UWW notes Vinesh's twin participation
The Morning Standard|March 12, 2024
TWO-TIME world championships medallist Vinesh Phogat, who was at the forefront of the protest against former Wrestling Federation of India chief last year, managed to secure a place in the 50kg weight category for the Asian Olympic Games qualifier.
FIROZ MIRZA
UWW notes Vinesh's twin participation

She, however, failed to win in her pet 53kg.

The day started with high drama during the selection trials at NIS Patiala, when Vinesh wanted to participate in two weight categories which was against the United World Wrestling rules. This could spell trouble for all the athletes and the organisers.

The UWW noted the incident and told This Daily that a wrestler cannot compete in two weight categories. "Of course not," was the reply to a query if participation in two weight categories is allowed as per the UWW rules and regulations. Adding further a UWW source said, "A senior athlete may compete in a heavier weight class than his real weight but only in that one."

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