Lovepreet Singh (Weightlifter) Wiki, Height, Age, Girlfriend, Family, Biography, & More

Lovepreet Singh (Weightlifter)

Lovepreet Singh is an Indian weightlifter who won a bronze medal in the 109 weight category at the 2022 Commonwealth Games (Birmingham), creating a national record of 192 kg in clean and jerk.

Wiki/Biography

Lovepreet Singh was born on Saturday, 6 September 1997 (age 25 years; as of 2022) in Bal Schander, Amritsar, Punjab. His zodiac sign is Virgo. He pursued his primary schooling at a government school in Rajasansi, Amritsar. At the age of 13, Lovepreet Singh first developed an interest in weightlifting watching former weightlifters Heera Singh and Rupinder Singh, natives of his hometown, who later trained Lovepreet. While Heera Singh is a weightlifting coach, Rupinder Singh is in CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force). He grew up in a humble household, watching his father sewing garments in his store outside their two-room village residence and his grandfather selling vegetables. Hence, when Lovepreet made up his mind to pursue a career in weightlifting, lack of money was the biggest obstacle which stood in his path. At that time, his grandfather and uncles provided Lovepreet with the financial aid required to continue with his weightlifting training. Later, he enrolled in D.A.V. Senior Secondary School, Amritsar, from where he passed class 12. [1]Dainik Bhaskar He actively participated and won medals in weightlifting competitions during his school days. He was inducted into the national camp in Patiala, where he trained under coach Vijay Sharma, after seven years of hard work and determination.

Physical Appearance

[2]Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games Height: 6′ (182 cm)

[3]Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games Weight: 109 kg

Hair Colour: Black

Eye Colour: Black

Body Measurements (approx.): Chest: 42 Inches, Waist: 38 Inches, Biceps: 20 Inches

 Lovepreet Singh at 2022 Commonwealth Games

Family

Parents & Siblings

Lovepreet Singh’s father, Kirpal Singh, works as a tailor. His mother’s name is Sukhwinder Kaur. Lovepreet Singh is the eldest of three siblings. His brother’s name is Harpreet Singh, and his sister’s name is Manpreet Kaur.

Lovepreet Singh's father, Kirpal Singh

Lovepreet Singh’s father, Kirpal Singh

Lovepreet Singh's mother, Sukhwinder Kaur

Lovepreet Singh’s mother, Sukhwinder Kaur

Lovepreet Singh's sister, Manpreet Kaur

Lovepreet Singh’s sister, Manpreet Kaur

Wife

Lovepreet Singh is unmarried (as of 2022).

Other Relatives

Lovepreet Singh’s grandfather, Gurmej Singh, is a vegetable seller. His grandmother’s name is Jasbir Kaur.

Religion

Lovepreet Singh follows Sikhism. [4]Dainik Bhaskar

Career

During his school days, Lovepreet started working with wholesale vegetable vendors in Amritsar mandi (vegetable market) to sustain his weightlifting dream and supplement his father’s scanty income. He used to reach mandi by 4 am, rush back home by 6 am, get ready, and immediately leave for training. In an interview, his father recalled Lovepreet’s struggles and said,

My income was not enough and he knew that. So, he started working part time at Amritsar vegetable mandi. He used to earn around Rs 300 per day which he used to spend on his diet and other requirements.”

Furthermore, Lovepreet also worked as a “Ghodiwala” at weddings, where his job was to chauffeur around the groom’s mare.

An old image of Lovepreet Singh with a wedding mare

An old image of Lovepreet Singh with a wedding mare

In 2015, he secured a job in the Indian Navy. While talking about Lovepreet’s job in an interview in 2022, his brother, Harpreet said,

He appeared in the Indian Navy trials and got selected. He has been working as Havildar there for more than five years now. That helped him and us a lot.”

As a member of the Chandigarh Amateur Weightlifting Association, he started competing in weightlifting competitions in 2017.

Medals

Gold

  •  2017 Junior Commonwealth Weightlifting Championship (Gold Coast) in the 105 kg weight category with a total lift of 325 kg (150kg Snatch + 175kg clean & jerk)
  • 2016-2017 Junior Nationals (Bhubaneswar) in 105 kg weight category with a total lift of 317 kg (143kg Snatch +174kg clean & jerk)
  • 2017-2018 Junior Nationals (Visakhapatnam) in 105 kg weight category with a total lift of 328 kg (152 kg Snatch +176 kg clean & jerk)
  • 2021-22 Senior Nationals (Bhubaneswar) in 109 kg weight category with a total lift of 350 kg (162 kg Snatch +188 kg clean & jerk)

Silver

  • 2021 Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships (Tashkent) in the 109 kg weight category with a total lift of 348kg (161 kg Snatch +187 kg clean & jerk)

    Lovepreet Singh (left) at Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships 2021 in Tashkent

    Lovepreet Singh (left) at Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships 2021 in Tashkent

  • 2020-21 Senior Nationals (Patiala) in 109 weight category with a total lift of 332 kg (151 kg Snatch+ 181 kg clean & jerk)

Bronze

  • 2017 Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships (Kathmandu) in the 105 kg weight category with a total lift of 331 kgs (151 kgs Snatch + 180 kgs clean & jerk)

    Lovepreet Singh (bronze medal) at 2017 Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships (Kathmandu)

    Lovepreet Singh (bronze medal) at the 2017 Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships (Kathmandu)

  • 2022 Commonwealth Games (Birmingham) in the 109 kg weight category with a total lift of 355 kg (163 Snatch + 192kg clean and jerk) (Clean and Jerk National Record)

    Cameroon's Junior Periclex Ngadja Nyabeyeu (center), Samoa's Jack Hitila Opeloge (left), and Lovepreet Singh at the 2022 Commonwealth Games

    Cameroon’s Junior Periclex Ngadja Nyabeyeu (center), Samoa’s Jack Hitila Opeloge (left), and Lovepreet Singh at the 2022 Commonwealth Games

Facts/Trivia

  • He has a weightlifter inked on his right arm.

    Lovepreet Singh's tattoo

    Lovepreet Singh’s tattoo

  • In an interview, his father shared that they had been putting off the renovation of their shabby house to provide for Lovepreet’s weightlifting requirements.
  • With Lovepreet Singh securing a bronze medal at CWG 2022, India gained its second-ever medal in an over-100kg weightlifting category in the Commonwealth Games after Pardeep Singh’s silver in the 105kg, which he earned at Gold Coast 2018.
  • A huge fan of the late singer Sidhu Moose Wala, Lovepreet paid him a tribute at CWG 2022 by doing Moose Wala’s signature ‘thigh-five’ to celebrate his lift of 163kg in the snatch round; Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead by unknown assailants in the village Jawaharke of Mansa district in Punjab on 29 May 2022. While addressing the media after his win Lovepreet said,

    It is called a Punjabi thaapi (the thigh-five). It is my way of showing respect to my favourite singer.”

    He also revealed that he was listening to Moosewala’s ‘So High’ before the lift.

    Lovepreet Singh doing Sidhu Moose Wala's signature 'thigh-five' to celebrate his lift of 163kg in the snatch round during the 2022 Commonwealth Games

    Lovepreet Singh doing Sidhu Moose Wala’s signature ‘thigh-five’ to celebrate his lift of 163kg in the snatch round during the 2022 Commonwealth Games

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