The 450,000
strong postal family is known to include numerous talents in varied pursuits
like sports, fine arts and literature. But even in such a talent pool of notable
diversity, the emergence of a technical expert of international eminence in
the field sumo wrestling draws disbelief. “What? A sumo coach from the Post
Office?” is the typical reaction of people who are introduced to Chandrashekhar
Shinde.
The familiar
neighbourhood post office and the exotic dohyo of sumo wrestling appear
to be worlds apart. But not so for Shinde, or Shekhar, as he is known to his
friends. Balancing his regular work at the Post Office with his passion for the
sport of wrestling, he has made a name for himself, first as a much feared
wrestler, later as a sharp-eyed Referee, and thereafter as a respected Coach.
Growing up in Satara
District in a village famed for wrestlers, the natural favourite among childhood
games for Shekhar was wrestling. After being selected as a Postal Assistant in the
Department of Posts, the Departmental wrestling competitions became his hunting
ground and he won numerous medals for Maharashtra Postal Circle. The Youth
Commonwealth Games 2008 where he was nominated as an official was a turning
point, and his vast experience and technical knowledge of the sport came up for
high praise. His selection as a Referee (Technical Officer) in the Commonwealth
Games of 2010 was a natural progression from there.
The
establishment of the Indian Sumo Wrestling Association (ISWA) was another
turning point for him, and he was found to have a natural affinity for sumo
wrestling. Since wrestling and sumo wrestling are both played to common rules,
Shekhar was able to adapt his skills and proficiency in the former to the
latter. Recognitions followed him, a notably one being the nomination as the Secretary of the Maharashtra State
unit secretary of the ISWA.
The recent
announcement nominating him as the Coach of the national sumo team for the International
SUMO Wrestlers Tournament to be held in California, USA from 19th
May, 2016 comes as another acknowledgement of his skills. As Shekhar prepares to
cross the seas for this important assignment, Mumbai Postal Region feels a
sense of pride, about one of their own having made it big in the international
sporting arena.
Fare well,
friend! Keep the Postal flag flying high!
Congratulations to Chandrasekhar Shinde and all the best for ensuing competition
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Chandrasekhar Shinde and all the best for ensuing competition
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ReplyDeleteHearty Congratulations dear Friend. We all are proud of you. Your enthusiasm and motivation shall definitely uplift moral of our Indian Team, culminating in victory in the tournament. All the best to you and our Indian Team
ReplyDeleteProud of you Dada, Vijai Bhava
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations#Shekhar Dada
ReplyDeleteCongo my friend...we r proud of u...all d best👍
ReplyDeleteCongo my friend...we r proud of u...all d best👍
ReplyDeleteHeartiest Congratulation :)
ReplyDeleteWell done Sir. Its real worthy. Be sportsman and work like sportsman to uplift the glory of yours organisation in all spheres.
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