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Aman Sehrawat’s big miss: Does Indian wrestling have a weight-cutting problem?

Aman Sehrawat’s big miss: Does Indian wrestling have a weight-cutting problem?

Y.B. Sarangi speaks to us on the controversy around wrestler Aman Sehrawat’s disqualification at the world championships and the need for strict measures to prevent such embarrassments for India

In Focus by The Hindu

September 26, 202522m 48s

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Show Notes

At the World Wrestling Championships in Croatia, India’s Olympic medallist Aman Sehrawat was shockingly disqualified ahead of his opening bout on September 14. At the official weigh-in before his match, Aman was found to be 1.7kg over the 57kg limit. The Wrestling Federation of India on September 22 served a show-cause notice to Aman, asking his staff to explain his disqualification.

This is the third time in just over a year that an Indian wrestler has failed to make weight, beginning with Vinesh Phogat’s infamous miss at the Paris Olympics. Neha Sangwan, who is just 18, was the other wrestler to not make weight at the U20 world championships. She was suspended for two years.

Why does this keep happening despite the money and resources poured into Indian wrestling? What does it say about the system, and how will this episode affect a young star like Aman Sehrawat?


Guest: Y.B. Sarangi from The Hindu sports bureau

Host: Reuben Joe Joseph

Edited and produced by Sharmada Venkatasubramanian

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