WFI Withdraws Parallel Selection Trials for Asian Wrestling Championships

WFI Withdraws Parallel Selection Trials for Asian Wrestling Championships

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has withdrawn its notice for selection trials for the Senior Asian Wrestling Championships 2024 and Asian Olympic Games Qualifier Wrestling Tournament, scheduled for March 10-11. This decision came after the Delhi High Court intervened, stating that there cannot be two parallel trials.

The court directed that the trials will proceed as per the WFI Ad Hoc Committee’s February 9 circular, which called for wrestlers to participate in the same event on the same dates. All eligible candidates will be allowed to participate.

The court’s decision came in response to a plea filed by four wrestlers, including Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik, and her husband Satyawart. The wrestlers challenged WFI’s February 26 notice, claiming that the federation had deliberately issued it despite being barred by the Union Sports Ministry from conducting championships.

The plea also stated that the ministry’s January 7 notice, which restrained WFI from conducting competitions, was still in operation. The ministry had categorically stated that any championships organized by the former’s suspended executive committee would be treated as unsanctioned and unrecognized.

During the hearing, WFI’s senior advocate Dayanan Krishnan initially argued that the United World Wrestling (UWW) would not recognize a team not sent by the elected WFI. However, he later withdrew the circular dated February 26, 2024, without prejudice to his rights and contentions.

The court emphasized that there should be no parallel selection trials and that the trials should proceed as per the ad hoc committee’s circular. The ad hoc committee is responsible for ensuring that all eligible athletes are permitted to participate.

The wrestlers’ plea also sought to declare WFI’s December 21, 2023 elections as illegal. However, the court did not address this issue, as the wrestlers had not made the successful candidates as parties.

The Union Sports Ministry suggested that both WFI and the ad hoc committee should put forth dual suggestions regarding the trials. The ministry’s primary concern is that medalists should represent India under the national flag.

Sports: A Force for Friendship, Respect, and Transformation

Sports: A Force for Friendship, Respect, and Transformation

Sports: A Catalyst for Friendship, Respect, and Solidarity

Olympic gold medalist shooter Abhinav Bindra has emphasized the profound impact of sports beyond the realm of competition. At the Revsportz Trailblazers 2.0 conclave, Bindra, along with Italian shooter Niccolo Campriani and legendary Indian shuttler Pullela Gopichand, shared their insights on the transformative power of sports.

Bindra highlighted the Olympic Value Education Program run by his foundation in Odisha. He cited the example of a mixed-team football tournament in schools, where the Olympic values had a significant impact. “As many as 63 of the 100 school teams were led by girls,” Bindra said, demonstrating the program’s success in promoting gender equality.

He also shared an inspiring story of children modifying game rules to include a teammate with a disability. “It is such transformation that warms the heart,” Bindra said. “Sport teaches you friendship, respect, and solidarity and can shape people while making them health conscious.”

Campriani, who retired from shooting alongside Bindra, spoke about their collaboration on the Refugee Project for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. He expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to society and make a meaningful impact. “To see refugee athletes start from scratch and compete in the Olympics was good,” he said.

Gopichand, renowned for his contributions to Indian badminton, emphasized the importance of physical literacy and participation in sports for all. “Sport should not be only for a select few and just about competition or winning,” he said. “We need to have the larger perspective about the mind-body connect.”

The Trailblazers 2.0 conclave served as a platform for these sports icons to share their experiences and perspectives on the transformative power of sports. Their insights underscore the importance of sports in fostering friendship, respect, solidarity, and overall well-being.

Neeraj Chopra Confident of Peak Performance Ahead of Paris Olympics

Neeraj Chopra Confident of Peak Performance Ahead of Paris Olympics

Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, the reigning Olympic gold medalist, expressed confidence in his preparations for the upcoming Paris Olympics 2024. Speaking at the RevSportz Trailblazers Conclave 2.0 in Kolkata, Chopra emphasized that he is in peak condition and believes his best performances are yet to come.

“I am training hard and feeling good,” said Chopra. “I feel I am yet to perform to the best of my abilities. I also get a feeling that this is the best prepared I have ever been. It will get better in the days to come.”

Chopra, who is one of India’s top medal prospects for the Paris Games, acknowledged the intense competition he will face. “Competition will be tough. A young German has recently cleared 90m. And I will be defending my title. I enjoy this competition,” he said.

Olympic gold medalist shooter Abhinav Bindra, who also spoke at the conclave, stressed the importance of embracing pressure at the highest level. “There will be pressure. Nobody likes it. The point is, you have to accept it. An athlete has to learn to coexist with pressure and find out a way to work with it. That can come only with acceptance and adaptability.”

Cricket icon Sourav Ganguly emphasized the value of consistent effort and preparation. “It is like a board exam, for which you do not prepare for three days but for an entire year. It becomes part of your system. You are well prepared, then there is no panic. And this is no rocket science. You have to keep doing the same thing every day. Also, one has to switch off at times.”

Athletics Federation of India (AFI) president Adille Sumariwalla highlighted the importance of creating a supportive environment for athletes. “An athlete must feel secure that his requirements are taken care of so that he or she can concentrate on what they are doing. We give them that and expect them to do their best. It may or may not result in a medal. We have to work on creating bench strength as well,” he said.

Chopra’s confidence and the support of his fellow athletes and administrators bode well for India’s medal hopes at the Paris Olympics. The javelin thrower’s determination to push himself further and his belief in his abilities suggest that he is poised to deliver another stellar performance on the world stage.

Magic Rally from 21-Point Deficit to End Wizards' Losing Streak

Magic Rally from 21-Point Deficit to End Wizards’ Losing Streak

The Orlando Magic staged a remarkable comeback to defeat the Washington Wizards 119-109 on Wednesday night, snapping the Wizards’ 16-game losing streak.

Trailing by 21 points in the second quarter, the Magic rallied behind Franz Wagner’s 28 points and Paolo Banchero’s 25 points. Orlando’s defense held Washington to just 44 points in the second half, leading to the largest comeback of the season for the Magic.

Meanwhile, the Atlanta Hawks held off a late surge from the Cleveland Cavaliers to secure a 112-101 victory. Saddiq Bey led the Hawks with 23 points, while Jarrett Allen paced the Cavaliers with 18 points and 19 rebounds.

In Philadelphia, the Memphis Grizzlies overcame a 12-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat the 76ers 115-109. Jaren Jackson Jr. had a dominant performance with 30 points, 11 rebounds, and six blocks.

The Los Angeles Clippers rallied from a 20-point deficit to edge out the Houston Rockets 122-116. Kawhi Leonard led the Clippers with 28 points, while Alperen Sengun had a triple-double for the Rockets with 23 points, 19 rebounds, and 14 assists.

Rodón's Struggles Continue as Yankees Fall to Rays

Rodón’s Struggles Continue as Yankees Fall to Rays

Carlos Rodón’s struggles continued on Wednesday as he surrendered two more homers in the New York Yankees’ 4-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. The AL batting champion, Yandy Díaz, greeted Rodón with a first-pitch homer, while Richie Palocios launched a two-run drive off his final offering. Rodón’s outing ended after 3+ innings, allowing three runs on five hits.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone acknowledged Rodón’s lackluster fastball velocity, but praised his performance between the first and last pitches. Rodón’s injury-plagued 2023 season saw him post a 3-8 record with a 6.85 ERA. He is now in the second year of a six-year, $162 million contract.

Rodón expressed his frustration with his inability to stay healthy, emphasizing that he is a formidable pitcher when fit. His recent simulated game resulted in four homers allowed to Yankees minor leaguers, while his other spring training start yielded a solo homer.

Alex Verdugo returned to the Yankees lineup after recovering from a bruised leg, but struck out in all three at-bats. Reliever Tommy Kahnle, hampered by a shoulder injury, indicated that he may not be ready for opening day and could start rehab games in the first week of the regular season.

Meanwhile, Shohei Ohtani continued his impressive spring training performance for the Los Angeles Dodgers, going 2 for 2 with a walk against the Chicago White Sox. The Japanese star has recorded seven RBIs in 12 at-bats so far.

Lucas Giolito of the Boston Red Sox will seek a second opinion on his ailing right elbow in Alabama. Manager Alex Cora revealed that Giolito will consult with Dr. Jeffrey R. Dugas to explore treatment options, including surgery.

Cody Bellinger made his spring training debut for the Chicago Cubs, drawing a walk in three plate appearances. Eddie Rosario has agreed to a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals, pending a physical exam.

Brandon Lowe of the Tampa Bay Rays is focused on staying healthy after two injury-marred seasons. Dylan Crews, the Nationals’ No. 2 overall pick, hit his first spring training homer against the Miami Marlins. Adolis García homered in his first Cactus League appearance for the Texas Rangers.

Gary Vaynerchuk: Unconventional Success Through Self-Belief and Defiance

Gary Vaynerchuk: Unconventional Success Through Self-Belief and Defiance

Gary Vaynerchuk’s entrepreneurial journey is a testament to his unwavering determination and unconventional approach. From his humble beginnings as an immigrant from the Soviet Union, Vaynerchuk’s entrepreneurial spirit manifested at an early age.

Vaynerchuk’s success stems from his unwavering belief in self-love and acceptance, instilled in him by his mother. Despite his family’s financial struggles, he was taught that happiness is not contingent on material wealth. This early realization became a driving force in his pursuit of success.

Vaynerchuk’s unconventional path to business success is evident in his disregard for societal norms. He embraced casual attire and profanity in his public speaking engagements, defying industry expectations. His unwavering belief in his own values allowed him to stand firm against criticism.

Vaynerchuk’s bond with tennis star Nick Kyrgios is rooted in their shared audacity and curiosity. Both have challenged conventions in their respective fields, with Kyrgios’s unconventional playing style and Vaynerchuk’s disruptive business practices.

Vaynerchuk emphasizes the importance of defining work-life balance on an individual basis. He believes that fulfillment lies in prioritizing one’s own needs and desires over societal expectations. By auditing relationships and releasing what no longer serves them, individuals can create a life that aligns with their true selves.

Vaynerchuk’s message resonates with entrepreneurs and individuals seeking to forge their own paths. His emphasis on self-belief, unconventional thinking, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment provides a roadmap for success in both business and life.

Visa Issues Threaten Toronto's Hosting of Prestigious Chess Tournament

Visa Issues Threaten Toronto’s Hosting of Prestigious Chess Tournament

The 2024 Candidates Tournament, a prestigious chess event organized by the International Chess Federation (FIDE), is scheduled to take place in Toronto from April 3 to 23. However, the tournament’s location remains uncertain due to visa issues affecting several participants.

Five Indian players have received visa approvals for the tournament: Praggnanandhaa R, Vidit Santosh Gujrathi, and Gukesh D in the Open category, and Vaishali Rameshbabu and Koneru Humpy in the Women’s category. However, three players and an official from other countries are still awaiting their visas.

Vladimir Drkulec, president of the Chess Federation of Canada, confirmed that all Indian participants have received their visas and will be able to participate in the tournament. However, he emphasized that the tournament will be moved to Spain if all players from other countries do not receive their visas by Friday.

“We are down to ten visas still needing approval. There are no Indians on that list,” Drkulec said. “But it won’t do any good if we don’t get all the players approved from other countries as the tournament will move to Spain.”

FIDE has issued an urgent appeal to Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Marc Miller, to resolve the visa issue. FIDE director general Emil Sutovsky has stated that the tournament will not be postponed or players replaced due to visa issues.

This will be the first time the Candidates Tournament, which has been held for nearly 70 years, will be held in North America. The tournament features 16 of the world’s top chess players, including Magnus Carlsen, the reigning World Champion.

Indian Hockey Team's Paris Olympics Schedule Unveiled

Indian Hockey Team’s Paris Olympics Schedule Unveiled

India’s Hockey Odyssey at Paris Olympics: Schedule Unveiled

The Indian men’s hockey team’s path to glory at the Paris Olympics has been laid out, with the release of the official match schedule. The Tokyo Olympics bronze medallists will embark on their quest for a podium finish on July 27, facing New Zealand in their opening encounter.

India’s Pool B campaign will continue with a clash against Argentina on July 29, followed by a showdown with Ireland on July 30. The team will then face the formidable Belgium on August 1 and conclude their group stage against Australia on August 2.

Pool A features an equally competitive lineup, including the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, France, Great Britain, and South Africa. The top four teams from each pool will advance to the quarterfinals, scheduled for August 4. The semifinals will take place on August 6, setting the stage for the bronze-medal playoff and the grand finale on August 8.

The matches will be held at the Yves-du-Manoir Stadium in Colombes, a historic venue that has witnessed countless sporting triumphs. Belgium, the reigning Olympic champions, will be eager to defend their title, while India will be determined to improve upon their bronze medal performance in Tokyo.

The schedule announcement was made in the presence of International Olympic Committee chief Thomas Bach and FIH president Tayyab Ikram, underscoring the significance of the event. The Indian team will now have a clear roadmap as they prepare for the biggest stage in hockey.

WFI Tightens Rules for National Wrestling Trials, Enforces State Affiliation and Weight Category Restrictions

WFI Tightens Rules for National Wrestling Trials, Enforces State Affiliation and Weight Category Restrictions

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has announced strict measures to ensure the integrity of the upcoming national trials for the Asian Championships and Asian Olympic Games Qualifiers. The trials, scheduled for March 10-11, will allow wrestlers to compete only from their original states, and no grappler will be permitted to participate in multiple weight categories.

The WFI’s decision stems from concerns raised over wrestlers representing states other than their own at the recent Senior National Championship held in Jaipur. “Several wrestlers, who actually hailed from Haryana, represented states like Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim at the Nationals conducted by the ad-hoc committee in Jaipur. This is wrong and we will not allow this,” a WFI source told PTI.

To verify the genuineness of wrestlers’ state affiliations, the WFI has instructed them to bring their WFI Licence Book, Birth Certificate, and Adhar Card to the trials. “Sikkim and Arunachal are not even affiliated state bodies. We will not stop anyone from competing, but wrestlers have to come from their original state,” the source added.

The trials will be crucial in selecting the Indian teams for the Asian Championships and Asian Olympic Games Qualifiers, both scheduled to be held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. To ensure a strong squad, the WFI has allowed wrestlers to compete in multiple weight categories over the two days of the trials.

“It will ensure that if a strong wrestler like Aman Sehrawat or Ravi Dahiya misses out on selection in the Olympic weight category (57kg), then he can get a chance in the non-Olympic weight category (61kg). That way, we will have a strong Indian squad,” the source explained.

However, Antim Panghal, the only Indian grappler to secure an Olympic quota so far, has been exempted from the March 10-11 trials. She will instead compete against the winner of the trials at a later date this month.

Stolen Ferrari Recovered After 28 Years, Belonging to Former F1 Driver

Stolen Ferrari Recovered After 28 Years, Belonging to Former F1 Driver

Stolen Ferrari Recovered After Three Decades, Belonging to Former F1 Driver

In a remarkable turn of events, British police have recovered a Ferrari F512M stolen from Austrian Formula One driver Gerhard Berger in Italy nearly three decades ago. The red sports car was one of two vehicles taken while their drivers were competing in the San Marino Grand Prix in April 1995.

For years, the stolen Ferraris remained elusive. However, in January 2023, London’s Metropolitan Police received a tip from Ferrari that a vehicle being sold to a U.S. buyer by a U.K. broker had been flagged as stolen.

The Organized Vehicle Crime Unit swiftly launched an investigation and traced the car’s journey to Britain from Japan in late 2023. Officers seized the vehicle, estimated to be worth around 350,000 pounds ($444,000).

“Our inquiries were meticulous and involved reaching out to authorities worldwide,” said Constable Mike Pilbeam, who led the investigation. “We collaborated closely with the National Crime Agency, Ferrari, and international car dealerships, which proved invaluable in unraveling the vehicle’s history and preventing its export.”

While no arrests have been made, the investigation continues. The second stolen Ferrari remains missing.

The Ferrari F512M, produced between 1994 and 1996, is a highly sought-after sports car. With a top speed of 315 kilometers per hour (196 miles per hour), it was one of the fastest vehicles of its time. Only 501 units of the F512M were manufactured, making it a rare and valuable collector’s item.

The recovery of Berger’s stolen Ferrari is a testament to the dedication and collaboration of law enforcement agencies and the automotive industry. It also serves as a reminder that even the most elusive stolen vehicles can be tracked down and returned to their rightful owners.

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