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We did not run away from wrestling trials, says Vinesh Phogat

Junior wrestlers Antim Panghal and Sujeet Kalkal approached the Delhi High Court, appealing that the exemption be set aside but their petition was dismissed

Our Bureau New Delhi Published 25.07.23, 08:23 AM
Vinesh Phogat (left) and Bajrang Punia, in this file picture, address the media at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on May 14.

Vinesh Phogat (left) and Bajrang Punia, in this file picture, address the media at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on May 14. File photo

Facing the wrestling fraternity’s wrath for accepting exemption from the Asian Games trials, Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia on Monday said they are hurt that young wrestlers dragged them to court.

However, they are delighted to see the junior grapplers have started to fight for their rights.

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The Indian Olympic Association ad hoc panel conducted trials in all 18 categories for the Hangzhou Games but decided to give direct entries to Bajrang (65kg) and Vinesh (53kg), triggering angry reactions from many in the wrestling fraternity.

Junior wrestlers Antim Panghal and Sujeet Kalkal approached the Delhi High Court, appealing that the exemption be set aside but their petition was dismissed.

Both Bajrang and Vinesh, who are abroad at different locations for training, came live on social media to respond to the allegations and recent developments.

“We are not against the trials. I can’t blame Antim. She is not wrong. She is fighting for her right and we are fighting for our right. She is too young, she does not understand. But we are not wrong,” Vinesh said.

“We fought against the system, against the powerful. We took blows on our heads, no one came forward (then).

“She says she was cheated, but did I cheat (during CWG trials)? If at all it was done, it was done by Brijbhushan (the outgoing Wrestling Federation of India president and BJP MP Brijbhushan Sharan Singh), or got it done. My job was to wrestle, and I did that.

“If she felt cheated then she should have gone to court at that point in time. It hurts. But I am glad the kids have started speaking, they are gathering courage now. It’s a positive,” Vinesh, the two-time World Championship medallist, said .

Bajrang said they wanted to speak on the issue only after the trials and after the decision of the court order on the petition.

“It was said that there are three-four wrestlers who can beat Vinesh but dear Antim, Vinesh has not lost (as yet), and will not lose.

“Antim, you said you became first Indian to win U-20 championship but Vinesh is also the only woman wrestler to have won two World medals. You filed a court case against us?” he said.

Vinesh said they do not fear trials.

“We have given 20 years to wrestling. She says I have not practised but I was at the protest site. We are still hungry. We put everything at stake when we were at the peak of our careers.

“The effort that they have put in getting these trials, if that much they had done at dharna, Brijbhushan would not have been outside today and all of us would have been wrestling.

“We did not run away from trials, we just wanted enough time to train. We are game for trials, we have not run away from he country. Someone wins and someone loses but we can’t be given even one-month time to train?” she said.

Written with inputs from PTI

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