HomeSports'Draconian' rules, faulty weighing machine: Detailed breakdown of CAS' full verdict on Vinesh Phogat's disqualification at Paris Olympics

'Draconian' rules, faulty weighing machine: Detailed breakdown of CAS' full verdict on Vinesh Phogat's disqualification at Paris Olympics

Why CAS didn't consider Vinesh Phogat's results from Day 1 and granted her a joint silver? A detailed breakdown of CAS' full verdict on Vinesh Phogat's disqualification at Paris Olympics.

August 20, 2024 / 22:32 IST
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Vinesh Phogat was disqualified from the Paris Olympics after failing to meet the weight cut
Vinesh Phogat was disqualified from the Paris Olympics after failing to meet the weight cut

Five days after dismissing Vinesh Phogat's petition, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) released a 24-page detailed order on Monday explaining its verdict. Annabelle Bennett, the sole arbitrator who heard Vinesh's appeal at the CAS' Ad Hoc division in Paris, felt "the consequences of the failed second weigh-in draconian" but her disqualification was well within the existing rules set by the United World Wrestling (UWW), the international governing body of wrestling. Bennett in her verdict also mentioned that "a consequence of elimination without ranking from the round for which the athlete was found ineligible, having been eligible for the rounds for which she competed, would seem to be a fairer solution.”

Before proceeding further we need to know this important fact. Vinesh was the applicant, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) was an interested party, while UWW and International Olympic Committee (IOC) were the respondents in the matter. Vinesh was disqualified after failing to meet the weight cut of 50kg, measuring 100 grams over the eligibility criteria. She had appealed to the CAS for a joint silver on grounds of reaching the women's 50kg freestyle wrestling final fair and square, which the CAS also agreed. Vinesh and the IOA in the plea argued -- short time between bouts, the 2kg allowance by UWW in 'International Tournaments', pre-menstrual phase, issue with weighing machine, among others.

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So why CAS didn't consider Vinesh's results from Day 1 and granted her a joint silver? A breakdown on the key topics from CAS' full verdict: