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Latest revision as of 13:35, 26 January 2026

Indian ice stock sport athlete

Mohammad Sarfaraz

Born (1990-10-10) 10 October 1990 (age 35)[1][2]

Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India

Other names Sarfi
Style Right hand
Parent(s) Bashir Ahmad and Sabreena Begum

Mohammad Sarfaraz, known as Sarfi, is an Indian international ice stock sport athlete.[1] Sarfi has a right hand style and has represented India at an international level.
In 2018 Mohammad Sarfaraz led India to a tenth place finish at the World Championships in Austria.[1][2]

Mohammad Sarfaraz has captained the Indian ice stock sport national team since 2018.[1] He is currently Asia’s highest scorer in Target Competition, a score of 154 which he achieved in Single’s Target Event in Harbin, China International Cup 2019.[3] He is also the head coach of senior men and women teams for Ice Stock Sport in Jammu and Kashmir. He also monitors the progress of J&K A and J&K under-19 Stock sports teams.[3]

Career

Mohammad Sarfaraz has represented the India national ice stock sport team at multiple competitions. He was part of the Jammu & Kashmir team that won the gold medal at the 12th Winter National Ice Stock Championship.[4] Sarfaraz also participated in international competitions, including the 15th Ice Stock World Championship 2025 in Kapfenberg and Stanz, Austria.[5]

Ice Stock Sport World Championships

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Year Championship Location Team ranking
2018 12th World Ice Stock Sport Championship Amstetten, Austria 11th [6]
2020 13th World Ice Stock Sport Championship Regen, Germany 9th [7]
2025 15th World Ice Stock Sport Championships Kapfenberg and Stanz, Austria 7th [8]

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