Surendra Poonia

Surendra Poonia

Picture of a young Indian male up to the waist. He is holding India's national flag over his head and with medals around his neck

Major Surendra Poonia after winning Gold Medal in Power-lifting at Croatia
Personal information
Nationality Indian
Born (1977-01-01) 1 January 1977
Rajpura (70 km from Sikar), Rajasthan, India
Residence New Delhi, Delhi, India
Education Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
Alma mater Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
University of Pune
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya
Occupation Sportsman (Power-lifter)(Athlete) (Doctor)
Height 172 cm (5 ft 8 in)

Surendra Poonia is an international award-winning sportsman, Limca book record holder, physician and former Special Forces officer of the Indian Army.He is the first Indian athlete with the rare distinction of having won medals in power-lifting and athletic events in four consecutive world championships.


Career

Major (Dr) Poonia is an alumnus of the Armed Forces Medical College,[1] Pune (AFMC Pune) and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Patan, Sikar, Rajasthan. He was commissioned into the Army Medical Corps in August 2001. He served with The President's Bodyguard[2] at Rashtrapati Bhawan, Special Forces and United Nation's peacekeeping mission in Democratic Republic of Congo.[3] He also contested 2014 parliamentary election from Sikar Lok Sabha of Rajasthan.[4] He resigned [5] from Aam Aadami Party in 2015 just before Delhi assembly polls due to ideological differences with Arvind Kejriwal. Major Dr Surendra Poonia decided to quit the party alleging that Kejriwal and his men are steering away from its original ethos and objectives.[6][7] In a letter addressed to AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, Vishisht Seva Medal awardee Poonia alleged that the party has veered away from its original path.Poonia in his letter said that as an army man he can't support a person, ideology or party that is compromising with country's security.

Achievements

Major Surendra Poonia represented India in Croatia,[8] Spain and Turkey[9] in 4 World Championships and won 26 medals including 10 Golds. He is the first Indian power-lifter to have won gold in four consecutive championships from 2010 to 2013. On Jan 26, 2012, he was felicitated by 'Vishisht Seva Medal'[10] by The Hon'ble President of Republic of India for his 'Distinguished Service of an Exceptional Order'[11] in the field of sports. He was also awarded 'Most Entertaining Sportsman of the year'-Male by Reliance Big FM in 2013.He is limca book record holder of most international sport medals won by any Indian doctor

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