Sudha Murty's Response to Vinesh Phogat's Disqualification Sparks Controversy

Sudha Murty’s Response to Vinesh Phogat’s Disqualification Sparks Controversy

Rajya Sabha MP Sudha Murty’s response to wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification from the Paris Olympics 2024 has sparked controversy online. Murty’s remarks, which downplayed the significance of Phogat’s disqualification, were met with criticism from many netizens.

“It happens. What to do. It is part of the game. I feel sorry about it. That’s all I can tell you,” Murty told news agency PTI outside parliament on Wednesday.

Phogat, 29, was disqualified for being 100 gm overweight ahead of her 50kg category gold medal bout in the Olympics on Wednesday. The setback sent shockwaves in India, filling her fans and supporters with anger and angst.

Murty’s response was met with a barrage of criticism on social media, with many users accusing her of being insensitive and dismissive of Phogat’s disappointment.

“Simplicity at its finest,” X user Ujyant Ramesh said sarcastically, taking a dig at Sudha Murty’s public persona of simplicity.

“Billions of Indians are heartbroken today because of disqualification of Vinesh. But this statement is like rubbing salt over it,” another user, with the handle named Amockxi FC, said.

“You protest. Can’t keep quiet,” one user said.

However, some users defended Murty’s remarks, arguing that she was simply stating the facts.

“Sudha Murty ji is absolutely right. If we words pinch you, then it’s your problem. She is telling the truth in a practical way,” he said.

Phogat announced her decision of retirement on social media, seeking forgiveness from everyone who supported her.

Last year, Murty, who is the wife of Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy, faced backlash on the internet for her statements on her food preferences and saying that she carries a spoon with her.

“I am adventurous in my work, not in my food. I am in fact scared. I am a pure vegetarian, I don’t even eat eggs, or garlic. What I am scared of is, is that the same spoon will be used for both, vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. It weighs on my mind a lot! Hence when we go out, I only search for veg restaurants. Or, I carry one bag full of eatables. I carry ready-to-eat stuff, that you have to just heat in water, I carry poha,” Sudha Murty had said in an the interview with YouTube interview “Khaane Mein Kya Hai”.

Vinesh Phogat Disqualified from Olympics: WFI Demands Action Against Coaches

Vinesh Phogat Disqualified from Olympics: WFI Demands Action Against Coaches

Vinesh Phogat’s Olympic Disqualification: WFI President Demands Action Against Coaches and Support Staff

India’s wrestling contingent in Paris has come under fire after Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification from the Olympics due to weight gain. Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Sanjay Singh has urged the central government to take strict action against those responsible for the incident.

Phogat was disqualified hours before her gold medal bout against Sarah Ann Hildebrandt of the United States after she was found overweight from the permissible limit of 50kg. Singh believes it was the responsibility of Phogat’s coaches and support staff to ensure she was within the weight limit.

“I don’t think Vinesh is at fault here. She was performing wonderfully, and the entire responsibility here is of her coach and the supporting staff. A probe should be done to see how her weight increased. I urge the central government to take strict action against them,” Singh told PTI.

Singh revealed that he had requested the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and United World Wrestling (UWW) to allow Phogat some relaxation, but his request was denied. “The entire country was expecting a gold medal but she was disqualified due to her weight. I hope God will give her strength, and the entire nation is with her,” he added.

According to reports, Phogat gained a couple of kilos by Tuesday night. Her coaches and support staff took desperate measures to reduce her weight, including skipping, jogging, cycling, and even cutting her hair. However, nothing worked, and she was still found 100gm overweight.

In international wrestling competitions, wrestlers must pass a weigh-in process at the start of the day. In non-medal matches, athletes are given 30 minutes to weigh in multiple times. However, if they are found to be even 1gm overweight, they are disqualified.

Phogat had passed the weigh-in process on Tuesday and was allowed to participate in her bouts. She registered historic wins against Yui Susaki of Japan and Oksana Livach of Ukraine. However, she failed the weigh-in on Wednesday and was disqualified, nullifying all her previous results.

The WFI president’s demand for action against Phogat’s coaches and support staff highlights the importance of proper weight management in wrestling. The incident serves as a reminder that athletes and their teams must adhere to the strict weight regulations to avoid disqualification and disappointment.

Vinesh Phogat Disqualified from Olympic Gold-Medal Bout Due to Overweight

Vinesh Phogat Disqualified from Olympic Gold-Medal Bout Due to Overweight

Vinesh Phogat, India’s trailblazing wrestler, made history on Tuesday by becoming the first Indian woman to reach an Olympic wrestling final. However, her triumph was short-lived as she was disqualified from the gold-medal bout on Wednesday due to being overweight.

Phogat was scheduled to face American Sarah Hildebrand in the women’s 50kg final at the Champ-de-Mars Arena. However, during the weigh-in, she was found to be a few grams over the 50kg limit.

The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) released a statement expressing regret over Phogat’s disqualification. “Despite the best efforts by the team through the night, she weighed in a few grams over 50kg this morning,” the statement read.

Phogat’s disqualification is a major setback for India’s Olympic hopes. She was one of the country’s top medal contenders and her absence from the final will be a significant blow.

The Indian team has requested privacy for Phogat at this time. “It would like to focus on the competitions on hand,” the IOA statement said.

Phogat’s disqualification highlights the importance of weight management in wrestling. Wrestlers must adhere to strict weight limits in order to compete in their respective weight classes.

Phogat’s journey to the Olympic final was an inspiring one. She overcame numerous challenges, including injuries and personal setbacks, to reach the pinnacle of her sport. Her disqualification is a reminder that even the most talented athletes can face adversity.

Despite the disappointment, Phogat’s performance at the Olympics has been a source of pride for India. She has inspired countless young girls and women to pursue their dreams in wrestling.

Rublev Disqualification Sparks Debate: Roddick and Wertheim Weigh In

Rublev Disqualification Sparks Debate: Roddick and Wertheim Weigh In

Andrey Rublev’s disqualification from the Dubai Tennis Championships has sparked a heated debate within the tennis community. Many players, including Alejandro Davidovich Fokina and Daria Kasatkina, have expressed their belief that the disqualification was unfair. Tennis commentators, such as Brad Gilbert, have also joined the chorus of criticism.

Stephanie Livaudais of Tennis.com has questioned the need for video assistant referees (VAR) in tennis. However, the debate has extended beyond social media. In the debut episode of “Served with Andy Roddick” on Tennis Channel’s second network, T2, Roddick and Jon Wertheim shared their opinions on the controversy.

Roddick believes that Rublev “went too far” in his confrontation with the official, but he also criticized the severity of the punishment. “He has to now give up his prize money for the week, his ATP ranking points for the week, drops him out of the Top 5 in the world,” Roddick said. “I don’t know what his meltdown on Friday has to do with his first, second, and third-round victories.”

Wertheim agreed, saying that a Google Translate confirmation would be one thing, but a translation by a Russian speaker was a hasty decision. He questioned whether Rublev’s actions in the third set warranted a default. “If there’s an element of danger like Tsitsipas rifling the ball into a crowd of Wimbledon and it almost hits a kid, not cool,” Wertheim said. “But if a tennis player in the third set is frustrated and he takes out some aggression and says some things he shouldn’t say in a different language than the recipient, is that really worthy of default?”

Wertheim defended Rublev for cursing in his native tongue, saying that it showed respect for the official. Rublev is now preparing for the Sunshine Swing in Indian Wells and Miami, hoping to put the controversy behind him.

Roddick and Wertheim also made predictions for the upcoming ATP and WTA 1000-level events in Indian Wells and Miami. They discussed Andy Murray’s announcement that he is likely to retire after the summer.

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