Vinesh Phogat Raises Safety Concerns Ahead of National Open Ranking Tournament
Safety Assurance from WFI President
In a recent statement, Vinesh Phogat expressed her concerns regarding her safety during the upcoming National Open Ranking Tournament 2026 in Gonda. In response, Sanjay Singh, the president of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), assured her of his "personal guarantee" regarding her safety and emphasized that the competition would be free from bias.
Background of the Controversy
Phogat, who is among six female wrestlers who have lodged sexual harassment complaints against the former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, raised questions about the lack of action taken against him, especially since Gonda is his hometown.
WFI's Commitment to Fairness
Sanjay Singh reiterated his commitment to ensuring a fair competition, stating that United World Wrestling-approved referees would officiate the matches, thereby eliminating any potential bias. He reassured Phogat that all trial bouts would be recorded.
Concerns Over Venue Change
Another WFI official highlighted the unfairness of changing the tournament venue after many wrestlers had already made travel and accommodation arrangements, questioning the necessity of such a decision.
Phogat's Video Message
In a video shared on X, Phogat explained her decision to speak out publicly despite the ongoing legal proceedings. She revealed her identity as one of the victims and expressed her concerns about competing in Gonda due to safety and mental pressure.
Phogat's Return to Wrestling
The National Open Ranking Tournament, scheduled from May 10 to 12 in Gonda, marks Phogat's anticipated return to competitive wrestling. She expressed her apprehension about competing in an environment where she feels unsafe, stating that it would be challenging to perform at her best.
Call for Transparency
Phogat urged the sporting community and media to attend the tournament, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the sport. She called for the truth to be revealed to the public.
Significance of the Tournament
This tournament is crucial for Phogat as it serves as a stepping stone for qualification for the 2026 Asian Games in Japan. After initially announcing her retirement, she has since refocused her goals towards competing in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics.
Phogat's Achievements
Vinesh Phogat is one of India's most successful wrestlers, having won gold medals at the 2018 Asian Games and Commonwealth Games in the 53kg category, along with notable performances at the Olympics.
