IOA Chief Slams Vinesh Phogat for Blaming Association for Olympic Disqualification

IOA Chief Slams Vinesh Phogat for Blaming Association for Olympic Disqualification

Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President PT Usha has strongly criticized former wrestler Vinesh Phogat for blaming the association for her disqualification from the Paris Olympics. Usha asserted that the responsibility lies with Phogat’s team, not the IOA.

Phogat, who recently entered politics and won her debut election in Haryana, had accused the IOA of mishandling her disqualification. However, Usha refuted these claims, stating that the IOA had provided Phogat with all the necessary support.

“She was a sportsperson. She should carry the qualities of a sportsman,” Usha said. “We all wanted medals from her. After meeting her, we went to the World Wrestling Federation president to protest. They said, ‘rules are rules.'”

Usha emphasized that Phogat’s team was aware of the weight regulations and should have taken appropriate measures to ensure compliance. “For us, it’s new, only 100 gms, but for them it is not new. This had happened earlier as well so she should know what to do, and how to tackle it,” Usha said.

Phogat was disqualified from the 50kg category women’s freestyle final for being 100 gm overweight in the second weigh-in. She challenged the verdict in the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) but was unsuccessful.

Usha expressed disappointment that Phogat had chosen to criticize the IOA instead of acknowledging her own team’s shortcomings. “It is not our or our sport science doctor’s fault, it is her and her team’s fault but still, she criticises us,” Usha said.

Phogat’s disqualification ended her hopes of becoming the first woman Indian wrestler to win silver or gold in the Olympics. She announced her retirement from the sport shortly after the incident.

Vinesh Phogat Accused of Omitting Uncle's Name in Thank You Note

Vinesh Phogat Accused of Omitting Uncle’s Name in Thank You Note

Vinesh Phogat, a former Indian wrestler, has once again faced accusations of omitting her uncle Mahavir Phogat’s name from her “thank you” note following her disqualification from the Paris Olympics 2024. Phogat qualified for the 50kg final but was disqualified for being 100gm overweight before the match.

In a conversation on ‘Top Angle With Sushant Sinha,’ Babita Phogat, Mahavir Phogat’s daughter and a former Indian wrestler, expressed her disappointment over Vinesh’s omission. She revealed that Mahavir had fought tirelessly to preserve Vinesh’s career and accused her cousin of ingratitude.

“I have seen my father cry just three times in my life. First, when me and my sisters got married. Second, when my uncle died and third, when Vinesh got disqualified from the Olympics,” Babita said. “When my uncle died, Vinesh and both of her siblings suddenly quit wrestling. My father went to their house and fought with their mother to get them back to wrestling. Imagine how much he has worked to make Vinesh. But she thanked everyone except for that guru.”

The National Anti-Doping Authority (NADA) has also served a notice to Vinesh Phogat for a whereabouts failure. A team was sent to collect a urine sample from Phogat, who missed a medal in the Paris Olympics due to her disqualification, but she was not available at her residence.

Vinesh Phogat, who made history by becoming the first Indian female wrestler to qualify for the final of the Women’s 50kg category in Paris, has been asked to respond to the notice within 14 days.

The incident has sparked controversy and raised questions about Vinesh Phogat’s relationship with her family and her gratitude towards those who have supported her career.

Vinesh Phogat's Disqualification: Yogeshwar Dutt Calls for Apology

Vinesh Phogat’s Disqualification: Yogeshwar Dutt Calls for Apology

Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification from the gold medal bout at the Paris Olympics sent shockwaves through the Indian contingent and the wrestling world. The wrestler’s disqualification due to being 100gm overweight sparked an outpouring of sympathy and support.

However, London Olympics bronze medalist Yogeshwar Dutt has expressed a different perspective, stating that Vinesh should have apologized for missing out on the medal. “If someone gets disqualified at the Olympics, the first thing they should do is apologize to the entire country for their mistake and for the loss of a medal,” Dutt said.

Dutt criticized the narrative that Vinesh’s disqualification was a conspiracy, emphasizing that the rules apply equally to all athletes. “Everyone knows that if someone is disqualified, whether it’s because of a 1-gram, 10-gram, or 100-gram weight difference, the rules apply the same,” he said.

Dutt also questioned the protests against Wrestling Federation of India president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, accusing the protesters of creating a “wrong atmosphere” across the country. “Even after the loss of a medal for the country, a new narrative was built, claiming that something wrong had happened to Vinesh,” he said.

Dutt’s comments come as Vinesh and Bajrang Punia, another prominent face in the protests, have joined the Congress party and are contesting the Haryana Assembly election. Dutt, who joined the BJP in 2019, was overlooked by the party for the upcoming state assembly polls.

Iranian Javelin Thrower Disqualified from Paralympics Final

Iranian Javelin Thrower Disqualified from Paralympics Final

Iranian athlete Sadegh Beit Sayah’s Paralympic dream was shattered on Saturday when he was disqualified from the men’s javelin throw F41 final in Paris. The disqualification came after Sayah had set a new Paralympic record with a throw of 47.64 meters in his fifth attempt.

The F41 category is for athletes with short stature. Sayah’s disqualification was due to a violation of rule 8.1 of the World Para Athletics Rules and Regulations (Code of Conduct and Ethics). The rule states that “World Para Athletics (WPA) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity, ethics, and conduct in the sport of Para athletics. All participants in the sport, including athletes, coaches, officials, and administrators, have a responsibility to uphold these standards and ensure that the sport is conducted in a fair, honest, and transparent manner.”

The Paris Paralympics committee has not revealed the specific reason for Sayah’s disqualification. However, fans have speculated that it may have been due to his display of a black flag with Arabic text in red during the competition.

The disqualification was a major blow to Sayah, who had been favored to win the gold medal. It also marked a disappointing end to the Paralympics for Iran, which had hoped to finish among the top 10 in the medal standings.

Meanwhile, India’s Navdeep Singh benefited from Sayah’s disqualification. Singh, who had originally finished fourth, was awarded the gold medal. It was a redemption arc for Singh, who had finished fourth in the same event at the Tokyo Paralympics.

Vinesh Phogat's Disqualification Overshadows Indian Olympic Success

Vinesh Phogat’s Disqualification Overshadows Indian Olympic Success

Ace Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s journey at the 2024 Paris Olympics ended in heartbreak despite her valiant efforts. After reaching the final of the women’s 50kg freestyle wrestling event, Vinesh was disqualified due to a failed weigh-in by a mere 100 grams. The devastating news shattered the hopes of the entire nation, which had pinned its hopes on her for a medal.

Vinesh’s disqualification sparked outrage and disappointment, leading her to challenge the decision at the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS). However, the verdict went against her, further dampening her spirits. Despite the bitter turn of events, Vinesh’s determination and resilience have earned her the admiration and respect of her countrymen.

While Vinesh may not have officially secured a medal in Paris, her performance has significantly boosted her brand value. According to the Economic Times, her fee for endorsement deals has skyrocketed, reflecting her increased popularity and marketability. Before the Olympics, Vinesh reportedly charged around INR 25 lakh per deal. However, she now commands a fee in the range of INR 75 lakh to 1 crore from a single brand.

Vinesh’s success has also inspired other Indian athletes. Neeraj Chopra, the reigning Olympic gold medalist in javelin throw, returned home with a silver medal from Paris. Despite failing to repeat his gold medal performance, Chopra’s brand value has soared by 30-40%, reaching an estimated USD 40 million or INR 330 crore.

Manu Bhaker, another Indian shooting sensation, bagged two bronze medals in Paris. Her impressive performance has led to a surge in her brand value, resulting in a lucrative INR 1.5 crore deal with ThumbsUp. Before the Olympics, Manu charged around INR 25 lakh per endorsement deal. However, her Olympic success has seen her fee increase by six times.

The success of Vinesh, Neeraj, and Manu has not only brought glory to India but has also had a positive impact on the sports industry. Their achievements have inspired young athletes and ignited a passion for sports in the hearts of millions of Indians.

Vinesh Phogat Receives Grand Welcome Despite Olympic Disqualification

Vinesh Phogat Receives Grand Welcome Despite Olympic Disqualification

Vinesh Phogat’s Olympic journey has been a rollercoaster of emotions. After becoming the first Indian woman wrestler to reach an Olympic final, her dreams were shattered when she was disqualified for being 100 grams overweight on the morning of the gold medal bout. Despite her disappointment, Vinesh has received an outpouring of support and adulation upon her return to India.

However, her husband, Somvir Rathee, has raised concerns about false claims of cash prizes being made by certain organizations. In a social media post, Rathee clarified that Vinesh has not received any money from these entities. He urged well-wishers to refrain from spreading false news, as it harms both Vinesh and social values.

Despite the setback, Vinesh was greeted with a grand welcome at the IGI airport in Delhi. Hundreds of supporters gathered to show their solidarity, including fellow wrestlers Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik. Vinesh expressed her gratitude for the support, saying, “I thank the entire country for support.”

Vinesh’s caravan then proceeded to her native village in Haryana, where she was met with more well-wishers. Congress leader Deepender Hooda presented her with a mace, a symbol of victory, which brought tears to her eyes.

Vinesh’s disqualification has sparked discussions about the strict weight regulations in wrestling. Some experts have argued that the 100-gram margin is too narrow and can lead to unfair disqualifications. Others have emphasized the importance of adhering to the rules and maintaining a healthy weight.

Despite the controversy, Vinesh remains a role model for aspiring wrestlers and a source of inspiration for all Indians. Her resilience and determination have earned her the respect and admiration of the nation.

Vinesh Phogat's Olympic Heartbreak Inspires Outpouring of Love and Support

Vinesh Phogat’s Olympic Heartbreak Inspires Outpouring of Love and Support

Vinesh Phogat, India’s wrestling star, has received an outpouring of love and support since her return from the Paris Olympics 2024. Despite the heartbreak of being disqualified from the women’s 50kg wrestling final, Vinesh’s resilience and determination have inspired the nation.

Upon her arrival at the New Delhi airport on Saturday, Vinesh was greeted by a throng of supporters. Her journey to her family’s village, Babali, was a testament to the immense admiration she holds in her community. Thousands lined the streets, cheering and showering her with affection.

On Monday, Vinesh celebrated Raksha Bandhan with her brother. A heartwarming video emerged on social media, showing Vinesh holding a bundle of Rs 500 notes. “I am almost 30 years old. Last year he gave me Rs 500. After that this (points to a bundle of currency note). He has earned this much money only in his whole life (jokingly), which he has given to me,” Vinesh said, eliciting laughter from her brother.

Vinesh’s journey from Delhi to Balali was a testament to her popularity. She was felicitated by supporters and ‘khap’ panchayats in several villages, extending her 135km-long journey to nearly 13 hours.

Despite the disappointment of her disqualification, Vinesh has remained steadfast in her resolve to fight for justice. Her appeal against the disqualification was rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), but she has vowed to continue her battle against the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI).

“Our fight has not ended and it will continue,” Vinesh declared. “We have been fighting a battle for one year. It will continue and by God’s grace, the truth will prevail.”

Vinesh’s unwavering spirit has resonated with the nation. She has become a symbol of resilience and determination, inspiring countless young athletes to pursue their dreams. Her legacy as a two-time CWG gold medallist, Asian Games champion, and eight-time Asian Championships medallist will continue to inspire generations to come.

Vinesh Phogat Receives Grand Welcome After Olympic Disqualification

Vinesh Phogat Receives Grand Welcome After Olympic Disqualification

Celebrated Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat received a rousing welcome upon her return to India after her controversial disqualification at the Paris Olympics. Hundreds of supporters gathered outside the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, expressing their solidarity with Phogat, who was disqualified for being overweight after reaching the 50kg final.

The outpouring of support continued during a roadshow from Delhi to Phogat’s native village of Balali. Along the 135km journey, she was felicitated by supporters and ‘khap’ panchayats in several villages, extending the trip to nearly 13 hours.

In Balali, Phogat was greeted with a gold medal by community elders, a testament to the pride and admiration she has brought to her village. Despite the late hour, a massive crowd attended the felicitation ceremony.

Overwhelmed by the reception, Phogat expressed her gratitude and her desire to train women wrestlers from Balali to achieve even greater success than herself. She emphasized the importance of support and encouragement for aspiring female wrestlers.

Phogat’s disqualification had sparked outrage in India and the wrestling world. Her appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) was rejected, but her determination and resilience have inspired many.

Upon reaching her village, Phogat addressed the gathering, expressing her hope that someone from Balali would surpass her achievements. She urged the community to support women wrestlers and provide them with the necessary resources to excel.

Phogat’s journey has been marked by both triumph and adversity. She is a two-time Commonwealth Games gold medalist, Asian Games champion, and has won eight Asian Championships medals. Her disqualification at the Olympics was a setback, but it has not diminished her spirit or her commitment to the sport.

Phogat’s return to India has been a celebration of her achievements and a reminder of the power of resilience and determination. Her story continues to inspire aspiring wrestlers and serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of Indian athletes.

Vinesh Phogat's Emotional Return to India After Olympics Disqualification

Vinesh Phogat’s Emotional Return to India After Olympics Disqualification

Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s return to India after her Paris Olympics 2024 campaign was met with an overwhelming reception from the crowd. Hundreds of supporters had gathered outside the IGI airport in New Delhi to give a rousing welcome to Vinesh, who was disqualified for being overweight after reaching the 50kg final at the Olympics. Vinesh’s appeal against her disqualification was also rejected by the ad-hoc division of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

Amid this grand welcome in Delhi, a very heartwarming moment was captured from Vinesh’s native village in Haryana. Upon arriving at Balali, Haryana, Vinesh hugged her uncle and mentor Mahavir Singh Phogat, and the duo shared a very emotional moment. During Vinesh’s disqualification at the Olympics, Mahavir was constantly extending support to Vinesh.

This particular hug between the duo left all the netizens and fans emotional. On August 8, Vinesh penned an emotional note to announce her decision to retire from wrestling. However, after seeing such a warm reception from the fans, she stated that she has got the courage to pick up the threads and get on with life.

“As I got love from my fellow Indians, my village, and my family members, I guess I would get some courage to make this wound heal. Maybe, I could return to wrestling,” Vinesh told the media.

“I just want to say that missing the Olympic medal is the biggest wound in my life. I don’t know how much time it would take to heal this wound. I don’t know if I would pursue wrestling or not, but the kind of courage I got today (Saturday), I want to use that in the right direction,” she added.

Vinesh and fellow Olympians Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik have been protesting for more than a year against the Wrestling Federation of India and its former chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for his alleged sexual harassment of women grapplers.

“Our fight has not ended, and the fight will continue, and I pray to God that the truth will prevail,” said Vinesh.

Vinesh Phogat's Olympic Journey: Heartbreak, Resilience, and Unwavering Spirit

Vinesh Phogat’s Olympic Journey: Heartbreak, Resilience, and Unwavering Spirit

Vinesh Phogat’s Olympic journey has been a rollercoaster of emotions, culminating in a heartbreaking disqualification and subsequent appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). Despite the setbacks, Phogat’s resilience and determination have shone through, earning her the admiration and support of the nation.

Upon her arrival at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, Phogat was greeted by a throng of cheering fans and a thick security cover. Overcome with emotion, she broke down in tears, consoled by teammates Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik.

Phogat’s disqualification stemmed from being found 100 grams overweight on the day of her historic gold medal bout in the women’s 50kg wrestling. Despite her impressive victories in the previous rounds, including a triumph over four-time world champion Yui Susaki of Japan, her podium finish was nullified.

Undeterred, Phogat and her team appealed to CAS for a joint silver medal. However, after several deferrals, CAS ultimately ruled against her plea. In an emotional social media post, Phogat expressed her disappointment and the hardships she had faced throughout her journey.

Despite the setback, Phogat has hinted at a possible return to wrestling. “Maybe under different circumstances, I could see myself playing till 2032,” she wrote. “I can’t predict what the future holds for me, but I am sure that I will continue to fight always for what I believe in.”

Phogat’s unwavering spirit and the outpouring of support she has received serve as a testament to her indomitable character. While her Olympic dream may have been cut short, her legacy as a champion and an inspiration to countless young athletes remains intact.

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