Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) will decide on May 21 the selection criteria to pick the Indian team for the Paris Olympics, it has been learnt from reliable sources. India have earned six quota places for the Summer Games with five of them coming from women wrestlers. Aman Sehrawat is the lone male wrestler to lock quota in the men's freestyle 57kg category.
The WFI had said that it would conduct one final trial to select the wrestlers who will represent the country at the Paris Games, starting July 26.
According to the criteria explained earlier, it was said that the wrestlers, who finished in the top-four at the last trials will compete against each other and the winner from the group will fight it out with the quota winner.
«The WFI has called a selection committee meeting in Delhi on May 21 to decide on the selection criteria. The two chief coaches in both styles (men's freestyle and women) will be part of the discussions,» a WFI source told PTI.
It will be interesting to see if the WFI selection committee decides to go ahead with the trials or asks the quota winners to compete at the Games.
If quota winners are cleared for competition, it would mean the end of Paris dream for wrestlers like Ravi Dahiya (men's 57kg) and Sarita Mor (women's 57kg) because they will miss out on one final shot at selection.
At the Tokyo Games, the four quota winners — Bajrang Punia, Deepak Punia, Ravi Dahiya and Vinesh Phogat — were allowed to keep places in their respective categories. They were not subjected to trials