Grappler Vinesh is the pride of India
NEW DELHI: India swelled with pride yesterday after Vinesh Phogat became the country’s first woman wrestler to win gold at the Asian Games, with congratulations pouring in from her family, politicians and Bollywood celebrities.
Vinesh, 23, beat Japan’s Yuki Irie in the final of the 50kg category to clinch the title late Monday in Indonesia, sparking celebrations by her coaches who hoisted her up and ran a victory lap around the wrestling mat.
“Nothing can match the feeling of winning a Gold for #India and all the wonderful people of our country whose blessings and wishes give me strength,” Vinesh posted on Twitter on Tuesday, with a photo of her and her coaches and waving the Indian flag.
The grappler won a bronze medal at the Asian Games four years ago.
Her cousins Geeta and Babita Kumari Phogat are former Commonwealth Games champions, and their extraordinary rise from one of India’s most conservative states was captured in the Bollywood blockbuster film “Dangal” in 2016.
The northern state of Haryana, where the Phogats hail from and the film is set, has a reputation for being conservative and male dominated, with some of the highest rates in India of violence against women.
The film — Bollywood’s highest grossing movie of all time — is based on Vinesh’s real-life uncle, wrestler Mahavir
Singh Phogat, played by actor Aamir Khan, and his struggle to turn his daughters Geeta and Babita into world-class wrestlers.
Vinesh also initially trained under her uncle.
Vinesh started the Asian Games by defeating China’s Sun Yanan — an opponent against whom she had suffered a leg injury in the 2016 Olympics.
She has enjoyed a stellar season, claiming a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in April and another at the Spanish Grand Prix wrestling tournament last month.