Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat has announced her comeback to competitive wrestling, reversing her retirement decision after the Paris 2024 setback. The two-time World Championships medallist will now aim for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, driven by renewed determination and personal motivation, including inspiration from her son born earlier this year.
India’s celebrated wrestler Vinesh Phogat has reignited her Olympic journey, declaring her return to the mat with sights firmly set on the Los Angeles 2028 Games. The 31-year-old had earlier retired following her heartbreaking disqualification at the Paris Olympics, where she was denied a medal despite reaching the final. Phogat, who became a mother in July 2025, said her son is now her biggest motivation to chase the elusive Olympic medal.
Her announcement marks a dramatic turnaround in her career, underscoring resilience and passion for the sport. Phogat emphasized that the “fire never left” her, and she is ready to embrace the discipline, routine, and fight required to compete at the highest level once again.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Vinesh Phogat reverses retirement decision to pursue Olympic dream.
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She will target the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics after Paris 2024 heartbreak.
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Phogat was disqualified in Paris for exceeding the weight limit by 100 grams before the gold medal bout.
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She had earlier stunned Tokyo Olympic champion Yui Susaki in the semifinals, raising hopes of a historic medal.
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Phogat became a mother in July 2025 and cites her son as her biggest motivation for comeback.
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The wrestler declared she is “unafraid” and ready to compete with renewed spirit.
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Industry experts note her return adds depth to India’s wrestling prospects for LA28.
This comeback highlights Vinesh Phogat’s enduring determination to achieve her long-cherished Olympic dream. With her experience, skill, and renewed motivation, she is poised to inspire a new generation of athletes while strengthening India’s medal hopes at the Los Angeles Games.
Sources: Hindustan Times, CNBC TV18, India.com, News18, Times of India