Know About Pushpa Rana Kabaddi
Pushpa Rana is an Indian kabaddi player born on January 11, 1998, in Millah village, Sirmaur district, Himachal Pradesh, India. She is a great kabaddi player who has the skills and contributes to the game.
Pushpa Rana is 5 feet 5 inches (165 cm) tall. She has emerged as a great raider and has been a part of India on several high-profile platforms.
She has an academic background family. She has a Junior Basic Training teacher father, named Jaipal Rana, and a housewife mother named Champa Devi. She also has a brother Sanjeev Rana, a kabaddi player, and two sisters.
Pushpa entered the sport because of her family background in kabaddi back in 2014. The first coaches or mentors were her father and her brother.
Being the most devoted individual to kabaddi, Pushpa trained under the tutelage of coach Mehar Singh Verma at SAI, Dharamshala. Her strong and unrelenting desire to stand at the very top has made her bag over twenty medals from various national-level kabaddi championships.
The following major feat for her was when she was selected to play for India in the South Asian Games held in Nepal in 2019, for which she played a pivotal role in making the team win gold.
She was picked into the Himachal Pradesh Women's Senior Kabaddi Team of the Year 2022; she further helped fixate the position of an elite player of the national circuit.
Her star moment came in the Indian women's kabaddi team that won all-arena-tie final in defeating the Chinese Taipei Kabaddi at the 2022 Asian Games; importantly, she provided the required impact that assured her of aiding the Women's team to the yellow metal.
Outside athletics, Pushpa was keenly interested in academic pursuit. She did a Master's in Arts and History.
She aspires to win the prestigious Arjuna Award. She feels that she has done much for her personal development and also for the development of kabaddi in India.
Pushpa Rana from the small village of Himachal Pradesh reflects the spirit of determination, skill, and passion for the game from the Himachal village to the world stage of kabaddi. Her story inspires many by depicting the cause of family support and individual will to attain excellence.