Hyderabad: From being dragged from Jantar Mantar where she was protesting against the then Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh to now a podium finish at the ongoing 2024 Paris Olympics, life has come a full circle for grappler Vinesh Phogat.
A post by ace shooter and India's first individual gold medalist at the Olympics Abhinav Bindra summed up what Vinesh Phogat had gone through.
"A torn ligament. A lower weight category. An unbeaten world champion. Nothing stands in her way. Can’t wait to cheer Phogat Vinesh as she goes for gold. Your resilience and strength inspire us all. What an inspiring day, here’s hoping for one more," Bindra said in a post on X.
Former India hockey player and CEO and MD of Olympic Gold Quest (OGQ) Viren Rasquina stated that her journey was the stuff of dreams.
According to Rasquina, on August 17, 2023, Vinesh underwent ACL Surgery and it was on August 25 that the OGQ, which is supporting Vinesh had promised her to get in the best shape. She worked a lot on her fitness and became the first Indian women wrestler to make it to the final in the Olympics.
Vinesh was also the face of the wrestler's agitation which demanded action against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who was accused of sexually harassing women grapplers. She was vocal in her protests and had even threatened to immerse her medals in River Ganga. From then to now, Vinesh has come a long way.