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For championship tryouts, Gravolite teams up with the Wrestling Federation of India.

For championship tryouts, Gravolite teams up with the Wrestling Federation of India.

NOIDA, JUNE 24 :  Gravolite, a prominent sports mat manufacturer in India, has been chosen as the official supplier of wrestling mats for the upcoming world wrestling championship trials for men and women in the under-17 and under-20 categories.

These trials are set to take place on June 24 at Noida Stadium, featuring state-of-the-art mats approved by the Wrestling Federation of India.

The World Wrestling Championship for the under-17 category is scheduled from August 19 to August 25 in Amman, Jordan, while the under-20 championship will be held from September 2 to September 8, in Pontevedra, Spain.

Gravolite’s mats have been selected for the trials due to their compliance with international standards and the Wrestling Federation of India’s stringent infrastructural requirements. These mats are designed to ensure the safety and well-being of the athletes.

Paras Maheshwari, Director of Gravolite, expressed his pride in the partnership, stating that they are honored to be the official supplier of wrestling mats for the World Wrestling Championship 2024 trials.
He mentioned that their mission has always been to provide world-class sports infrastructure that enhances performance and ensures the safety of athletes.

According to Maheshwari, Gravolite mats offer the perfect balance of cushion and floor padding, enabling athletes to execute moves safely and effectively. He added that practicing on professional mats prepares athletes to perform better in international competitions.

Maheshwari further emphasised the significance of this collaboration, saying it is always a privilege to work with the Wrestling Federation of India.

“As the official supplier for the upcoming World Wrestling Championship 2024 trials, we are committed to producing high-quality mats that deliver unparalleled sports infrastructure and protect the athletes’ health and well-being,” he stated.(UNI)

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