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Paris Olympics: Wrestler Antim Panghal crashes out in Round of 16, Phogat's disqualification downright "cruel"

Aug 7, 2024, 22:32 IST
ANI
Wrestler defeated by Vinesh Phogat in semis to replace her in 50 kg category final after disqualificationANI
Indian wrestler Antim Panghal lost to Zeynep Yetgil of Turkey in the women's 53 kg freestyle round of 16 bout, at the Paris Olympics on Wednesday. The Turkish wrestler, a U23 European championship bronze medallist, won on technical superiority, as per Olympics.com.
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If Yetgil makes to the final, Panghal could fight for a bronze medal via the repechage rounds tomorrow (August 8).
Earlier in the day, India's marathon race walk mixed relay team of Suraj Panwar and Priyanka Goswami, could not finish the final of the mixed relay event.

Their campaign ended prematurely at the 33.4 km mark, shortly after the third exchange, due to multiple infractions involving loss of contact and bent knee issues. The marathon race walk mixed relay, known for its gruelling demands, saw Spain's Alvaro Martin and Maria Perez emerge victorious with a time of 2:50:31.

Ecuador and Australia won silver and bronze medals. Javelin thrower Annu Rani, who holds the national record, could not make it to the final.

She finished 15th in Group A, falling short of the qualification standard of 62.00m.
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Phogat's pain persists

After Phogat was disqualified today from the Olympics after being found overweight ahead of her women's 50kg final in Paris, leaving her medal-less within hours of coming close to an unparalleled gold, the country was in a state of disbelief. People from all walks of life expressed their disappointment and frustration at the huge setback, calling it "cruel" and "biggest heartbreak" of the Paris Olympics.

The news sparked widespread anger as fans flooded the social media with messages supporting the athlete and many also questioned the "dictatorial system".

"This is a cruel end to Vinesh Phogat's Olympic journey. She was unstoppable..," wrote a fan, while another added: "biggest heartbreak of 2024 Olympics for India. Vinesh Phogat was thrown out of the Olympics due to being 100 grams overweight. The Indian lioness moving towards gold will not get any medal now. Heartbreak."

Another user wrote: "This is terrible and cruel. You prepare for this day for the whole life and you got disqualified because you were few grams more than 50 kg. This is sad beyond words."

Another user noted: "The whole of India is in shock. Once again Vinesh is losing to the dictatorial system."
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Phogat, who had dropped down to the 50kg weight class to compete at the Olympics, was found overweight by 100gm this morning. According to international rules, if any grappler is found overweight at the time of weigh-in then he or she will end up at the bottom of the final standings.

Indian sportspersons and other eminent personalities expressed their support for Phogat, who was taken to the polyclinic inside the Games village due to severe dehydration.

"I think it's (the) most unfortunate. I also think it's most unfair. I do hope that the authorities will take notice of it, take a strong response to this because this is not just the initial round," legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar said at an event in Mumbai.

"We're talking about the world medal round and therefore this cannot and should not be taken lying down by anybody in India - whether it's the Indian Olympic Association or the government of India. I think we actually must be protesting very very strongly about this whole thing."

Rio Olympic bronze medallist wrestler Sakshi Malik called it "devastating".
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"My heart is nervous and troubled, what Vinesh has done is beyond imagination. This is perhaps the most devastating incident to happen to an Indian athlete in this Olympics. We can't even imagine what she might be going through. If it was possible, I would have given my medal to Vinesh," Sakshi Malik wrote.

Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Bajrang Punia said Vinesh must be given the silver medal. "GIVE VINESH SILVER!" he wrote on X.

Former wrestler and 2010 Commonwealth Games gold medallist Geeta Phogat wrote the same. "Give Vinesh Silver," she wrote on X. USA wrestler and London Olympics 2012 gold medal winner Jordan Burroughs said, "GIVE VINESH SILVER!"

He had earlier proposed a few 'immediate rule changes' for the sport's international body United World Wrestling.

The six-time world champion wrote, "1.) 1kg second Day Weight Allowance. 2.) Weigh-ins pushed from 8:30am to 10:30am. 3.) Forfeit will occur in future finals if opposing finalist misses weight."
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Burroughs added, "4.) After a semifinal victory, both finalists' medals are secured even if weight is missed on Day 2. Gold can only be won by a wrestler who makes weight on the second day. 5.) Give Vinesh the Silver medal."

India's former World Cup winning all-rounder Yuvraj Singh said, "I have always believed that the greatest comebacks come through after the biggest setbacks! You've made the entire nation proud and together we are all looking forward to seeing you come back stronger and victorious. More power to you #VineshPhogat."

The legendary Sachin Tendulkar had a few words of encouragement for both Indian wrestlers Vinesh and Nisha Dahiya. "Nisha Dahiya and Vinesh Phogat, your courage and determination have inspired the entire nation. Nisha, fighting through injury with such spirit was truly remarkable," he wrote on X.

"Vinesh, despite the heartbreak of disqualification, your incredible journey to the finals and victory against Yui Susaki have earned our deepest admiration. You both embody the spirit of champions. Although the outcomes weren't what we had hoped for, your resilience and heart have made a lasting impact. Hold your heads high, knowing that the entire nation stands with you in support.

"Thank you for giving your all for India. We are incredibly proud of you both."
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Anand Mahindra, chairman of the Mahindra & Mahindra group, wrote: NO! NO! NO! Please make this a bad dream that I will wake up from and find it isn't true…."

AAP MP Sanjay Singh called for a boycott of the Olympics. "This is not an insult to Vinesh but to the country, @Phogat_Vinesh was going to create history in the whole world, declaring her 100 grams overweight and disqualifying her is a grave injustice. The whole country stands with Vinesh, the Indian government should intervene immediately, if the matter is not accepted then boycott the Olympics," he tweeted.

The 29-year-old had taken down defending champion Yui Susaki of Japan en route the finals on Tuesday in a remarkable performance and was to face American Sarah Ann Hildebrandt in the summit bout this evening.

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