img

Vinesh Phogat CAS Verdict: Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat, who failed to win a medal due to suspension for being overweight in the Paris Olympics, has given her first reaction after CAS rejected her appeal for the silver medal. Vinesh Phogat has shared a three-page letter on social media and shared stories of her wrestling career journey and struggle. Vinesh has also reacted in this letter to not getting a medal in the Paris Olympics

I was unlucky, we did not surrender

Expressing the pain of not being able to win a medal in the Paris Olympics, Vinesh said at the end of her letter, I want to say a lot and tell a lot but words will never be enough for this. When the time is right, I will say my point again. On the night of August 6 and the morning of August 7, we did not give up, our efforts did not stop till the end, we did not surrender but the clock stopped and the time was not right. My luck was also bad.

this gap will never be filled

The goal I wanted to achieve for my team, countrymen, and family remained incomplete. This loss will be felt for the rest of my life. This is a loss that will never be filled and will never be the same. Perhaps under different circumstances, I may find myself playing till 2032 because the fight and wrestling will always remain in me. I cannot predict what the future has hidden for me and what awaits me in this journey of life but I am sure of one thing that I will always keep fighting for what I think is right and what I believe in.

What did Vinesh want to show by winning the medal?

Talking about joining the Wrestlers' Protest, Vinesh said, "During the Wrestlers' Protest, I fought for the dignity of women and the national flag and was working hard to protect it. But when I see my pictures with the national flag on May 28, 2028, it disturbs me. I wanted to wave the Indian flag at this Olympics and have a picture of the national flag that truly represents its values ​​and restores its dignity. I felt that by doing this I could tell in the right way what the flag and wrestling have gone through. I was hoping to show this to the people of India."

--Advertisement--