Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) suspended by the United World Wrestling (UWW) Flashcards
Why in News?
The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), the national governing body for wrestling, has been provisionally suspended by the United World Wrestling (UWW), for not conducting its elections on time.
This has serious implications for the Indian wrestlers, who will not be able to compete under the national flag in the upcoming World Championships in Serbia.
Why was the WFI Suspended by UWW?
he UWW has suspended the WFI for violating its constitution, which mandates that all member federations must hold their elections every four years.
The WFI was supposed to hold its elections in February 2023, but they were delayed due to various reasons, including allegations of sexual harassment, intimidation, financial irregularities, and administrative lapse against the former WFI president and others by some prominent wrestlers.
The UWW also wanted to protect the athletes and make the federation work properly again.
What are the Other Sports Bodies in India Facing Similar Conflicts?
FIFA (Fédération internationale de Football Association), the global governing body of football, suspended All India Football Federation of India due to delayed elections in 2002, The ban was lifted subsequently.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and International Hockey Federation (FIH) also warned of potential bans for Indian sports bodies for similar reasons.
In June 2020, the Indian government revoked recognition of 54 national federations for non-compliance with the National Sports Development Code of India 2011.
Wrestling Federation of India (WFI)
The WFI is the governing body of wrestling in India. It is headquartered in New Delhi.
It is recognized by the Government of India and the Indian Olympic Association.
It organizes various national and international wrestling events, such as the Pro Wrestling League, the National Wrestling Championship, and the Asian Championships.
The WFI also supports and trains Indian wrestlers who participate in the Olympic Games.
United World Wrestling (UWW)
UWW is the international governing body for the sport of amateur wrestling. It oversees wrestling at the Olympics and the World Championships.
UWW is headquartered in Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland.
UWW was founded in 1912 as the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles (FILA). It changed its name to United World Wrestling in 2014.
UWW has a vision to be globally recognized as an inspiring, innovative, and leading Olympic Federation3. Its mission is to lead the growth of wrestling around the world.
History of the Game of Wrestling in India
Wrestling in India dates back to the 5th millennium B.C.
Ancient India practised wrestling known as MallaYudha.
Bhima from Mahabharata was a renowned wrestler, along with Jarasandha, Keechaka, and Balrama.
Ramayana also mentions wrestling, with Hanuman as a notable wrestler.
Wrestling is referred to as “Dangal” in India and is a basic form of wrestling tournament. It’s called “kushti” in Punjab and Haryana regions.
Originally a fitness activity and entertainment for royals, wrestling has evolved into a professional sport.
What is the Impact of the Suspension?
Wrestlers’ Participation:
According to the UWW, wrestlers and their support personnel can still participate in UWW-sanctioned events, but under the UWW flag rather than the national flag.
UWW Events:
Indian wrestlers will be unable to compete under the national flag in UWW events, including the upcoming World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia. Additionally, no Indian national anthem will be played if a wrestler secures a gold medal.
WFI cannot receive any financial or technical assistance from the UWW.
Indian Wrestling:
The suspension tarnishes India’s image and reputation in the international wrestling community. It also demoralizes and disheartens the Indian wrestlers, who have worked hard to prepare for the World Championships and other events.
Suspension of WFI hinders wrestler’s qualification chances for the 2024 Paris Olympics, as the World Championships are a qualifying event.
The suspension is a major setback for Indian wrestling, which has been one of the most successful sports for India in recent years. India has won four Olympic medals, 19 World Championship medals, and 69 Asian Championship medals in wrestling since 2008.