“Something in favour of Vinesh is going to come”: WFI vice president on wrestler’s disqualification verdict
New Delhi [India], August 14 (ANI): Following the delay in the verdict on wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification in the Paris Olympics 2024, Wrestling Federation of India Vice-President Jai Prakash Chaudhary said that he thinks that the decision will come in favour of the athlete.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has further delayed the verdict on Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s appeal regarding her disqualification from the women’s 50kg final at the Paris Olympics to August 16.
According to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), the verdict, originally scheduled for Tuesday, August 13 at 9:30 pm IST, has been delayed to August 16.
“The CAS ad hoc division president has allowed Hon. Dr Annabelle Bennett, Sole Arbitrator in the Vinesh Phogat vs. United World Wrestling (UWW) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) matter, an extension until 6-00 p.m. (Paris time) on Friday, August 16, 2024,” IOA said in a statement on Tuesday.
“It shouldn’t have happened. But, I think something in the favour of Vinesh is going to come… It seems that there are some powers involved in it and she will get the medal… I’ll say that her staffs are at fault. It’s their duty how to decrease the weight. But, let’s see what happens on August 16… Big advocates are there, PM Modi has also taken cognisance and I think the decision will be in our favour…” Jai Prakash said while speaking to ANI.
CAS has established an ad hoc division in Paris, led by President Michael Lenard from the US, to handle Olympic cases. This division operates within the Paris judicial court in the 17th arrondissement.
Vinesh Phogat was disqualified on the morning of the Paris Olympics final for exceeding the 50kg weight limit. During the weigh-in, she was found to be 100 grams over the limit.
Following her disqualification, Phogat had on August 7 requested CAS to award her the silver medal.
CAS had previously extended the deadline to August 13. Vinesh had reached the gold medal match by defeating Cuba’s Yusneylis Guzman Lopez 5-0 in the semi-finals.
The 29-year-old was set to face Sarah Ann Hildebrandt of the United States for the gold but was disqualified for the weight limit breach. A day after her disqualification, Vinesh also announced her decision to retire from wrestling.
After Vinesh failed to breach the qualification mark, the Indian Olympic Association members and officials came under scrutiny.
IOA President PT Usha on Sunday clarified that the responsibility of weight management of athletes in sports like wrestling, weightlifting, boxing and judo is that of each athlete and his or her coach and not that of the IOA-appointed Chief Medical Officer Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala and his team.
Usha said that each Indian athlete in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in such sport had his or her own support team. These support teams have been working with the athletes over so many years, as per a statement from IOA.
CAS has established an ad hoc division in Paris, led by President Michael Lenard from the US, to handle Olympic cases. This division operates within the Paris judicial court in the 17th arrondissement.