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Wrestling at Paris Olympics


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Vinesh was so focused and its tactical master class from her in 1st round and semis adopting defensive style and attacking at right time

 

In QF since she consumed lot of energy in 1st round adopted little aggressive style...hope she gets her tactics spot on in the finals

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How can Indian contingent miss out on weight cut off despite knowing that it will lead to disqualification and loss of medal

 

There are so many ways to reduce your weight by 2 kgs in a day so that at least silver medal is guaranteed to India

 

Btw till now official website of Paris Olympics has not updated  the disqualification of Vinesh for finals

 

What ever it be this needs to be thoroughly investigated as it has costed india a gold/silver medal for which we are desperate

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Madhusudhan said:

How can Indian contingent miss out on weight cut off despite knowing that it will lead to disqualification and loss of medal

 

There are so many ways to reduce your weight by 2 kgs in a day so that at least silver medal is guaranteed to India

 

Btw till now official website of Paris Olympics has not updated  the disqualification of Vinesh for finals

 

What ever it be this needs to be thoroughly investigated as it has costed india a gold/silver medal for which we are desperate

 

 

The athlete and her team needs to be more careful specially in such an important event. 

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she was overweight by 2kgs yesterday...now they say that after todays weight in she is still overweight by 100gms

 

thats where my point is....how can the indian delegation not be aware of her overweight which could cost India silver/gold medal

 

have they don't know 100 gms overweight...i dont want to go into details of how to reduce weight by 2kgs in a day...every one knows there are so many ways

 

there are other ways to ensure that atleast silver medal stays with India...its a gross negligence from the indian delegation at paris olympics

 

Or is there some thing fishy considering the issues faced by the vinesh in the recent past

 

What ever it be this matter needs to be thoroughly investigated and accountability needs to be fixed

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Wrestlers dehydrate themselves to go below the required weight at the weigh-in. After the weigh-in, they rehydrate the body to go back to their normal weight. This is the reason some wrestlers look off colour in their first match as somedays you require more time to recuperate from the dehydrate-rehydrate cycle. 

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5 minutes ago, Madhusudhan said:

she was overweight by 2kgs yesterday...now they say that after todays weight in she is still overweight by 100gms

 

thats where my point is....how can the indian delegation not be aware of her overweight which could cost India silver/gold medal

 

have they don't know 100 gms overweight...i dont want to go into details of how to reduce weight by 2kgs in a day...every one knows there are so many ways

 

there are other ways to ensure that atleast silver medal stays with India...its a gross negligence from the indian delegation at paris olympics

 

Or is there some thing fishy considering the issues faced by the vinesh in the recent past

 

What ever it be this matter needs to be thoroughly investigated and accountability needs to be fixed

Bhai sincere request, don't go conspiracy route. Vinesh has her personal coach and team. They would have tried everything to reduce her weight but alas it was not to be. Surely, there was negligence in not declaring her injured and getting silver but there is simply no evidence of anything fishy.

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