Tokyo Olympics 2021: Wrestler Anshu Malik withdraws from Poland Open, being tested for Covid-19

Olympic-bound young Indian wrestler Anshu Malik on Friday withdrew from the Poland Open after catching fever and will be in isolation as a precautionary measure till she gets her Covid-19 test report.

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Tokyo Olympics 2021: Wrestler Anshu Malik withdraws from Poland Open, being tested for Covid-19
Tokyo-bound wrestler Anshu Malik (Courtesy: Twitter)

In Short

  • Asian champion Anshu, had fever, when she reported for weigh-in for the 57kg
  • Anshu is now the second Indian to have pulled out of Poland Open
  • Tokyo-bound Ravi Dahiya won silver in the men's 61kg free style

Tokyo Olympic-bound wrestler Anshu Malik withdrew from the Poland Open after catching fever and will be in isolation as a precautionary measure till she gets her Covid-19 test report.

According to PTI report, reigning Asian champion Anshu reported for weigh-in for the 57kg category on Friday morning. She had fever and it was suggested that she withdraw from the competition.

"Anshu did not want to miss the competition but as a precautionary measure she has been isolated and has given a sample to confirm if she is infected with coronavirus or not," a source in the Indian camp told PTI.

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"It does not look like Covid-19 since she has been in good shape since landing in Warsaw. But such are the times that you can't risk, so she is being tested."

Anshu's parents had contracted virus last month and till the time they recovered, she and her younger brother had stayed in a hotel in Rohtak. She had come back home only after they recovered.

Anshu, 19, had qualified for the Tokyo Games through the Asian Olympic Qualifier, held in Almaty in April this year.

Anshu is now the second Indian to have pulled out of the last Ranking Series event ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.

Deepak Punia had withdrawn from the men's freestyle 86kg competition due to an elbow injury. Punia will remain with the team till July 5 for the training camp that has been organised by the Polish Federation.

India have so far won a silver medal through Tokyo-bound Ravi Dahiya in the men's 61kg free style competition.

Vinesh Phogat will compete in the 53kg category later Friday.

Bajrang Punia had also decided to miss the event, preferring to train in Russia instead. Seema Bisla (50kg) and Sonam Malik (62kg) did not travel to Warsaw as they were also nursing their respective injuries. Sumit Malik (125kg) has been suspended by the world body for failing a dope test in Sofia, where he had made the cut for the Tokyo Games.