Federation and TOPS wrestle over Vinesh’s trip to Bulgaria
NEW DELHI: A training camp for wrestler Vinesh Phogat in Bulgaria was approved by SAI under the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS). The Wrestling Federation of India though said it had rejected the wrestler’s proposal. A statement from SAI on Wednesday said Phogat will “train in Belmeken, Bulgaria, which is a high altitude training area situated around 2600m above sea l l ”
Phogat has left for t 19-day c (Nov 7-26 where sh will trai under Bu garia coach Ser fim Barzako a Sydney Oly pics silver med list. The camp expected to ha other top wrestlers such as Bilyana Dudova (2021 world champion), Evelina Nikolova (2020 Olympic medallist), the statement said. Vinesh is accompanied by her physio Ashwini Patil.
WFI said when its opinion was sought on the proposal a month ago, it did not give a go-ahead. “We didn’t think it was going to help the wrestler and we informed the same to TOPS. There is no competition ahead and we thought a camp in Bulgaria makes no sense. The next tournament is the ational championships next ere also not sure whether she will have quality sparring partthere,” ners a WFI official said on condianonymity. tion of
The proposal was sent to the sub-committee of the Mission Olympic Cell (MOC) that has experts in disciplines for “detailed assessment”.
“The four-member sub-committee including Yogeshwar Dutt found that the training stint at the academy would give the wrestler exposure to international sparring partners and approved it. They were also satisfied with the quality of coaches and infrastructure available at the academy,” SAI said in a statement.
After the Tokyo Olympics, where she lost in the quarters, WFI had raised the issue of MOC approving foreign tours of athletes under TOPS without the federation’s consent. Since then, WFI has been insistent on wrestlers training in national camps and going for overseas tours only when the federation feels it was required.
TOPS also cleared Bajrang Punia’s proposal to take part in the Bill Farrell International Wrestling Championship in New York, on November 18-19. WFI said it gave its consent for that.