Vinesh Phogat pulls out of national camp citing COVID-19 scare
Other Sports | August 18, 2020 11:50 ISTMeanwhile, Bajrang Punia and Pooja Dhanda have confirmed their participation.
Meanwhile, Bajrang Punia and Pooja Dhanda have confirmed their participation.
The live workouts will be seen across 20 time zones on the IOC's Instagram page. She will join the virtual event from her home in Hyderabad.
WFI President Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh will finalise the recommendations and send it to the Sports Ministry on Monday.
In an unprecedented move, the 2020 Tokyo Games was on Tuesday pushed to next year due to COVID-19 pandemic that is wreaked havoc on the world.
Vinesh defeated Thi Ly Kieu of Vietnam 10-0 in the 53kg bronze medal bout, Anshu got the better of Sevara Eshmuratova of Uzbekistan to finish on the podium.
Vinesh Phogat lost to Mayu Mukaida in the quarter-final of the women's 53 kg category at the Asian Wrestling Championships in New Delhi
The six-day event at the KD Jadhav Wrestling Stadium will act as a platform for the Indian wrestlers to test their skills against the best in Asia ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.
The current World Championship bronze medallist and one of India's biggest medal hopes at the Tokyo Olympics, Vinesh hit out at the government accusing them of leaving out "deserving" candidates.
Competing in the first Ranking Series event of the 2020 season, Vinesh downed two tough Chinese rivals on her way to the 53kg gold medal bout, in which she overpowered Ecuador's Luisa Elizabeth Valverde.
Vinesh downed two tough Chinese rivals on her way to the 53kg gold medal bout in which she overpowered Ecudor's Luisa Elizabeth Valverde 4-0.
Five medals and four Olympic quota places made this year's World Championships an unprecedented one for India's wrestlers.
Over 500 wrestlers will be vying for top honours in the men's freestyle, greco roman and women events during the championship.
Geeta Phogat, who is currently on a break due to her pregnancy, has said that she wants to return to wrestling after she becomes a mother.
Vinesh Phogat, in an exclusive interview with India TV, thanked the people for their consistent belief which motivates her, and talked about her recovery process after a horrific injury during Rio Olympics in 2016.
One of India's biggest medal prospects at the Rio Olympics, Vinesh's campaign ended in agony in the quarterfinals of the women's 48kg freestyle category after suffering a career-threatening knee injury.
Vinesh suffered a horrific knee injury during the quarterfinal of the Rio Olympics, but the wrestler has made a remarkable comeback since to seal a spot in Tokyo 2020.
Ahead of her world championships' Olympic qualifying bout, the precise tactics suggested by coach Woller Akos were to "stay away from Sarah Ann Hildebrandt, block her right arm and protect the legs".
Vinesh Phogat won by a 4-1 margin over the Greek. The wrestler from Haryana proved far too superior for her opponent and pinned her down to win her first medal at the Worlds.
Vinesh Phogat scored an impressive 8-2 win over the world championship silver medallist to secure her place at the Tokyo Games.
Vinesh Phogat, who lost to world champion Mayu Mukaida, will now fight for bronze after Mukaida reached the final of the World Wrestling Championship.
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