Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Wrestler Vinesh injured, breaks down at send-off

- Sharad Deep sharad.deep@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: Wrestler Vinesh Phogat got injured during training here, denting India’s hopes of a medal in the women’s 50 kg category at the Commonweal­th Games.

Vinesh, who won gold in the category at the Glasgow Games in 2014, sustained injury during a bout on Wednesday evening when her rival’s head crashed into her epigastric area. Soon after, she began to vomit and felt uncomforta­ble.

During the 2016 Rio Olympics, Vinesh was stretchere­d off after getting her knee dislocated during her 48kg quarter-final bout against China’s Sun Yanan. The injury ended her campaign.

On Wednesday morning, during a send-off ceremony at the Sports Authority of India’s (SAI) regional centre here, Vinesh felt some problem below her neck and came out of the conference hall crying and with the help of some trainee wrestlers. A team of SAI officials, including physio Dheerendra Pratap Singh immediatel­y took her to the local Avadh Hospital for treatment.

“There is nothing serious. She is fit and fine. All her reports, including X-ray and ultra-sound, are normal and there is no need to worry,” said Dheerendra.

“It is just a minor hiccup and it happens to everyone. She will be fit and fine,” team’s chief coach Kuldeep Malik said on Wednesday. “We have done proper training and I am hopeful of Indian women grapplers winning all six gold medals at Gold Coast.”

Her sister and colleague Babita Phogat too termed the problem a ‘routine affair’. “Chot to khiladi ka gahna hai, aur ise hame saath lekar chalna hai’ (Injuries are like ornaments of sportspers­ons, and we have to carry them with us),” said Babita. But she appeared confident of Vinesh’s chances.

“This is the best-ever wrestling team and we all are confident of winning gold medals. We have done the right training, and a top finish is the only dream we have,” said Babita, who took won gold at Glasgow 2014. The team leaves for New Delhi on Thursday and fly out of the country on Friday morning.

Athlete: Sajan Prakash

Event: Swimming (Men’s 50m Butterfly); Time: 6.57am (1st Heat), 4.22pm (1st Semifinal) Athlete: Virdhawal Khade Event: Swimming (Men’s 50m Butterfly); Time: 6.57am (1st Heat), 4.22pm (1st Semifinal) Athlete: Srihari Nataraj

Event: Swimming (Men’s 100m Backstroke); Time: 7.24am (1st Heat), 4.52pm (1st Semifinal)

She is fit and fine. All her reports, including Xray, are normal and there is no need to worry

DP SINGH, SAI physio

Event: Table Tennis Team Group and Knockout Stage

Time: 4.00am-10.00am and 11.30am-4.30pm

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA / HT ?? Vinesh Phogat is inconsolab­le during sendoff.
DEEPAK GUPTA / HT Vinesh Phogat is inconsolab­le during sendoff.

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