| 1. Antim Panghal is the first Indian woman to win a gold medal at the U-20 wrestling world championship in 2022. |
| 2. In 2018, she won the 49kg U-15 national wrestling championship in Patna and a bronze medal at the Asian Wrestling Championship in Japan. |
| 3. In 2020, she won a gold medal at the Junior Asian Championship and a silver medal at the U-23 Asian Championship. |
| 4. Antim won a bronze medal in the 53 kg class at the 2021 World Cadets Championship in Budapest, Hungary. |
| 5. She achieved her first gold medal in the senior category in July 2022. |
| 6. In August 2022, she became the first Indian to win the U-20 World Wrestling Championships. |
| 7. Later that year, she won a gold medal in the 53 kg event at the Asian U20 Championship. |
| 8. Antim also won a gold medal at the World Junior Wrestling Championships in Jordan and a silver at the Asian U23 Championship in Kyrgyzstan. |
| 9. She secured a silver medal at the 19th Asian Wrestling Championships in Kazakhstan in April 2023. |
| 10. At the Asian Games in 2022, she attained a bronze medal. |
| 11. In her UWW Championships debut in Belgrade, she won a bronze medal. |
| 12. Antim gets her name from the English word “last” or “final.” |
| 13. She became interested in wrestling after watching a match with her sister at Mahavir Stadium in Hisar, Haryana. |
| 14. Initially hesitant, her father later supported her wrestling aspirations. |
| 15. Due to WFI suspension, she competed as a neutral athlete in the 2023 World Wrestling Championships. |
| 16. Despite not being initially selected, Antim won a bronze medal at the Asian Games in Hangzhou. |
| 17. UWW named her the women’s Rising Star of the Year 2023 in December 2023. |
| 18. Her father sold 1.5 acres of land to support her wrestling training. |
| 19. She was the most expensive Indian woman wrestler in the Pro Wrestling League auction, bought by Uttar Pradesh Dominators for 52 lakh rupees. |