Vinesh disqualified for being overweight before final
The shattered 29-year-old had to be taken to the polyclinic inside the Games village due to severe dehydration earlier in the day. "She was found overweight by 100gm this (Wednesday) morning," said an Indian coach.
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Vinesh had scripted history by becoming the first Indian woman wrestler to reach the gold medal bout in her category on Tuesday night. FILE PHOTO: PTI
Paris, 7 Aug
In a shocking reversal of fortunes,
Vinesh Phogat was disqualified on Wednesday from the Olympics after being found
overweight ahead of her women's 50kg final here, leaving her medal-less within
hours of coming close to an unparalleled gold.
Vinesh had scripted history by
becoming the first Indian woman wrestler to reach the gold medal bout in her
category on Tuesday night. Before this morning, she was assured of at least a
silver medal but will now be coming back empty-handed due to the disqualification.
The shattered 29-year-old had to be
taken to the polyclinic inside the Games village due to severe dehydration
earlier in the day. "She was found overweight by 100gm this (Wednesday) morning.
The rules do not allow this and she has been disqualified," said an Indian
coach.
The Indian Olympic Association
requested privacy for the wrestler, who was competing in her third Olympics. "It
is with regret that the Indian contingent shares news of the disqualification
of Vinesh Phogat from the women's Wrestling 50kg class. Despite the best
efforts by the team through the night, she weighed in a few grams over 50kg
this morning," the IOA stated.
"No further comments will be
made by the contingent at this time. The Indian team requests you to respect
Vinesh's privacy. It would like to focus on the competitions on hand," it
added.
International rules stipulate that
any grappler found overweight at the time of weigh-in ends up at the bottom of
the final standings.
She had taken down defending
champion Yui Susaki of Japan en route the finals on Tuesday in a remarkable
performance and was to face American Sarah Ann Hildebrandt in the summit bout
this evening. Hers was not the only weight-related disqualification in the 50kg
category.
On Tuesday, Italy's Emanuela Liuzzi
was also forced to forfeit her preliminary bout after being found overweight.
According to UWW (United World
Wrestling) rules, wrestlers have the right, each in turn, to get on the scale
as many times as they wish throughout the weigh-in period. "If an athlete does not attend or fail
the weigh-in (the 1st or the 2nd weigh-in), he will be eliminated of the
competition and ranked last, without rank," the rule states.
The Indian wrestling contingent was
expectedly distraught. "Everyone here is feeling as if someone in the
family has died. We don't know what has struck us. Everyone is shocked,"
India's national women's coach Virender Dahiya said.
Cutting weight is a painful process
that wrestlers have to endure if their natural body weight is higher than the
division in which they compete. Vinesh's natural body weight is about 56-57kg
and it takes massive effort for her to get down to 50kg. While in invitational
tournaments, UWW allows for a grace of upto 2kg, no such relaxation exists for
showpieces like Olympics, the world championships and the Asian Championships. Athletes
competing in contact sports go without food and even water two days before the
weigh-in.
Boxer Nikhat Zareen had said after
her defeat in Paris that she did not take either food or water for two days to
stay within the weight limit and lost strength as a result.
PM offers support
In Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi offered words of support to Vinesh, who was at the forefront of a lengthy
protest alleging government inaction against former Wrestling Federation of
India head Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who was accused of sexual harassment by
women wrestlers.
"Vinesh, you are a champion
among champions! You are India's pride and an inspiration for each and every
Indian. Today's setback hurts. I wish words could express the sense of despair
that I am experiencing," he posted on X. "At the same time, I know
that you epitomise resilience. It has always been your nature to take
challenges head on. Come back stronger! We are all rooting for you," he
added.
It is learnt that the PM spoke to
IOA President P T Usha and asked her to explore every available avenue that
might help Vinesh's case. "PM spoke to IOA President PT Usha and sought
first hand information from PT Usha on the issue and the options India has in
the wake of Vinesh's setback," a source said. "He asked her to
explore the full range of options to help Vinesh's case. He also urged PT Usha
to file a strong protest regarding her disqualification if that helps
Vinesh," he added.
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