New Straits Times

Grappler Vinesh is the pride of India

- Thomson

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.

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Vinesh Phogat

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