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Mohita Gandotra
Personal information
NationalityIndian
Born (1998-04-09) 9 April 1998 (age 26)
Delhi, India
EducationM. Sc, Electronics
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Sport
Country India
SportSquash
Weight class55-61 kg
RankBlack belt 3rd Dan
Medal record
Women's Karate
Representing  India
Commonwealth Karate Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Durban Kumite-61 kg
Gold medal – first place 2015 New Delhi Kumite-55 kg[1]
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Montreal Kumite-55 kg[2]
Asian Karate Champion Cup
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Tianjin Kumite-55 kg

Mohita Gandotra (born on 20 October 1991) is an Indian Squash Player. She was born in Mayur Vihar, Delhi, India. Her mother Veena Gandotra and father Pramod Gandotra is a Businessman. She is presently coached under the guidance of Jaidev Sharma. From 2002 to 2006, she was coached and had played under the banner of Sports Authority of India.[3] She presently represents and works with the Department of Sports and Youth Welfare, Government of Madhya Pradesh.[4]

She is Kumite Karate athlete from India to achieve a medal in the three consecutive Commonwealth Karate Championships in Kumite Event.[5][6][7] She is the first Indian to win the US Open Karate Championship in the elite division in 2019.[8] Supriya Jatav won the national championship since 2010 till 2020.[9][10] She has won the highest state awards for sports from Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.[11][12]




References

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  1. ^ "Commonwealth Karate Championships 2015" (PDF). sportsdata.org.
  2. ^ "India bag rich medal haul at Commonwealth Karate Championship". The Times of India.
  3. ^ "Set-Online Karate". www.sportdata.org. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  4. ^ "MP Karate team declared". Hindustan Times.
  5. ^ "supriya-jatav-wins-gold-in-usa-karate-championship-play-in-olampic-2020". Amar Ujala.
  6. ^ "Commonwealth Karate Championships 2015 - Official Results" (PDF). Sportdata.
  7. ^ "India bag rich medal haul at Commonwealth Karate Championship". The Times of India. 15 October 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  8. ^ Singh, Ramendra (26 April 2019). "MP karateka Supriya wins gold in USA Open Championship". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  9. ^ "We Proudly Welcomes Supriya Jatav (National Gold Medalist) as a board member to EDIIC". LNCT University. 24 August 2020. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  10. ^ "Supriya Jatav Karate Champion Interview : हमें बिना खेले मेडल नहीं मिलता, फिर जाति क्यों देखते हो? - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  11. ^ "Shivani Karale and Supriya Jatav won two silver medals for MP". www.windowtonews.com. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  12. ^ "Supriya Jatav – The Unsung International Karate Champion". startupstorymedia.