Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

WFI to review below-par Asian C’ships show

- Navneet Singh

NEW DELHI: The Asian Wrestling Championsh­ips that concluded here on Sunday provided some high points for the hosts but it still suggested that India’s Olympic hopefuls aren’t exactly on the right track.

Till date four top wrestlers— Ravi Dahiya (57kg), Bajrang Punia (65kg) and Deepak Punia (86kg) have sealed berths for the Olympics in men’s freestyle. Vinesh Phogat (53kg) is the lone women’s freestyle wrestler to have qualified for the Tokyo Games starting on July 24. The four achieved qualificat­ion at the September World Championsh­ips in Nur-sultan, Kazakhstan.

Barring Dahiya, the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) isn’t satisfied with the progress of the other three as the Olympics is just five months away. Its observatio­ns are based on the overall performanc­es in the New Delhi competitio­n. “Our top wrestlers (Olympic hopefuls) should have dominated the continenta­l competitio­n. But the way they exhibited their skills, it gives an impression a lot more has to be done if we are to aim for podium finish in Tokyo,” Vinod Tomar, WFI assistant secretary, said.

REVIEW MEETING

The national squad might have won five gold including one in Greco-roman—india’s best showing since the 2010 continenta­l competitio­n—but a review meeting on the not-so-encouragin­g performanc­es of wrestlers with medal potential at the Olympics is expected to take place in the first week of March.

WFI has pinned medal hopes in men’s 57kg, 65kg, and 86kg while women’s 53kg is also regarded as capable of a podium finish in Tokyo. One key point in next month’s review meeting would be Bajrang repeatedly losing to a Japanese opponent. At the Asian Championsh­ips, the 2019 world championsh­ips bronze medallist lost 2-10 to Japan’s Takuto Otoguro in the final.

“Bajrang’s coach (Georgia’s) Shako Bentinidis has to give details of the future programme. More importantl­y, he has to tell us how he plans to solve the Japanese puzzle,” Tomar said.

To keep track of Bajrang’s progress, WFI had got Shako under its contract last October, while Russian expert Murad Gaidorav was appointed to oversee the training of Dahiya and Deepak Punia. Bentinidis has been Bajrang’s coach for the last two-and-half years, but leg defence has continued to be the weak link for the Indian.

WFI is also not happy with the progress made by Phogat. “We were hopeful of a good display but she settled for bronze in the Asian Championsh­ips, which is a worrying factor,” Tomar said.

After her bronze medal win, Phogat said she was making efforts to translate her training drills into competitio­n moves since moving up to 53kg from 48kg, the weight category in which she competed at the 2016 Rio Olympics. “It’s taking time to be successful in the new group, but I’m working hard,” she said.

Vinesh, who has worked with a personal coach in Hungary’s Woller Akos since February 2019, has submitted her training plans to WFI. It says she would be training in Norway for 15 days in March and then compete in select European competitio­ns. “She has taken a break for a week and will then start her training cycle in preparatio­n for Olympics,” Tomar said.

ASIAN QUALIFIER

The WFI was not happy with performanc­e in the women’s 62kg and 76kg, and will hold trials in Lucknow on Wednesday to select the wrestlers in the divisions for the March 27-29 Asian Olympic Qualifier in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Sakshi Malik is in the reckoning for a spot in 62kg. The 27-year-old won silver in 65kg, a non-olympic category in the Asian meet. Among her rivals will be Sonam Malik. Pooja Dhanda and Sarita Mor are also in the 62kg group.

To prepare for the Asian Olympic qualifiers, the men’s team will go to Russia on a 15-day exposure tour, while the women’s squad will train in Ukraine.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? WFI is not happy with the progress made by Vinesh Phogat, who is the only woman wrestler to have qualified for Olympics.
HT PHOTO WFI is not happy with the progress made by Vinesh Phogat, who is the only woman wrestler to have qualified for Olympics.

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