Vinesh Phogat apologises to WFI, disciplinary committee to take a call on her participation in World Championships
Vinesh Phogat
Ace wrestler Vinesh Phogat had a forgetful campaign at the Tokyo Olympics. India’s brightest medal hopes Phogat bowed out in the quarterfinals as she was pinned, a climax none could have imagined. Following her loss, the star grappler has been peppered with criticism along with a ban from the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) for alleged misconduct.
The WFI has temporarily suspended the ace grappler for indiscipline during the recently concluded Tokyo Games. Vinesh was given time till August 16 to reply to the notice that mentioned indiscipline on three counts. In her reply, Vinesh has apologised to the governing body.
“WFI has received the reply and Vinesh has apologised,” a source, aware of the developments, told PTI. “But it is very much possible that despite the apology, she may not still be allowed to travel to the World Championship.“
The disciplinary committee will be making a decision on her fate. “She has sent an e-mail, the committee will see her response and it depends whether they are satisfied with it or not. The disciplinary committee will take the call,” sources within the WFI told ANI.
‘No physio for a day makes no difference on mat’ – WFI responds to Vinesh Phogat’s claims
Ahead of the Games, Vinesh’s pleas for a dedicated physio were denied by the Indian Olympic Association. A physio is very crucial for wrestlers, especially those like Phogat who is returning from an injury and cut weight right before their competition. WFI assistant secretary Vinod Tomar asserts that her performance should not have been affected by the absence of her regular physio.
“Ek aadha din mein koi farak nahi padta ke physio na ho toh perform nahi kar sakte mat pe (a physio not being there for a day makes no difference to the performance on the mat),” he told The Indian Express.
“There were many physios there. It’s no such thing that your own physio will know where the problem is. XYZ, everyone can help. The federation knew that if a player can’t perform at their best, they will put an allegation that ‘my physio was not sent, my coach was not sent…’ Last year, she was given everything she asked for – sab suvidhaye diya tha.”
Vinesh Phogat had demanded accreditation for her personal physio Purnima Ngomdir long before the Games. The WFI assistant secretary shares that the cap on the number of support staff due to the pandemic made it very difficult for the governing body to fit in another member into the squad. Tomar further shared that WFI went through a lot of trouble to squeeze in Vinesh’s Hungarian coach, Woller Akos.
“At an international event where a team goes, the federation doesn’t send a personal physio. For an event like the Olympics, we need accreditation. The number of players who qualify, we get only 33 percent of that for support staff.“
“Vinesh wanted her physio, but it would not be possible to send every wrester’s personal physio and coach,” Tomar argued. “Humare jab 10 wrestler hote hai tab usme bhi ek physio se ho jata (Even when we have a team of 10 wrestlers, one physio is good enough).”
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