Vinesh Phogat on sabotage
Vinesh Phogat on sabotage

Vinesh Phogat on sabotage

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Vijender Singh, a prominent Indian boxer, has suggested that Vinesh Phogat's disqualification from the Olympics due to being 100 grams overweight may be a case of sabotage, as elite athletes are typically adept at managing their weight. He expressed disbelief that Phogat, an experienced competitor, would make such a mistake, and pointed to possible external factors working against her, particularly given her history of activism against former Wrestling Federation head Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who faces serious allegations. The Indian Olympic Association confirmed her disqualification, stating she was unable to meet the weight requirement despite efforts from her team. Phogat, who previously defeated defending champion Yui Susaki, was set to compete for gold before this setback. Vijender's comments highlight the pressures faced by athletes in weight-class sports and the challenges of maintaining stringent weight controls. The Indian contingent has requested privacy for Phogat as they navigate this disappointing outcome.

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