India to Host 2026 World Armwrestling Championships: Over 2,000 Athletes, 75 Countries Expected

May 18, 2026
India to Host 2026 World Armwrestling Championships: Over 2,000 Athletes, 75 Countries Expected
  • The championships are expected to attract more than 2,000 athletes from over 75 countries, making it one of the largest international armwrestling competitions.

  • An anticipated participation of 75+ countries and over 2,000 athletes underscores the event’s scale and global reach.

  • The Leela Ambience Convention Hotel previously hosted the 2025 Asian Armwrestling and Para Armwrestling Championship, where India won 176 medals and finished second overall.

  • India is set to host a major armwrestling milestone as Preeti Jhangiani, President of PAFI and VP of the Asian Armwrestling Federation, describes bringing the championships to Delhi as a monumental moment and pledges a world-class experience.

  • Parvinn Dabass, Co-Founder of the Pro Panja League, highlights India’s rapid rise in armwrestling and points to the country’s infrastructure, passionate fan base, and audience readiness to support international events, referencing the positive response from the Asian Championship.

  • Assen Hadjitodorov, President of the World Armwrestling Federation, invites the strongest competitors to Delhi and praises the anticipated organization and hospitality.

  • Delhi will host the 47th World Armwrestling and 28th Para Armwrestling Championships in 2026, taking place from late October to early November at the Leela Ambience Convention Hotel.

  • The event is scheduled for October 26 to November 7, 2026, at the Leela Ambience Convention Hotel in New Delhi.

  • Delhi has been announced as the host city for the 2026 World Armwrestling & Para Armwrestling Championships, with dates set for late October through early November at the Leela Ambience Convention Hotel.

  • The report is an ANI syndicated piece published by The Tribune, summarizing statements from federation leaders and organizers about the event.

  • That prior Asian championship at the same venue showcased India’s strong performance with 176 medals and a runner-up finish in Asia.

  • The Delhi venue’s track record of hosting regional championships reinforces confidence in delivering another successful World and Para World event.

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