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.