Delhi High Court: With the Supreme Court refusing to stay the Delhi High Court order allowing Olympian Vinesh Phogat's participation in the Asian Games selection trials, the Wrestling Federation of India has insisted that she will be allowed to participate only in the 50kg weight category, in which he took part in Paris two years back.

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The WFI had approached the SC seeking a stay on the Delhi High Court order, but with the SC refusing to stop Phogat's participation in the trials, the federation seems to have thrown another spanner in the works by insisting that she take part in the 50kg and not 57 kg, to which she switched recently.

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“Vinesh Phogat will have to participate in trials in the 50kg category, the same weight class in which she competed at the Paris Olympics. As an iconic wrestler, she will be allowed to take part in the selection process, but only in the 50kg division. The weigh-in is scheduled for early morning,” WFI sources told IANS.

The WFI seems to have resorted to this rule on the eve of the start of the competition, likely hoping that Vinesh fails to make the weight in the weigh-in on Saturday morning.

“Vinesh Phogat will have to participate in trials in the 50kg category, the same weight class in which she competed at the Paris Olympics. As an iconic wrestler, she will be allowed to take part in the selection process, but only in the 50kg division. The weigh-in is scheduled for early morning,” WFI sources told IANS.

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The 31-year-old wrestler, a member of the famed Phogat sisters from Haryana, announced her retirement a day after the Paris Olympics setback. However, in December 2025, she reversed her retirement decision, setting her sights on the LA 2028 Olympics. The period away from the mat also saw Vinesh becoming a mother in July last year.

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