There was a lot of drama in the Women’s selection trials for Paris Olympics 2024 at SAI Academy in Patiala. The trials were delayed when India’s star wrestler Vinesh Phogat held the selection trials demanding a written assurance from the authorities that a final trial will be held in the 53kg weight class before the Olympics.
Vinesh showed up at the SAI center to compete in the 50kg trials after leading a protracted protest against BJP MP and former WFI President Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, accusing him of sexual harassment.
Prior to the protest, the 29-year-old competed in the 53kg weight class; however, since Antim Panghal has already earned an Olympic quota in that category, she has lowered her weight class.
Vinesh also sought permission to compete in both 50kg and 53kg trials on Monday. This led to a delay in trials.
“Vinesh wants an assurance from the government. Probably she fears that if WFI gets back the control, the federation may change the selection policy. But how can the government give assurance on this. The government can’t interfere in selection matters,” a coach, present at the trials, told PTI.
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“Probably she wants to secure her future. If she loses 50kg trials today she wants to ensure that she remains in hunt in 53kg. If she finishes in top-4 today in 53kg, she remains alive for Paris Games qualification,” the coach added.