New Delhi: The Indian Wrestling Federation (WFI) has forgiven Vinesh Phogat for his behavior at the Tokyo Olympics and said that Grappler was welcome to provide a test selection.
“We have now forgiven Vinesh, he is wrong but he accepts his mistakes and as you know we usually scold our child at home so they obey us.
Vinesh is also our child and we welcome him to give a trial,” WFI President Brijbhushan Sharan.
Singh told Ani on the sidelines of an event organized by the Federation and Tata Motors.
Wrestling trials are scheduled to be held on August 31.
Previously, Vinesh Phogat had apologized to WFI after the body while suspending him of the disciplinary problem at the Tokyo Olympics who had just concluded.
“He has sent an email, the committee will see the answer and it depends whether they are satisfied with it or not.
The Discipline Committee will call,” The source in WFI has told Ani.
Grappler has traveled to Tokyo from Hungary where he practices with coach Woller Akos.
After arriving, he refused to stay and practice with other Indian team members.
Grappler Vinesh Hopes Phogat to win the bronze medal ran in the game when opponent Vanesa Kaladzinskaya quarter-finals from Belarus missing in the Tokyo Olympic semi-finals.