Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Hopes of silver fade for Yogeshwar

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NEW DELHI: Yogeshwar Dutt’s chances of the London Olympics medal being upgraded from bronze to silver is all but over but Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) claimed it was unaware of the developmen­t on Tuesday.

With the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee deciding to drop the investigat­ion against the deceased Russian wrestler Besik Kudukov, who won the silver medal in the men’s freestyle 60kg category at the 2012 Games, Yogeshwar’s hopes of getting his medal upgraded has evaporated. Kudukov, who died in a car crash in 2013, had tested positive for a banned steroid when an old sample was retested a few months ago by WADA in its attempt to deter dope cheats.

In a statement, the Russian Wrestling Federation has claimed that his sample from the 2012 Games was retested this year and found to be positive for the steroid turinabol, and his case was passed to a three-member IOC disciplina­ry commission. However, the committee has decided to terminate the investigat­ion against Kudukhov.

“The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee will not deprive wrestler Besik Kudukhov of his silver medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London,” vice president of the United World Wrestling, Georgy Bryusov, also the first deputy president of the Russian Wrestling Federation, said in the statement.

But Wrestling Federation of India said that it was yet to get any informatio­n regarding the new developmen­t. “We do not have any informatio­n about his medal not being upgraded,” WFI assistant secretary Vinod Tomar said.

When the news of Kudukhov testing positive first surfaced, the Indian wrestler had refused to accept the silver medal if it came his way, saying it should remain with the family of the deceased grappler.

 ?? GETTY ?? Yogeshwar Dutt with his bronze in London.
GETTY Yogeshwar Dutt with his bronze in London.

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