RITU PHOGAT
She is no stranger to traditionally masculine contact sports. Nicknamed “the Indian tigress”, the professional MMA fighter comes from an esteemed wrestling family, with father and legendary wrestling coach Mahavir Singh Phogat, who began training her in the sport since she was 8.
“My sisters paved the way for me,” says Phogat, who has five other sisters, all of whom are wrestlers. “What they did changed the game of women's wrestling in India and it started a revolution. For me, it was about following in their footsteps and proving the select people of society wrong once again.”
Growing up, Phogat – who is currently part of the Evolve Fight Team in Singapore – took the wrestling world by storm, clinching three Indian national championships, the 2016 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships in Singapore, and the silver medal in the World Under-23 Wrestling Championships in Poland. Shortly after, the fighter decided to switch careers and establish her roots in mixed martial arts instead.
As someone who has committed her life to her sport, what are the sacrifices you have had to make?
I have made many. I think everyone has had to sacrifice something at some point in order to achieve their goals. These sacrifices are short-term. It also signifies the level of commitment you have. I have been away from my family for almost two years and it’s the longest I’ve ever been away. I missed my sister’s wedding, and have yet to meet my sister’s newborn baby.
Women in sports are often judged for their appearance and demeanour on top of their athletic ability.
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