The 14-member India team, sans the likes of famous Phogat sisters -- Geeta and Babita Kumari, will be keen to secure Olympic berths for the country during the three-day event from May 6 to 8. It will be a tough competition, considering that only the top two finishers in each weight category will ensure a quota place at the Rio Games.
At the previous qualifying event, the 1st World Qualification tournament held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia last month, Babita had forfeited her repechage bout in women's 53kg, while Geeta had pulled out of her 58kg repechage round, citing injury.
Sumit, who had a chance to book an Olympic berth had he won his repechage round followed by two more bouts, also did not turn up for his repechage bout in 125kg freestyle, stating injury.
To add to all this, Vinesh Phogat (women's 48kg) was disqualified from the event for being 400gms overweight.
However, Vinesh was let off with a warning and now all eyes would be on her, as she is not only India's best bet in women's category but also because she has assured WFI of ensuring an Olympic berth at the competition here.
No Indian woman wrestler has so far won a quota place and with Geeta and Babita out now, the onus will be on Vinesh.
Lalita has replaced Babita and Sakshi Malik comes in place of Geeta.
But the chances look bleak as both Sakshi and Kiran had
failed to qualify during the Asian Olympic Qualification wrestling championship at Astana in March.
The men's freestyle category will be spearheaded by experienced Mausam Khatri (97kg) as Satywart Kadian failed to bag a quota in this category at the last tournament. Gopal Yadav (86kg) and Hitender (125kg) will be the others fighting here, replacing Somveer and Sumit.
The other Greco-Roman grapplers, who failed to bag a berth at the last championship, would like to take inspiration from Hardeep and look to put their best foot forward.
So far four Indians -- three in men's freestyle division and one in Greco-Roman category -- have qualified for the quadrennial extravaganza, to be held in August.
The first qualifying event was held last year at the World Championship in Las Vegas where only one Indian, Narsingh Yadav, bagged a quota place in men's 74kg freestyle.
At the World Qualifying tournament, the lone Indian in Sandeep Tomar (men's 57kg freestyle) ensured a place at Rio.
The Squad:
Men's Freestyle: Gopal Yadav (86kg), Mausam Khatri (97kg), Hitender (125kg).
Female Wrestling: Vinesh (48kg), Lalita (53kg), Sakshi Malik (58kg), Shilpi Sheron (63kg), Geetika Jhakar (69kg), Kiran (75kg).
Greco-Roman: Ravinder Singh (59kg), Suresh Yadav (66kg), Gurpreet Singh (75kg), Ravinder Khatri (85kg), Naveen (130kg).
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