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Possible U-Turn On Retirement? Vinesh Phogat Says "Don't Know If..."

Vinesh Phogat after returning from Paris Olympics 2024© PTI

Overwhelmed by the grand reception she received on her arrival from the Paris Olympics, wrestler Vinesh Phogat said that her fight against the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) would continue and hoped that "truth will prevail". Hundreds of supporters had gathered outside the IGI airport here on Saturday to give a rousing welcome to Vinesh who was disqualified for being overweight after reaching the 50kg final at the Olympics. Vinesh's appeal against her disqualification was rejected by the ad-hoc division of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). On her way to Balali from Delhi, Vinesh was felicitated by her supporters and khap panchayats in several villages as it took her almost 13 hours to cover 135 kms.

She reached her native village in Balali around midnight and was accorded a grand welcome by the villagers. Her neighbours and friends met her with tears and smiles and patted her for the courage she showed. Exhausted after a tiring journey that began in Paris, Vinesh rested a bit and then addressed the gathering. "Our fight has not ended and the fight will continue and I pray to god that the truth will prevail," said Vinesh while addressing the people.

During their sit-in at Jantar Mantar, Vinesh along with Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik had spent nights on the street. They had accused the then WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of sexual harassment of women grapplers. They were evicted when they tried to march towards the new Parliament building.

The case against Brij Bhushan is being heard by a Delhi court.

Vinesh said that the welcome she had received on arrival would give her the courage to pick up the threads and get on with life.

"As I got love from my fellow Indians, my village and my family members, it would give me some courage to make this wound heal. Maybe, I could return to wrestling," said the 29-year-old Vinesh.

"Missing the Olympic medal is the biggest wound in my life. I don't know how much time it would take to heal this wound. I don't know if I would pursue wrestling or not but the kind of courage I got today , I want to use that in the right direction," she added.

Vinesh said she does not know if she deserved the accolades or not.

"But I feel extremely lucky to be born in this village. I would always fight for the honour of the women and of this village." The two-time World Championships medallist wished that someone from Blalai betters her wrestling achievements.

She is a two-time CWG gold medallist, Asian Games champion and has won eight Asian Championships medals.

"I want it from the bottom of my heart that somebody from the village carries my legacy and breaks my records. If I can promote women wrestlers of my village, it would be my biggest achievement," she said.

Vinesh had announced her retirement from the sport after her disqualification.

In an emotional post on social media, Vinesh shared her childhood dream, the hardships she faced after losing her father, and also put on record the contribution made by people in her extraordinary journey.

However, she did not mention her uncle Mahavir Phogat in the long post, something that irked her cousin sisters Geeta and Babita.

They had expressed their disappointment in veiled twitter posts.

"The result of deeds is simple. Deceit gets deceit, if not today then tomorrow," Geeta posted in Hindi. She also reposted several tweets that questioned the reason why Vinesh forgot to mention the name of her uncle, who initiated her into the sport.

Geeta's husband Pawan Saroha -- also a wrestler -- reminded Vinesh about Mahavir.

"You have written very well but perhaps today you have forgotten your uncle Mahavir Phogat. Who started your wrestling career. May god give you pure wisdom," wrote Saroha.

Babita tweeted on Saturday, "Every success is a defeat if the sole purpose is to bring everybody down." 

Source: sports.ndtv.com

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