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WFI Introduces Stricter Selection Policy for Wrestlers

National Camp Attendance and Trials Made Mandatory

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
December 18, 2025
in Wrestling
WFI Introduces Stricter Selection Policy for Wrestlers

In a major overhaul aimed at ensuring transparency and fairness, the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has announced a revised selection policy for wrestlers. The new guidelines make participation in national coaching camps mandatory for all athletes, including elite and iconic wrestlers, and bar wrestlers from training independently. The changes were approved during WFI’s recent General Council meeting held at the Nationals in Ahmedabad.

The policy also introduces a strict no-exemption rule for selection trials, meaning past performances will no longer be considered for automatic selection, ensuring that every wrestler gets an equal shot at representing the nation.

The most significant shift in the new policy is the requirement for wrestlers to train exclusively at national camps to be eligible for national selection. The WFI stated that athletes must have won a medal at the National Championship of the concerned year to be eligible for the camp. Once enrolled, athletes must train only at the designated camp, with no exceptions for independent training sessions.

The new regulations also clarify that failure to attend the national camp will result in the wrestler becoming ineligible for selection trials. This decision impacts high-profile athletes such as Vinesh Phogat, who recently announced her comeback from retirement but will need to prove herself at the domestic level before being considered for the national team.
Another major change is the introduction of mandatory trials for athletes vying for spots on teams representing India in major international competitions like the Olympic Games, Asian Games, World Championships, and Continental Championships. According to WFI, these trials are designed to ensure fairness, assess form and fitness, and maintain transparency in the selection process.

The WFI emphasized that Olympic quotas are awarded to the nation, not to individual athletes. As such, athletes who have earned Olympic qualification will still need to compete in a final selection trial. If the Olympic quota-winner loses during the trial, they will have a chance to reclaim their spot.

In a bold move, the WFI has made it clear that no athlete will be exempt from trials based on past performances. “We will not give trial exemptions to anyone,” said a WFI official to PTI. “This policy ensures that up-and-coming wrestlers get a fair chance, and past achievements do not overshadow current form.”

Under the new guidelines, wrestlers must have medaled in at least one of the following competitions to be eligible for the selection trials: the National Championship, Federation Cup, or any other WFI-recognized competition held in the concerned year.

The revised policy also includes a provision to maintain a reserve list of wrestlers. In case a selected wrestler is injured or becomes unavailable, a reserve athlete will be called up to represent the country. The policy further states that athletes found to be overweight during international competition may face disciplinary action, as demonstrated by the WFI’s recent decision to temporarily suspend Aman Sehrawat for being overweight before ultimately lifting the ban.

To enforce these changes, the WFI has restructured the selection committee. It will be headed by the WFI President and will include the Secretary General or Vice President, along with an award-winning coach, a foreign coach, and the chief coach of the respective discipline. The committee will have the authority to recommend barring wrestlers from trials in cases of indiscipline or poor attendance.

These changes come at a critical time, as India aims to strengthen its wrestling program ahead of upcoming international competitions. The new selection policy will likely improve the overall quality of training and ensure that the wrestlers who make the national team are in top form, both physically and mentally.

However, the stricter norms could also create challenges for some athletes, especially those with established careers, who may find it difficult to return to the competitive fold after a hiatus or injury.

The WFI’s move to tighten selection protocols has been met with mixed reactions, but it is clear that the intention is to foster a more competitive, merit-based system that will elevate Indian wrestling on the world stage.

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