Supriya Jatav

Supriya Jatav, born on 20 October 1991. in Dahod, Gujarat, India. Her mother Meena Jatav and father Amar Singh Jatav is a retired army officer. She is presently coached under the guidance of Coach Jaidev Sharma. From 2002 to 2006 Coached and played under the banner of Sports Authority of India.[9] She presently represents and works with the Department of Sports and Youth Welfare, Government of Madhya Pradesh.[10]

Supriya Jatav
Personal information
Birth nameSupriya
NationalityIndian
Born (1991-10-20) 20 October 1991
Gujarat, India
EducationB.Com., PGDCA
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Sport
Weight class55-61 kg, Karate[1]
RankBlack belt 3rd Dan
TeamIndia, Madhya Pradesh Karate Association[2]
Supriya Jatav
Medal record
Women's Karate
Representing  India
Commonwealth Karate Championships
2018 Durban Kumite-61 kg
2015 New Delhi Kumite-55 kg[3]
2013 Montreal Kumite-55 kg[4]
Asian Karate Champion Cup
2014 Tianjin Kumite-55 kg
National Games of India
2011 Ranchi Kumite-55 kg[5]
National Karate Championship, India
2013 New Delhi Kumite-55 kg[6]
2014 New Delhi Kumite-55 kg[7]
2016 Ernakulam Kumite-55Kg
2017 Panaji, Goa Kumite-55Kg
US Open Karate Championship
2019 Kumite-61Kg[8]

She is a first woman Karate athlete from India to achieve a medal in the three consecutive Commonwealth Karate Championships.[11][12][13] She is the first Indian to win the US Open Karate Championship in the elite division in 2019.[14] Supriya Jatav won the national championship since 2010 till 2020.[15][16] She has won the highest sports state awards from Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.[17][18]

Awards and Recognition

Awards Year
Shakti Doot Award (State Excellence Award by Gujarat Govt.) 2011
Major Dhyanchand Awards (Social Society Udaan Gwalior) 2012
Vikram Award (State Excellence Award by M.P. Govt.) 2014
ational Sports Times Award 2016

International and World Championships[19]

Competition Name & Venue Year Venue Event Position
Us Open Karate Championship [11] 2019 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, -61 Kg. Kumite (Elite)

Team Kumite

Gold

Silver

Olympic Standing World Karate Championship Series "A" 2018 Shanghai, China -61 Kg. Kumite Participant
Senior World Karate Premier League Championship 2016 Dubai, UAE -55 Kg. Kumite Participant
21st Senior World Karate Championship 2012 Paris, France -55 Kg. Kumite Participant

Commonwealth Karate Championship[12][13]

Championship Year Venue event Won
9th Senior Commonwealth Karate Championship 2018 Durban, South Africa -61 Kg. Kumite

Team Kumite

Gold

Bronze

8th Senior Commonwealth Karate Championship 2015 New Delhi, India. -55 Kg. Kumite Gold
7th Senior Commonwealth Karate Championship 2013 Montreal, Canada -55 Kg. Kumite Bronze

Asian Championship[20][21]

Championship Year Venue Event Position
9th Silent Knight Asian Karate Championship Cup 2018 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia -55 Kg. Kumite Gold
15th Senior Asian Karate Championship 2018 Oman, Jordan -55 Kg. Kumite Participant
14th Senior Asian Karate Championship 2017 Astana, Kazakhstan -55 Kg. Kumite Participant
2nd Asian Championship Cup 2014 Tianjin, China -55 Kg. Kumite Bronze
12th Senior Asian Karate Championship 2013 Dubai, UAE -55 Kg. Kumite Participant
11th Senior Asian Karate Championship 2012 Tashkent, Uzbekistan -55 Kg. Kumite Participant
10th Senior Asian Karate Championship 2011 Guangzhou, China -55 Kg. Kumite Participant

South Asian Championship

Championship Year Venue Event Result
4th Senior South Asian Karate championship 2017 Colombo, Sri Lanka -55 Kg. Individual Kumite and

Team Kumite

Gold

Gold

3rd Senior south Asian Karate Championship 2016 New Delhi, India -55 Kg. Individual Kumite Silver
2nd Senior south Asian Karate Championship 2014 New Delhi, India -55 Kg. Individual Kumite and

Team Kumite

Gold

Gold

References

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  2. "Madhya Pradesh win national karate championship". The Times of India.
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  4. "India bag rich medal haul at Commonwealth Karate Championship". The Times of India.
  5. "34th National Games 2011, Jharkhand". ranchiexpress.com. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  6. "Senior National Karate Championship-2014". elakshyamp.com.
  7. "SET-ONLINE Karate". www.sportdata.org. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  8. "MP Karate team declared". Hindustan Times.
  9. "supriya-jatav-wins-gold-in-usa-karate-championship-play-in-olampic-2020". Amar Ujala.
  10. "Commonwealth Karate Championships 2015 - Official Results" (PDF). sportdata.
  11. Oct 15, PTI / Updated:; 2013; Ist, 16:34. "India bag rich medal haul at Commonwealth Karate Championship | More sports News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 November 2020.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  13. "We Proudly Welcomes Supriya Jatav (National Gold Medalist) as a board member to EDIIC". LNCT University. 24 August 2020. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  14. "Supriya Jatav Karate Champion Interview : हमें बिना खेले मेडल नहीं मिलता, फिर जाति क्यों देखते हो? - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  15. News, Window To. "Shivani Karale and Supriya Jatav won two silver medals for MP". www.windowtonews.com. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
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  19. DelhiAugust 9, India Today Web Desk New; August 14, 2018UPDATED:; Ist, 2018 18:39. "India at Asian Games 2018: Full squad". India Today. Retrieved 23 November 2020.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)


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