‘Judgement Day’ for Sushil as HC to decide on trials

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Sushil had won both his Olympic medals in 66kg category. (AFP Photo)

NEW DELHI: Fighting for an Olympic ticket on the unfamiliar legal turf, Sushil Kumar’s glorious wrestling career may meet an unceremonious end when the Delhi High Court pronounces its verdict on Monday on who gets to board the flight to Rio between him and Narsingh Yadav .

An unfavourable verdict for Sushil may not be the end on the legal front as he can still challenge the ruling in the Supreme Court. But it could well signal the end of the road for perhaps the greatest Indian Olympian, who won two back-to-back medals.

With less than two months left for the Olympics, starting August 5, future look bleak for the unassuming grappler from Haryana whose injuries played a part in the entire sequence of events leading upto Monday.

The Delhi High Court, in its last hearing on Thursday, gave clear indications that it was likely to give a judgement in favour of the Wrestling Federation of India ( WFI ) in the tiff over selection trials in the men’s 74kg freestyle category.

The Delhi High court had observed that it did not find “any statutory mandate” to hold trials before the Olympics.

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