Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

After Susaki, Vinesh beats Livach to make the semis

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PARIS: Vinesh Phogat pulled off the biggest upset at the Paris Games by outwitting hitherto invincible Yui Susaki with a perfectly planned strategy before edging past Ukraine’s Oksana Livach to storm into the women’s 50kg semifinal as she inched closer to an elusive Olympic medal, here Tuesday.

The Tokyo Games gold medallist and four-time World Champion Susaki had not lost any of her 82 bouts in her internatio­nal career but the Japanese top seed hardly had an idea as to what was about to hit her in the opener which she lost 2-3.

Later, Vinesh quelled the challenge of former European champion and 2018 world championsh­ip bronze-medallist Livach 7-5 in the quarterfin­al.Having endured two Olympic heartbreak­s, the feisty 29-year-old, is now only one win away from ensuring her maiden Olympic medal.

Vinesh has every medal in her cabinet which includes three CWG gold, an Asian Games title, eight Asian Championsh­ip medals to go with two World Championsh­ip bronze but Olympic success eluded her both times in Rio and Tokyo.

“It’s a miracle, no less than a miracle what Vinesh has done today. It was such a sad Monday due to Nisha’s injury but Vinesh has lightened up the day,” India’s national coach Virender Dahiya said before leaving for Anitm Panghal’s draw.

It was not just the Indian camp that was celebratin­g but the wrestlers in the Susaki’s half in the draw were relieved that the big obstacle has been removed. “With the world champion out, I thought I will now have a better chance. Vinesh was very strong, I tried to fight but I made a few mistakes,” said Livach after her close 5-7 defeat against Vinesh.

Thrown in at the deep end, Vinesh came up with a strategy to look for that one attack in the dying moments and pulled that off successful­ly. There was no action for the first 90 seconds as the two wrestlers measured each other. Vinesh was put on the clock for passivity and lost the first point.

The first period passed and in the second one too, neither Vinesh nor Susaki initiated any attacking move. She lost one more point for passivity to trail 0-2.When only 20 seconds were left, both Vinesh and Susaki got into some action.

Vinesh looked to grab the left leg of the Japanese but could not do it from the standing position. With less than 9 seconds to go, Vinesh capitalise­d when a leaning Susaki did not have her feet placed on the mat firmly and the Indian managed to push her on the mat for a two-pointer takedown.

Vinesh knew what she had achieved by shocking the reigning Olympic and four-time world champion. She first jumped in the air then fell on the mat, cried and hugged her Belgian coach Woller Akos.The Japanese corner challenged the last points awarded but it was unsuccessf­ul.

No one gave her a chance but what she did was unthinkabl­e. Vinesh had to drop down to 50kg class for the Paris Games because of Antim Panghal’s qualificat­ion in the 53kg category.It must have affected her strength but came unhurt against Livach, who ran her close. If the bout against Susaki was all smartness, it was a battle of strength and technique against the Ukrainian.

She led 4-0 with consecutiv­e takedowns, the first one coming on counter and the second was a double-leg attack.Livach made a comeback in the second period when she went for a double-leg attack. Vinesh had Livach in her grip and was awarded another point for control.

 ?? ANI ?? Vinesh Phogat after winning the round of 16 women's 50kg match against Japan's Yui Susaki.
ANI Vinesh Phogat after winning the round of 16 women's 50kg match against Japan's Yui Susaki.

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