Saturday, December 14, 2024
spot_img

Grapplers to find new weight categories

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

New Delhi: Childhood buddies Sushil Kumar (66kg) and Yogeshwar Dutt (60kg), who between them have three Olympic medals, are on the look out for new weight categories after the international wrestling federation FILA dropped their weights from the 2016 Rio Olympics.
FILA tweaked the 18 weight divisions in Geneva on Tuesday and the shake up will affect a large number of wrestlers worldwide.
Double Olympic medallist Sushil — bronze in 2008 Beijing Games and silver in 2012 London Games — fought in the 66kg freestyle category while Yogeshwar won the 60kg bronze in London.
Both Sushil and Yogeshwar said they know exactly what to do but would like to take a final decision after consulting their coaches, though both said it would certainly have some affect on their wrestling.
“It is a set-back for Indian wrestlers, but I am confident that we will overcome it. The decision has not only affected India but other countries as well. We had strong medal chances in both the 60kg and the 66kg category,” Sushil said.
Yogeshwar said FILA’s decision put a spanner in their training plans and they would have to make some adjustments quickly.
“We had already made extensive training plans for the 2016 Games. Now everything will have to be reworked. Maybe, I would settle for the 65kg category instead of going down to 57kg which is unsuitable for my height,” Yogeshwar said.
Yogeshwar feels that Sushil should get into the 74kg category though the two-time Olympic medallist said he would weigh the pros and cons before making up my mind.
However, Sushil’s coach and father-in-law Satpal Singh feels that he should fall back to the 65kg category as it is the nearest to the division he has been fighting in. Another long time coach Yashvir Singh wants him to go into the 74 kg weight category by putting on eight kilos.
Both Satpal and Yashvir concede that the tweaking will have some adverse affect on the chances of the two winning medals in Rio.
“I think the world body has something against India. We were doing really well in the 60kg and the 66kg categories and now they have suddenly removed the two categories from the next Olympics. It will surely affect our medal prospects. We were targeting 5-6 medals in Rio and now we have to re-draw our plans,” Satpal, a 1982 Asian Games gold medallist, said.
FILA in their bid to include two weight categories in the women’s section for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics has re-worked weight categories in the men’s freestyle and Greco Roman.
The light classes in men’s freestyle will be 57 and 65 kilograms instead of 55kg, 60kg and 66kg while in Greco-Roman, the two light classes will be 59kg and 66kg rather than 55kg, 60kg and 66kg as in the London Olympics.
Wrestling was dropped from the list of Olympic core sports in February but was reinstated in September after changes intended to modernise wrestling. (IANS)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

Katy Perry opens up on her Christmas tradition with fiance

Singer-songwriter Katy Perry has revealed that she likes to dress up as the Dr Seuss character and that...

SRK’s captivating voice adds power to Diljit’s latest track Don

The much-hyped track Don by Diljit Dosanjh in collaboration with Shah Rukh Khan has finally dropped and it’s...

Need to put big 1st innings score, says Gill

Brisbane, Dec 13: India batter Shubman Gill says the need to put up a big first innings total...

All We Imagine As Light nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at Critics Choice Awards

Filmmaker Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light has bagged a nomination in the Best Foreign Language Film...