New Delhi, April 1 -- The return of Indian wrestlers at the Asian Championships in Jordan was impressive. There is no denying that the training of the wrestlers suffered over the last two years with no national camps being organised and no federation in place.
Even at the start of the year, the situation was bleak and the wrestlers missed two important international ranking series tournaments. The path of the Indian team's entry to the Asian Championships was only cleared after the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) got back its recognition from the Sports ministry last month.
For most of the last two years, the wrestlers trained in their local training centres. While top wrestlers were able to train overseas under the TOPS programme, th...