Jagbir Singh's decision backed by United World Wrestling referee commission

Satender Malik
Satender Malik. File photo: Instagram@wrestlersatender

New Delhi: Referee Jagbir Singh's decision to award two points to Mohit for a take-down move while reviewing the 125kg Commonwealth Games trial bout against Satender Malik has been backed by the United World Wrestling (UWW) referee commission which has termed the review as correct.

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), which was accused of bias by Satender on social media, had sent the video of the bout to the UWW referee commission, seeking second opinion.

UWW referee commission members Antonio Silvestri and Ibrahim Cicioglu analysed the video and concluded that "the referee team did a good job and the correct wrestler was declared as winner of the bout."

The WFI received the reply from UWW on Sunday.

A huge controversy had erupted when a frustrated Satender slapped Jagbir after the review which went in favour of his rival Mohit. The WFI had then slapped a life ban on Satender for the unprecedented assault.

"I knew from that day that my decision is right, I have spent whole life either watching or judging wrestling bout. It's been 32 years now. I am a qualified UWW referee and since 2007 I have been to 15 World Championships," Jagbir told PTI.

"Now Air Force must re-think. They took him (Satender) for wrestling and he is now banned for life. It was surprising that Air Force did not even send a staffer along with their wrestlers," he added.

The WFI has suspended mat chairman Sanjay Kumar and judge Jitender Mann for one year each for not doing their job properly.

They had awarded only one push out to Mohit while the on-mat referee had given two points for take-down as well. The matter had reached the jury but since the jury agreed with mat chairman and judge, the selection committee asked technical expert (Jagbir) to take a decision.

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