Vinesh Phogat pulls out of national camp citing COVID-19 scare


By Chetan Sharma

New Delhi, Aug 18 (IANS): Star Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat will continue to train at her home in Bhiwani as she has refused to attend the national camp, starting from September 1 in Lucknow.

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) recently got a green signal from the Sports Authority of India (SAI) to hold national camp from next month, despite the fact that many wrestlers were 'against it'.

Speaking to IANS, Vinesh said she has requested the federation to let her train alone and be exempted from the camp.

"Yes, I am not going to attend the camp. I have informed the federation about it and they have given me the permission (so far)," laughed Vinesh.

"Coronavirus cases are rising and I don't want to take any risk. So, I thought of giving camp a skip for the time being," added the Tokyo-bound wrestler.

Meanwhile, Bajrang Punia and Pooja Dhanda have confirmed their participation.

A total of 26 wrestlers in eight weight categories—five in freestyle and three in Greco Roman—will take part in the month-long camp.

The women's camp will be held in Lucknow with 15 wrestlers including Pooja, Sakshi Malik and Divya Kakran. And the men's camp will be held in Sonepat where Bajrang and Narsingh Yadav will be seen in action. Sushil Kumar will train at his own centre - Chhatrasal stadium in the national capital.

According to SAI protocols, athletes, coaches and support staff joining the camp will be given mandatory COVID-19 test upon arrival at the camp and they will resume training after a 14-day quarantine.

  

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