded.

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