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Published 15:25 IST, August 7th 2024

It is official NOW, Vinesh Phogat is Disqualified from the Olympics, India Set To Appeal

Vinesh Phogat had scripted history by becoming the first Indian woman wrestler to reach the gold medal bout in her category on Tuesday night.

Vinesh Phogat | Image: PTI

In an official communication, the Paris Olympics committee has confirmed that Vinesh Phogat has been disqualified from the event after failing to meet the stipulated weight requirements before her gold medal match on Wednesday. The committee confirmed that Cuban wrestler Yusneylis Guzman Lopez will replace Vinesh Phogat in the final. The Indian grappler had defeated Lopez in the semis of the 50kg women's freestyle wrestling 

Vinesh failed the second-day weigh-in. According to article 11 of the International Wrestling Rules, Vinesh Vinesh (IND) will be replaced by the wrestler who lost against her in the semi-final. Therefore GUZMAN LOPEX Yusneylis (CUB) will compete in the Final. Repechage Susaki Yui (JPN) vs LIVACH Oksana (UKR) will become the Bronze Medal Match,” official communication from the Paris Games said. 

The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) will appeal against the decision made by the organisers at the Paris Olympics.

'Vinesh's disqualification is very shocking. I met Vinesh at the Olympic Village Polyclinic a short while ago and assured her complete support of the Indian Olympic Association, the Government of India and the whole country. We are providing Vinesh with all medical and emotional support. The Wrestling Federation Of India has applied UWW & it is following this up in the strongest possible manner. I am aware of the relentless effort made by Vinesh's medical team throughout the night so that she could meet the competition requirements," President of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) PT Usha saod.

Vinesh Phogat was disqualified from the Olympics 

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 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.

(with PTI inputs)

Updated 16:10 IST, August 7th 2024

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