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Rajinder Singh Mor (Arjuna Awardee; born 1 August 1954 in Baroda village inSonepat district) is an Indian formerwrestler and retired DIGHaryana Police. Singh won a gold medal in the1978 Asian Games. He also won two gold medals in theCommonwealth Games, in1978 and1982. Singh competed in the1980 Olympics and also in the1984 Olympics, where he finished fourth after narrowly losing the bronze medal match in themen's 74 kg freestyle wrestling event.[1]
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