Vinesh Phogat Faces Off Against Wrestling Federation Over Competition Ban
Vinesh Phogat challenges the Wrestling Federation of India's ban, stating her eligibility for the National Open Ranking tournament. Accused of procedural violations, she insists she complied with return-from-retirement rules, while WFI demands a comprehensive disciplinary explanation before allowing her to compete.
In a defiant move, Vinesh Phogat has set the stage for a clash with the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) over her right to compete. Phogat, banned from participating in domestic events until 2026, insists she conforms with procedural norms for retired athletes returning to competition.
Despite replying to the WFI's show-cause notice, Phogat is accused of breaching federation rules and violating anti-doping procedures. The WFI argues she hasn't addressed all disciplinary charges, precluding her entry into competitions without a full disclaimer.
Phogat's stance comes amid a broader dispute involving her alleged procedural violations and weight controversies during the 2024 Paris Olympics trials. Her challenge spotlights ongoing tensions within Indian wrestling governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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