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From delivering milk to winning first career gold at KITG 2026, J&K wrestler Hamam’s dreams come true

KH Sports Desk by KH Sports Desk
April 2, 2026
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From delivering milk to winning first career gold at KITG 2026, J&K wrestler Hamam’s dreams come true
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  • The 28-year-old Hamam has been training for 14 years but had never won a gold medal at any major event
  • Hamam has to travel 20km to train on mud and 40km to Jammu when he has to train on the mat

 

Ambikapur, : When Jammu and Kashmir’s Hamam Hussain’s isn’t busy with wrestling practice he helps his elder brother delivering milk door-to-door. Hussain and his elder brother have been selling milk to earn a living for their family ever since their father passed away five years ago while also keeping his wrestling dream alive.

All those efforts finally came to fruition at the Khelo India Tribal Games 2026 here when the 28-year-old wrestler from Jorawar village in Jammu clinched the men’s 79kg freestyle gold beating Mohit Kumar of Himachal Pradesh to clinch his first gold medal at a national level in his 14 year wrestling career.

“My elder brother was also a wrestler and had competed at the state level. After our father passed away, all responsibilities came on our shoulders. My brother had to quit wrestling and started selling milk. I would go with him to deliver milk as it was necessary for us to run the family. But he motivated me to continue wrestling and took me to dangals,” Hussain told SAI Media.

“The buffaloes our father left behind became our source of livelihood. My brother ran the household by selling milk, and I helped him. But once I stepped into the mud akhada, I was fascinated with the sport,” said the father of one, who belongs to the Hussain tribe in Jammu.

Despite limited facilities, Hamam never lost hope. He trains nearly 20 km away from his village in a mud akhada and travels around 40 km to Jammu for mat practice—all while continuing his work responsibilities.

“The SAI centre is in Jammu and we live in a lower region, so it is quite far for us. It is difficult to go there regularly for practice. We usually go only when there are competitions there; otherwise, we train in mud akhadas.

“I don’t have a personal coach. Senior wrestlers in the akhada guide us. When we train on mats, there are coaches there. In villages, we don’t get the kind of facilities that wrestlers in cities have. If we get better facilities, wrestlers from our region can win more medals at national and international levels,” he said.

 

Hamam considers this gold more than just a medal—it symbolizes years of struggle and commitment. “It feels great to be here. The facilities provided were very good. We come from a backward area where there is not much support for wrestling, so we have to travel long distances to train. This is the first time such a competition has been organised for us, and if more such events are held, we can win more medals,” he signed off.

KH Sports Desk

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