Vinesh Phogat: WFI bans first female wrestler who won 'gold' at Asian Games
Vinesh Phogat: WFI bans first female wrestler who won 'gold' at Asian Games
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India's star women wrestler Vinesh Phogat is celebrating his 27th birthday today, August 25. She was born on August 25, 1994, in Balli, Haryana. Vinesh has won a gold medal for the country at the Asian Games. Vinesh has won several medals in wrestling. Vines became the first Women Wrestler to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics by winning a bronze medal at the World Wrestling Championships.

Tell you that Vinesh's father Rajpal died in a property dispute. After which she was brought up by Tauji of Vinesh and famous wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat. Vinesh learned the tricks of wrestling from his uncle Mahavir Singh Phogat. His uncle Mahavir and his mother Premlata had to listen to a lot of talk about the girls' wrestling and their shorts. India's star female wrestler Vinesh Phogat was nominated for the world's most prestigious sports award 'Laureus World Sports Award' in January 2019. She is the first Indian athlete to be nominated for the award. Vinesh was also included in the 'World Comeback of the Year' category.

But now this star wrestler has suffered a big blow. In fact, the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has "temporarily suspended" star wrestler Vinesh Phogat for indiscipline during his campaign in Tokyo Olympics Games and also sent a notice to young Sonam Malik for misbehavior. We hope Vinesh Phogat will once again return like a warrior and bring glory to the country.

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