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Wrestling Federation of India ad-hoc panel hands direct entry to Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat for Asian Games

The selection committee has the discretion to select iconic players like medallists of Olympic or World Championship without trials based on recommendations by chief coach or foreign expert

Our Bureau And PTI New Delhi Published 19.07.23, 09:29 AM
Wrestlers Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia during their protest against Wrestling Federation of India chief Brijbhushan Sharan Singh in New Delhi on May 14.

Wrestlers Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia during their protest against Wrestling Federation of India chief Brijbhushan Sharan Singh in New Delhi on May 14. PTI photo

The WFI ad-hoc panel on Tuesday handed Olympic medallist Bajrang Punia and World Championship medallist Vinesh Phogat direct entries into the Asian Games.

This decision was taken without the consent of the national chief coaches and is set to be challenged by other wrestlers and their coaches.

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The IOA ad-hoc panel said in a circular that it has already selected wrestlers in men’s freestyle 65kg and women’s 53kg but trials will be held in all six weight categories in each of the three styles.

The ad-hoc panel did not name Bajrang and Vinesh in the circular but panel member Ashok Garg confirmed that the two wrestlers have been exempted from the trials.

“Yes, Bajrang and Vinesh have been exempted from trials,” Garg said.

These two wrestlers have done well in 65kg and 53kg categories but due to their protest against WFI chief Brijbhushan Sharan Singh, they have not competed in any international tournaments this year.

At the same time, Sujeet Kalakal and Antim Panghal have logged impressive performances in the same categories.

Antim had become India’s first U-20 world champion last year and also won a silver medal at the senior Asian Championship this year.

Sujeet is current U-23 and U-20 Asian champion. He has also won a bronze at the U20 World Championship.

The panel did not favour the four other protesting wrestlers —Sakshi Malik, her husband Satyawart Kadiyan, Jitender Kinha and Bajrang’s wife Sangeeta Phogat.

The Indian Olympic Association’s ad-hoc committee took the decision just four days before the trials to select the wrestling squad for the Asian Games, scheduled to begin on September 23 in the Chinese city of Hangzhou.

Bajrang, who was one of the six protesting wrestlers demanding the arrest of Brij Bhushan, is currently training in Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan. Vinesh, who won the 2018 Asian Games gold medal, is training in Budapest, Hungary.

Exemption criteria

According to the WFI guidelines, the selection trials in all weight categories are mandatory. However, the selection committee will have the discretion to select iconic players like medallists of Olympic/World Championship without trials based on recommendations by chief coach/foreign expert.

Both Bajrang and Vinesh fit in that criteria but in this case men’s free-style national coach Jagmander Singh and women’s national coach Virender Dahiya were kept in the dark.

“I am not even aware that such a decision has been taken. The ad-hoc panel had stopped calling us for meetings. We have not made any such recommendation, we favoured trials in all categories,” Jagmander said.

PTI

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