A strong 24-member Indian contingent, which returned empty-handed from the World Championships in Paris, complained that they were "forced" to train at a local club in Boulevard de Bercy borough, situated 250-300 kms away from the main venue with hardly any facilities or even the sparring partners to practice with.
"World Championships is the toughest competition in the world. It is extremely difficult to get a medal at the World Championships, even more than the Olympics. And when one is not 100 per cent prepared, it is next to impossible to win a medal there," Geeta told PTI.
2012 World Championships bronze medallist said it would be difficult for her to comment on whom the blame lies with, as she was not a part of the contingent.
"I don't know whether to blame the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) or the organisers in Paris for our wrestlers not getting proper facilities, even after arriving there about a fortnight before the commencement of the tournament. But it was unfortunate that they could not train properly before such an important competition," said Geeta.
Both Geeta and Babita said they were focusing on making a strong comeback at the Nationals in November.
"Our target is to play in the Nationals and win a medal," Babita, who also missed the World Championships this year, said.
Geeta added: "I assure everyone that I will not just win a medal but I will bag a gold at the Nationals."
With their eyes set on next year's Commonwealth and Asian Games, both real life 'Dangal' sisters are completely focused on their training.
"Starting with the Nationals, I will play in the Pro Wrestling League (PWL) and continue to prepare for the CWG and Asiad. There is very less time and I want to utilise it totally," said Geeta.
"If I manage to perform well and get medals in competitions like Nationals and PWL, it would only boost my confidence going into next year," she stressed.
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