Vinesh shocks defending Olympic champion to enter quarters
Former European champion and 2018 world championship bronze-medallist Oksana Livach of Ukraine will be Vinesh's next opponent later in the day
PTI
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Thrown in at the deep end, Vinesh came out with a strategy to look for that one attack in the dying moments and pulled that off successfully. PHOTO: PTI
Paris, 6 Aug
Vinesh Phogat pulled off the
biggest upset at the Paris Olympics by outwitting hitherto invincible Yui
Susaki, executing a perfectly-planned strategy to come out a surprise winner in
the women's 50kg opening round.
The Tokyo Games gold medallist and
four-time World Champion Susaki had not lost any of her 94 bouts in her international
career but the Japanese top seed didn't know what was going to hit her in her
opener which she lost 2-3.
Former European champion and 2018
world championship bronze-medallist Oksana Livach of Ukraine will be Vinesh's
next opponent later in the day.
Thrown in at the deep end, Vinesh
came out with a strategy to look for that one attack in the dying moments and
pulled that off successfully. There was no action for first 90 seconds as the
two wrestlers measured each other. Vinesh was warned for passivity and lost the
first point.
The first period past and in the
second one too neither Vinesh nor Susaki made any decisive moves for the
longest time. Vinesh lost one more point for passivity to trail 0-2. With just
18 seconds left in the bout, both Vinesh and Susaki began to look for that one
winning move. Vinesh looked to grab the left leg of the Japanese from but could
not do it from the standing position.
Less than 9 seconds to go, Vinesh
capitalised when Susaki did not have her feet placed on the mat firmly and
managed to push her for a takedown. Vinesh knew what she had achieved by
felling the reigning Olympic and four time world champion.
She first jumped in the air then
fell on the mat, cried and hugged her Belgian coach Woller Akos. The Japanese
corner challenged but it was unsuccessful. After enduring two Olympics
heartbreaks, Vinesh dropped down to women's 50kg for the Paris Games.
No one gave her a chance but she
did what was unthinkable. Prior to the Games, Vinesh had competed in the
Spanish Grand Prix , emerging winner in a field that did not have top
wrestlers, yet it gave her valuable mat time.
She missed training in most of the
2023 season due to a protest against then WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.
Vinesh was a prominent face of the protest, during which she spent nights on
the Jantar Mantar roads.
Nisha Dahiya had already exited the
competition in the women's 68kg on Monday after a shoulder injury resulted in
quarterfinal defeat.
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