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Wrestling Asian Championships: Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat hit mat for first time in 15 days amid wrestlers’ protest ahead of Asian Ch’ships trials from May 17

Wrestling Asian Championships: Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat hit mat for first time in 15 days amid wrestlers’ protest ahead of Asian Ch’ships trials from May 17

Wrestling Asian Championships: Amid their ongoing protest, star wrestlers Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat and Sakshi Malik hit the mat on Monday for the first time in 15 days. This sudden change is made so that the grapplers are ready for the Asian Games trials as the IOA’s ad-hoc panel has green-lit the resumption of activities […]

Wrestling Asian Championships: Amid their ongoing protest, star wrestlers Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat and Sakshi Malik hit the mat on Monday for the first time in 15 days. This sudden change is made so that the grapplers are ready for the Asian Games trials as the IOA’s ad-hoc panel has green-lit the resumption of activities by finalising dates for the Asian Championships (U17, 23) trials. Follow Wrestling Asian Championships 2023 Live Updates with InsideSport.IN

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Sparring was out of question for these top wrestlers after they resumed their sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar, demanding the arrest of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who they have accused of sexual exploitation of women wrestlers.

Bajrang and Vinesh have not competed in any international tournament since January and have not gone for training abroad though the Sports Authority of India (SAI) had cleared their training-cum-exposure stints on their request.

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Till recently, they were adamant that unless their demands are met they won’t train or compete in international tournaments. In the last fortnight, they had two light training sessions at Jantar Mantar only.

However, Vinesh on Sunday had said they will resume training and won’t shun tournaments anymore.

In the one-hour session at a nearby stadium, Bajrang had Jitender Kinha as his sparring partner while Vinesh trained with her cousin Sangeeta and Rio Olympics bronze medallist Sakshi Malik.

Satyawart Kadian on their Wrestling Asian Championships preparation

“The last time we did mat training was a day before the resumption of this protest. And you have seen how busy we were in meeting supporters in the last 15 days. The discussions were happening even late in the night, training was not possible. But now, we will do mat training consistently,” said a wrestler who was part of the training session.

“We had light training today as we followed techniques. Gradually, we will start strength and endurance training as well. We are hoping that a proper resolution will come and by that time we want to be ready for the Asian Games trials. We also want to compete in the upcoming Ranking Series tournament,” he added.

However, the team for the UWW Ranking Series event, scheduled to be held in Bishkek from June 1-4 has already been decided. It’s more or less the same team that had competed at the Asian Championships in Astana in April and won 14 medals.

Bajrang, Vinesh, Sakshi, Satyawart and Sangeeta were not a part of the Indian team in Astana as they were protesting.

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