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From: N Sekar <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, Aug 10, 2024, 5:21 PM
Subject: Fwd - wrestling problems
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The girl in the photo is named Shivani Pawar. You might not have seen her
picture before because she wasn’t sitting at Jantar Mantar, nor was she
covered by the media.

This 26-year-old is a Head Constable in the Border Security Force (BSF).
Shivani is also a farmer's daughter, hailing from a small village called
Umred in Madhya Pradesh.

So, why am I writing about this girl today?

Shivani is also a wrestler. Three years ago, at the Under-23 World
Wrestling Championships, Shivani won a silver medal in the 50 kg weight
category. In the same event, Anju won a bronze. Shivani was the first
Indian wrestler to win a medal in this competition. She has also won a gold
medal in the World Police Sports Championships and a bronze in the Asian
Wrestling Championships.

Shivani is a promising wrestler with a bright future. But why didn’t she
make it to the Olympics?

In March, a trial competition was held in Patiala. In this competition,
Vinesh Phogat lost to Anju in her usual 53 kg category. This is the same
Anju mentioned earlier. After losing in her regular 53 kg category, Vinesh
insisted on competing in the 50 kg trial as well.

Under pressure, the officials gave her permission. (Perhaps they feared
accusations of rape or sexual harassment, or maybe they were threatened
with the Jantar Mantar protests.) Vinesh won the 50 kg category. It would
have been easier for a 53 kg wrestler to win in the 50 kg category.

In the final round, Vinesh won 10-6, meaning the opponent was definitely
not weak. That opponent was Shivani Pawar. If Vinesh hadn’t competed in the
50 kg trial, Shivani would have won the qualifying round and been selected
for the Olympics. But after losing in the 53 kg category, Vinesh intruded
into the 50 kg category.

In fact, Vinesh wanted to be sent to the Olympics without even
participating in the trials. The association did not accept this
unreasonable demand. If there had been a favored Jat president, the
association might have been forced to agree. However, the attempt to
install a Jat president also failed.

Vinesh was determined to go to the Olympics, and she had the backing of the
opposition. So, she entered the 50 kg category. Vinesh’s intrusion into the
50 kg category cost Shivani her chance, and it’s impossible to deny that
she was wronged.

Even though Vinesh secured a spot in the Olympics through injustice, it was
difficult for a 53 kg wrestler to maintain the 50 kg weight category for
two consecutive days. Eventually, the truth came out on the weighing scale.
Vinesh was disqualified in the 50 kg category because it wasn’t her
original weight category. In Paris, there was no Jantar Mantar, nor were
there Hindi journalists. Naturally, Vinesh had to accept her
disqualification.

In this entire episode, Shivani Pawar was wronged. Shivani is also Indian.
If she had gone to the Olympics and won a medal, that medal would have been
credited to India.

Those who shout slogans like "Bharat ki Beti" (India’s daughter) will never
speak up for Shivani because they won’t get a paycheck for it, nor will
they get a chance to criticize Modi.

There is no sorrow over Vinesh’s disqualification because she entered
through deceit. The sorrow is for the lost medal for India, and the
nation’s honor being compromised. The deeper sorrow is for the injustice
done to a young athlete in the dirty politics of elite athletes.

And those lamenting Vinesh’s disqualification are not sad because India
lost a medal; they are upset because they lost an opportunity to target
Modi.

Isn’t Shivani a female athlete? Or is she not Indian? Doesn’t she have the
right to fair opportunities?

What do you think? Was Shivani wronged or not? And if so, who is
responsible? Is it beneficial for the sports field to be infiltrated by
nepotism and politics?

Shodhan Bhave

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https://olympics.com/en/news/who-is-shivani-pawar-5-things-to-know-about-india-s-latest-wrestling-talent-on-t](https://olympics.com/en/news/who-is-shivani-pawar-5-things-to-know-about-india-s-latest-wrestling-talent-on-t)

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https://uww.org/athletes/pawar-shivani](https://uww.org/athletes/pawar-shivani)

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https://sportstar.thehindu.com/wrestling/wrestling-trials-women-vinesh-phogat-bouts-delay-50kg-53-kg-category-olympics-asian-championships-qualifier/article67938333.ece](https://sportstar.thehindu.com/wrestling/wrestling-trials-women-vinesh-phogat-bouts-delay-50kg-53-kg-category-olympics-asian-championships-qualifier/article67938333.ece)

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