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Sunit Jadhav

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Sunit Jadhav
Bodybuilder
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Personal info
Born (1988-12-21) December 21, 1988 (age 35)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight191 lb (87 kg)
Competition record
BodyBuilding
International achievements
1st 2016 Mr Dubai
2nd 2018 Mr Asia
3rd 2014 Mr World
Mr India
1st 2016 Raigad
1st 2017 Gurugram
2nd 2018 Pune
1st 2019 Chennai
Mr Maharashtra
1st 2016 Kolhapur

Sunit Dinkar Jadhav (born 21 December 1988) is a Indian body builder from Maharashtra currently settled in Mumbai.

Early life[edit]

Sunit started going to gym at the age of 13, and then around 20, He had started professional bodybuilding. Sunit's father is his biggest inspiration. He encouraged Sunit to go to gym at an early age, which he said will help me gain muscles and stand out in the crowd.[1]

Competition records[edit]

  • Talwalkar Classique Maharashtra Champion of Champions 2018
  • Maharashtra Shree – Overall Title
  • The 10th Mr. India title – March 2017, Gurgaon, India.
  • Mr. India 2016 – Gold medal in 85kg & overall champion, Roha, Raigad.
  • Mr. Maharashtra 2016 – Gold medal in 85kg. & overall champion, Kolhapur
  • Dubai Indian Championship 2016 – Overall champion, Dubai.
  • Asia 2015 – 3rd place finish in 90 kg – Bronze medal, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
  • India 2015 – 2nd place finish in 85 kg. – Silver medal, Gujarat.
  • Maharashtra Shree 2015 – Gold medal in 85kg & overall champion, Wadala, Mumbai.
  • World 2014 – 3rd place finish in 80 kg – Bronze medal, Goregaon (BEC), Mumbai.
  • India 2014 – 2nd Place finish in 80 kg. – Silver medal, Pune.
  • Maharashtra Shree 2014 – Gold medal in 80kg. & overall champion, Andheri, Mumbai.
  • Mumbai Shree 2014 – Gold medal in 80kg. & overall champion, Dadar, Mumbai.
  • IBBF Federation Cup 2014 – Overall champion – Ludhiana, Punjab.[2]

References[edit]

  1. More, MD (12 November 2018). "Youngsters should shun junk food, go to gym to stay fit and healthy, says Mr Asia".
  2. "Sunit Jadhav: The Glory Road to Mr. Asia Championship". 4 December 2018.


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