Muhammad Umar Pehlwan (
: محمد عمر پہلوان; born 21 April 1975) is a
Pakistani (پاکستانی) freestyle
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, Greco-Roman and traditional wrestler. His nickname is Rustam (رُستم).
He was given Best Player of the Year Award by the Government of Pakistan in 2009. He won four gold medals in
1993
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2004
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2006 and
2010, at the South Asian Games. He also won two silver medals in
1995
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and
1999 at the South Asian Games, He won a bronze medal in the
1994 Commonwealth Games
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in Victoria, Canada.
He won two silver medals at the 1993 and 2009
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He also won bronze medals at the 2007, 2009 and 2011, Commonwealth Wrestling Championships. He became national champion at the senior level in 1991. The same year, he had his international debut at the senior level. He has also been active in traditional
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(دیسی کُشتی) where he has won Rustam-e-Gujranwala Division, Rustam-e-Punjab, Rustam Pak-o-Hind and Hind Kesari titles.
He won gold medals in Senior Pakistan National Wrestling Championship and National Games 1991 to 2010. He has been regularly representing Pakistan in international championships and tournaments at freestyle and
Greco-Roman wrestling from 1991 to 2011 and won many medals. He serves as a wrestler in Gepco, Wapda.
Family background
Muhammad Umar Pehlwan belongs to a well-known family of wrestlers in
Gujranwala, Pakistan.
Grandfather
His grandfather was Pir Muhammad Pehlwan who started wrestling at the age of 15 years in 1905 in his home city. He was a very famous wrestler of his time. He fought with a famous wrestlers in the Indian sub-continent.
Father
His father is Lala Muhammad Anwar. He started wrestling at the age of 16 years in 1964 in Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan.
He won three gold medals in Punjab province wrestling championship and won a silver medal in Pakistan national wrestling championship.
Lala Muhammad Anwar is a renowned wrestling coach of Pakistan.
Brothers
His brothers are Muhammad Usman Pehlwan,
Muhammad Ali Pehlwan, and Muhammad Salman Pehlwan. These four wrestler brothers set a record in Pakistan wrestling history by winning gold medals in the National Wrestling Championships. The Pakistani people call the four brothers by the name of Rustam Brothers.
Children
Muhammad Umar Pehlwan Married in 2008. He has two children, a son Muhammad Abu Bakar Butt and daughter Fatima Butt.
Muhammad Umar Pehlwan's brothers and sisters wish that all their children become wrestler while maintaining the tradition of their family and win gold medals in World Wrestling Championships and Olympic Games and make their family and Pakistan proud and famous.
Career
He started wrestling in 1985 when he was 10 years old, under the supervision of his father Lala Muhammad Anwar and his coach Ch. Shabeer Hussain. Before that he tried his luck in boxing. When he joined the Jinnah Health Wrestling Club, his weight was 32 kilograms. At age 13, he competed in the 38 kg in the Under-16 National Wrestling Championship in 1988 and won position. At the age of 15, Pehlwan won his first gold medal in the 48 kg class at the Senior National Wrestling Championships in 1991 -- a record in the history of Pakistan wrestling. He took part in the Senior Asian Wrestling Championships in 1991 which was his first international contest.
Pehlwan won gold medals at the National Wrestling Championships and National Games in Pakistan for 20 consecutive years from 1991 to 2010 and won countless medals while representing Pakistan in 55 countries with the national wrestling team.
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Pakistani male sport wrestlers
Wrestlers at the 1994 Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Pakistan
Living people
Wrestlers at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games medallists in wrestling
1975 births
Medallists at the 1994 Commonwealth Games