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Sarita Mor

Sarita Mor (born 16 April 1995) is an freestyle wrestler who competes in the 57 kg and 59 kg weight categories. She is a bronze medallist at the , a multiple-time medallist at the , and the former world number one in the 59 kg category. Mor has been recognized with the in 2022 for her contributions to wrestling. Hailing from in , Mor initially took up before switching to wrestling and making her international debut as a cadet in 2010. She entered senior-level competition in 2014 and quickly rose through the ranks, securing a silver medal at the in 2017 in the 58 kg category. Her breakthrough came with consecutive gold medals at the Asian Championships in 2020 and 2021 in the 59 kg category, followed by a bronze medal at the in , . In 2022, Mor achieved the pinnacle of her career by attaining the world number one ranking in the 59 kg division. Although she switched to the 57 kg category to pursue qualification, she did not secure a spot for the 2024 Paris Games after losing the national final to . Married to wrestler and coach Rahul Mann, Mor is employed by and has indicated plans to explore or entertainment opportunities after 2026. In October 2025, Mor gave birth to a son and has indicated plans to return to competitive wrestling.

Early life

Background and family

Sarita Mor was born on April 16, 1995, in the of , . She grew up in a humble, rural family in this region, where her father provided strong support for her early pursuits in sports. , particularly , is renowned for its deep-rooted wrestling culture, which has produced numerous world-class athletes and fostered a tradition of physical training from a young age. This environment shaped Mor's initial exposure to combat sports; at around age 12, she began participating in and wrestling through local school activities and community traditions. The socio-economic context of rural , with its emphasis on resilience and athletic discipline, played a key role in motivating her early interest in these physically demanding activities.

Introduction to wrestling

Sarita Mor, born on April 16, 1995, in , , first encountered wrestling at the age of 12 while attending school, where she initially balanced training in both wrestling and . Growing up in a state with a rich wrestling heritage, she drew inspiration from 's tradition of producing elite athletes, which provided familial encouragement to pursue the sport despite competing interests. Her formal training began through school and local programs, aligning with the cultural roots of wrestling in the region. She made her international debut as a in 2010. As a female wrestler in early , Mor navigated significant societal barriers, including in a male-dominated and from conservative communities that viewed women's participation in physically demanding activities as unconventional. Limited access to facilities and financial support for girls further compounded these challenges, yet her persistence helped her overcome such obstacles.

Wrestling career

Domestic and early international success

Sarita Mor established her dominance in domestic wrestling through consistent performances in the national championships, particularly in the 59 kg category. In the 2017 Senior National Wrestling Championships, she secured a silver medal in the 59 kg event, finishing behind in the final. Her breakthrough came in the 2021 Senior National Wrestling Championships, where she clinched the gold medal in the women's 59 kg category by defeating bronze medalist 8-0 in the final, marking a significant upset and reversing her previous losses to the veteran wrestler. This victory highlighted Mor's tactical superiority and growing prowess in the weight class. To support her athletic pursuits, Mor secured employment with the in 2018, a common avenue for athletes that provides and training facilities, allowing her to focus on her wrestling career without financial pressures. This stability enabled her to participate regularly in domestic trials and build consistency, transitioning effectively from junior-level successes to senior competitions. Mor's early senior international exposure began with the in the women's 60 kg category, where she gained valuable experience against global competitors despite not medaling, losing in the qualification rounds. She followed this with a at the 2016 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships in the 60 kg class, falling to Canada's Linda Morais in the final after strong wins in earlier bouts. In 2019, she added a at the in the women's 57 kg category, contributing to India's sweep of wrestling golds at the regional event. These outings marked her adaptation to the 58-59 kg range, where she honed her skills through rigorous domestic trials, setting the stage for greater international achievements.

Major championships and medals

Sarita Mor's international career gained prominence with her in the women's 58kg category at the held in , , where she lost the final 0-6 to Kyrgyzstan's after securing earlier victories by fall and points. She achieved her first continental gold at the in , competing in the 59kg weight class and defeating Mongolia's Battsetseg Soronzonbold 3-2 in the final following a series of dominant wins, including technical superiority over opponents from and . Mor defended her title successfully at the in , , becoming the first woman to win consecutive golds in the 59kg category by rallying from a 1-7 deficit to defeat Mongolia's Baatarjavyn Shoovdor 10-7 in the final, marking her second straight championship victory. In the same year, she secured a bronze medal at the 2021 World Wrestling Championships in Oslo, Norway, in the 59kg event, defeating Sweden's Sara Lindborg 8-2 in the consolation bout after earlier losses in the tournament, establishing her as one of India's top freestyle wrestlers on the global stage. Earlier in 2021, Mor earned a in the 57kg category at the Pellicone Ranking Series in , , where she advanced to the final but fell 0-4 to Italy's Giullia Rodighiero, showcasing her adaptability across weight classes in a key qualification event. In April 2022, at the in , , Mor won a in the 59 kg category by defeating Uzbekistan's Zukhrabon Isakova 8-2 in the consolation match, securing her fourth medal at the event and becoming the first woman to achieve this feat. Her momentum continued into 2022 with a gold medal at the Bolat Turlykhanov Cup in , , in the 59kg division, where she won all three bouts by technical superiority, including a 10-0 victory over Azerbaijan's Zhala Aliyeva in the final while conceding only two points overall. These accomplishments contributed to Mor's record of four Asian Championships medals, highlighting her sustained excellence in the continent's premier competition.

Recent competitions and rankings

In 2022, Sarita Mor achieved the world No. 1 ranking in the women's 59kg category following her win at the Bolat Turlykhanov Cup in . This peak ranking served as key motivation for her aspirations, though she shifted to the 57kg category to pursue for the 2024 Paris Games. At the in , , Mor competed in the 57kg event but did not secure a medal. Mor's form continued into 2023 with a bronze medal finish in the 59kg category at the Ranking Series event in , , also known as the Kaba Uulu Kozhomkul & Raatbek Sanatbaev Tournament. At the in Astana, Kazakhstan, she placed fifth in 59kg after advancing to the bout but falling short. Later that year, at the in , Mor competed in 57kg, winning her opening match before losses in subsequent rounds led to a 14th-place finish. In 2024, Mor's qualification efforts did not succeed, as she failed to secure a quota spot despite competing in trials and international events in the 57kg category. At the in , , she lost in the quarterfinals to Mongolia's Enkhbatyn Gantuyaa 4-8 in 57kg, finishing without a . By mid-2024, her world ranking had slipped outside the top tier in 57kg, reflecting challenges in maintaining consistency amid the weight class transition. As of late 2025, Mor has paused competitive preparations following the birth of her child in October, shifting focus toward motherhood while expressing intentions for a future return to the mat. This personal milestone marks a temporary step back from international rankings and events, with no competitions recorded for her in 2025 to date.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Sarita Mor is married to Rahul Mann, a former Asian Wrestling Championship medalist and fellow wrestler from Haryana. The couple met shortly after Mor transitioned to senior-level wrestling, and Mann has since served as both her husband and personal coach, providing hands-on guidance during her training sessions. Their shared background in wrestling has fostered a supportive partnership that integrates seamlessly with Mor's athletic commitments. Mann frequently trains alongside her, offering encouragement and tactical advice to help her maintain peak performance, such as motivating her during periods of low morale. The couple resides in , , where Mor balances her rigorous daily training regimen—often four to five hours—with family responsibilities, drawing strength from their mutual understanding of the sport's demands. In 2025, Mor gave birth to her child on October 7, signaling a temporary pause in her competitive career to focus on family. She has expressed intentions to resume wrestling post-recovery.

Professional affiliations

Sarita Mor is employed by the Indian Railways as a wrestler under the Railway Sports Promotion Board (RSPB), which offers her financial stability, access to dedicated training facilities, and opportunities to represent the organization in national competitions. This affiliation has enabled her participation in Railways-sponsored events and promotions aimed at advancing sports development across . She undergoes training at national camps organized by the (SAI), including online sessions and in-person programs that prepare athletes for international events. These camps, often held at SAI centers such as those in , —her home district—facilitate rigorous preparation and sparring with fellow national team members. Mor is actively involved in national team selections through trials conducted by the , where she has competed to secure spots for major championships like the and . As a prominent athlete from , she contributes to the promotion of women's wrestling in the state by serving as a , inspiring young girls to pursue the sport amid the region's strong wrestling tradition.

Awards and honors

National awards

Sarita Mor was conferred the in 2022 by the for her outstanding performance in wrestling. The award recognizes her consistent excellence, including multiple medals at the and a bronze at the World Championships, which elevated women's on the global stage. The presentation ceremony took place on November 30, 2022, at in , where President personally honored Mor amid a gathering of national sports figures. As a prominent in the sports contingent, Mor's achievement underscored the organization's role in nurturing top-tier talent in the sport. The , one of India's highest sporting honors, highlights recipients' contributions over several years, and Mor's receipt affirmed her status as a key figure in promoting wrestling in and nationally. No other major national-level honors beyond the have been documented for Mor, though her successes have been celebrated at state forums in .

International recognitions

Sarita Mor achieved the world number one in the women's 59kg freestyle category by (UWW) in 2022, following her strong performances in international events that year. She has maintained a prominent presence in UWW rankings and athlete profiles, with consistent top-15 placements, including 14th at the 2023 Senior World Championships and contributions to her standing through the 2024 Seniors Asian Championships where she finished seventh. In official UWW records, Mor is recognized as a two-time Asian champion, having won gold medals at the in 2020 and 2021, alongside her bronze medal at the 2021 World Championships, highlighting her sustained excellence in the discipline.

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