Vinesh Phogat of India Makes History, Reaches Olympic Wrestling Final
This achievement makes the 29-year-old the first Indian female wrestler to reach the Final at the Olympics, a historic milestone for the nation.
Vinesh Phogat’s stellar performance continues at the Paris Olympics. On Day 11, she delivered a stunning upset by defeating Japan’s Yui Susaki in the Round of 16, followed by a decisive victory over Ukraine’s Oksana Livach to secure a spot in the semi-finals.
But Phogat wasn’t done yet. She dominated Cuba’s Yusnelys Guzman with a 5-0 win, securing her place in the Final and guaranteeing a medal for India. This achievement makes the 29-year-old the first Indian female wrestler to reach the Final at the Olympics, a historic milestone for the nation.
Phogat’s journey has been an inspiring saga for the Indian youth, marked by resilience and determination. Despite facing challenges with the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) and overcoming numerous injuries, she has carved her own path to the top.
In the final round of the women’s freestyle wrestling 50 kg category, Phogat will face either Dolgorjavyn Otgonjargal of Cuba or Sarah Hildebrandt of the USA. The highly anticipated match is scheduled for Wednesday, August 7, at 11:23 PM IST.